When it comes to wearing a human hair wig, most ladies can attest that a wig having glue or adhesive can be nerve-racking during installation. The thought of losing your edges or having glue stuck on your hair always lingers in most ladies’ minds.

 

Thankfully, there’s no need to worry because there are solutions and alternatives to this problem. Nowadays, human hair wigs come with an array of glueless installation options that are ideal for solving any wig glue related problems. Our article is going to talk about the three most reliable glueless wig installation methods.

 

Why choose glueless wig installation?

Despite the wig adhesive being efficient in securing your wig into place, in the long run, the resin is usually harmful to your hair edges. The wig glue often blocks your hair pores leading to damage to the hair follicles.

The blockage typically leads to hair thinning and also lack of growth along your hairline. Lastly, when used in excess, the glue or adhesive leads to hair loss in the long run, especially if you wear lace frontal wig/full lace wig/ 360 lace frontal wig more often,  hence the reason why using glueless wig installation is becoming the norm.

Methods used for glueless wig installation

  1. Wig Grip

This method usually allows you to wear your wig and not worrying about having to deal with the glue or gel on the hair. When it comes to the wig grip, however, the Velcro band is used in keeping the entire hair together and also preventing it from sliding or falling off.

The Velcro comes from a material that's stretchy, comfortable, and double-sided, some have a closure on the back or in the front to fit perfectly and comfortably with most head sizes.

The wig grips usually come in an array of colors to select from that matches your skin tone. It's worth mentioning that to keep the wigs elasticity; it's always advisable to avoid wearing it for a long time. If you intend to wear your wig daily and for a long time, always prepare several wig grips and keep changing them on your hair.

 When it comes to cleaning your grip, ensure that after several uses, you use a mild detergent and cold water. Finally, rinse the hair grip and dry it using a dry towel to absorb any excess water and then let it air dry.

 

The procedure for gripping your wig

  1. The first step is to style your hair back into a ponytail or braid your hair your nape. If you have thick, long natural hair, then style your hair in cornrows, and use a couple of bobby pins to secure the length of your braid or ponytails against your head.
  2. Have your hair smoothed down or flatten out, then wear a wig cap that matches your skin tone to enhance that natural look.
  • Place the wig grip around your hairline while fastening the back of the Velcro. Secure the grip in place to ensure that it's not too tight.
  1. Wear your frontal lace wig and ensure that you adequately cover the wig grip. Adjust your hair by gently pulling the hair wig into your desired position.
  2. Focus on the hairline, and also consider pulling out some baby hairs in the process to achieve a morenatural look. Once the wig's in place, you can rest assured that it will be firmly held in position.

 

  1. Wig Clips

 

Wig clips are another method of wig installation without using adhesives. The clips resemble small combs and usually have fasteners or snaps on them. They can also sew the wig clips on the wigs lace lining. 

 

The clips are very secure, and they hold the wig firmly in position. They are ideal for those ladies who typically prefer taking their hairs off when going to sleep at night. The only loophole associated with this method is that it cannot be worn in a ponytail as the clips usually don't lift around the edges. 

 

Despite the clips holding the wig firmly in place, sewing the wig clips into your hair makes it even more firmer. The sewn-in clips, however, only work if you have natural hair on your scalp. Sewing the clip on your hair is pretty easy, as all you simply need is a needle and a thread.

 

Procedure for clipping your wig

  1. Start by flipping your lace wig inside out and then choosing where to fit the wig clips. For a more secure wig front, the clips can be attached on the sides of your hair or just using a single clip in the middle. If you want a more secured back, clip your wig in the middle or side parts, and if your preference is pulling your hair down from the temple, hold it directly by the temple. 
  2. Use a thread and wig clips that blend well with your wig cap color, then position it appropriately. Ensure that the clip teeth face the center of the wig and that the rubber part of the wig clip is facing downward.
  • Proceed by putting the thread through the needle's eye, taking the top of the two ends of the thread, and making a little knot.
  1. Insert the needle under your lace wig and then through the clip holes, while pulling the thread all the way. Repeat the process again in the same hole.
  2. Do this repeatedly until you have sewn through every hole in the wig clip. After completing the entire process, your hair will be more secure than before.

 

  1. Elastic Band

Using the elastic band is another excellent alternative for securing your wig by the nape. The band contains adjustable straps that allow the hair to fit securely and also tightly without any discomforts.

 

This method is usually convenient, for those ladies who don't know their actual head size. The elastic bands usually ensure that your human hair always lies flat and prevents the hair from falling off even if its extra-large on you.

 

 

The procedure for securing your wig using elastic bands

  1. Tie the band at the back of your head to get a proper measurement. Ensure that you don't put pressure on your ears when putting the strap as it will lead to discomfort. Also, avoid stretching the band entirely, as this usually makes your wig tighter. 
  2. Mark the position where you're holding the band and then cut off any excess material. Wear your wig to confirm whether the strap comfortable fits on your scalp.
  3. Place the elastic band in the right position and then sew it on to the lace. Be careful not to place it too far from the edges as this usually pulls back the hair, thereby exposing your scalp. It's generally advisable to put the band in the middle and curve it in a 45-degree angle.
  4. Finally, stretch the elastic band and hold it in the middle to sew it onto the wig lace to prevent the strap from floating freely at the back of your head. The other alternative is to sew the two ends of the elastic band onto the wig.

There you have it, the three most effective methods for wearing your wig without using any adhesives or glue. Regardless of the glueless procedure you choose, the result will always be a wig that's comfortable and secure when worn, while ensuring your hair edges protection.

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