| There are many types of adhesives on the market | | | | attachment. The white adhesives can be either |
| for the hair replacement wearer so choosing the right | | | | natural latex or synthetic latex. The white adhesives |
| one can be confusing at best. With lace adhesives | | | | go on the skin or base white but dry clear when |
| you will usually find that the material is somewhat | | | | they are ready for attachment. |
| lighter than adhesives for base attachment. They are | | | | The important thing to remember with any adhesive |
| usually resin based and the viscosity is varied | | | | is that not all adhesives work for everyone. First be |
| depending on the amount of solvent they contain. | | | | sure the adhesive you choose is safe for skin |
| Lace adhesives are intended specifically for lace | | | | contact and it is always best to test the adhesive on |
| application they are softer and more pliable and | | | | your skin before doing a full application. To do a skin |
| would probably not be as effective for attaching a | | | | test, simply apply a small amount of adhesive behind |
| base. Standard adhesives for base attachment and | | | | your ear on your skin. You will want to leave it there |
| perimeter bonding are usually acrylic based adhesives. | | | | for at least 24 hours. If the adhesive is safe for you |
| They dry harder than lace adhesives and generally | | | | to use you should not experience any discomfort, |
| have a much stronger hold. There are also white | | | | itching or rash. If a rash occurs that adhesive is not |
| adhesives that will work for both lace and base | | | | for you. |