Crackers Phinn
Either A Blessing Or A Lesson.
So um erruh, has anybody here had any toxicity problems with using glue to apply their lace front?
I'm asking because I had just wrapped my mind around spending $400+ accessories on one of these bad boys when the current 'war of the boards' (LHCF wasn't involved) controversy broke out this weekend.
Apparently, someone on another board used glue with some chemical in it that threw off her period. I also read something about the glue causing blisters and sores along the hairline.
I'm asking for input HERE because I know that LHCF AIN'T PLAYIN when it comes to maintaining and upkeeping hair accessories/wigs. I don't know the folks on other boards so I can't gage how much of this is using incorrect products/incorrect removal of units.
BTW - can somebody just go ahead and give this thread one star so we can get that outta the way.
I'm asking because I had just wrapped my mind around spending $400+ accessories on one of these bad boys when the current 'war of the boards' (LHCF wasn't involved) controversy broke out this weekend.
Apparently, someone on another board used glue with some chemical in it that threw off her period. I also read something about the glue causing blisters and sores along the hairline.
I'm asking for input HERE because I know that LHCF AIN'T PLAYIN when it comes to maintaining and upkeeping hair accessories/wigs. I don't know the folks on other boards so I can't gage how much of this is using incorrect products/incorrect removal of units.
BTW - can somebody just go ahead and give this thread one star so we can get that outta the way.

. I think the tape might be a little better but someone said there can be chemicals in that too. There are other options to using the glue like sewing the wig on (done by a professional of course) and using pins, wig clips, etc. There are some who apply the adhesive with a tooth picks and only strategically putting it in a few spots (which is better than slathering) and that might be a good option as well. I said in my review awhile back that i have a friend that went to Ga tech with me and is a polymer and fiber engineer. She works for an adhesive company here in atlanta and i showed her a bottle of the adhesive i had. She just shook her head and said "most of these ingredients are carcinogens". I havent touched the bottle since but to each his (her?) own. Lets just be educated about our choices 
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now she wears bangs all of the time to hide the discolored scar!!!!i have been wearing my lace front a little behing my hair line with my hair blending in. i had some combs sewn in on the inside of the wig to make it secure. thanks for posting this ladies!!!!