Wig tape is incredibly versatile! From wrapping presents to holding parts of a dress in place, plenty of people use it for objects and activities other than wigs. But how do you go about applying wig tape that's long lasting and correctly placed? How To Make Wig Tape Last Follow these simple dos and do n'ts to successfully apply wig tape every time you wear a wig! Do: Clean Your Hairline! To avoid clogging your pores, make sure to: Carefully wash your hair. Soap, dirt, oil, and general grime could all make your scalp itchy and uncomfortable under your wig. Blow or 360 lace wigs. A wet head of hair underneath a wig is just asking for discomfort (not to mention the potential damage to both your wig and your biological hair!). Remove any makeup. As with your hair, makeup can weaken adhesives. You could also experience a few nasty pimples if you aren't careful about wiping off your foundation! Wipe rubbing alcohol along the skin near your hairline to ensure you remove any and all makeup and natural oils. Do: Protect Your Scalp (And Hair!). Wig tape can damage your scalp and biological hair if you aren't careful. Always do everything you can to protect your scalp: apply a scalp protector and pin or gel back any of your shorter hairs at your hairline to ensure they aren't caught by the tape. Wig tape is designed to last – removing the tape can become pretty painful if you aren't careful about pushing back your hair during the tape application process (just imagine pulling off the worst kind of band-aid). If you're really struggling to push back some fine strands, apply a dab of baby oil to prevent adhesion! Don't: Apply Tape Randomly. Ideally, wig tape should always overlap to ensure a snug, seamless fit. While wig tape does take some time to apply, it's only worth applying if you take the time to do it right. If you're using a lace front wig, you can apply the tape to the inside of lace front wigs front wig first. Wig tape is double sided, so simply peel and firmly apply one side. You want to make sure it fully adheres to the lace. And don't get stingy with the tape! You can fully encircle the front, back, and sides of your head for extra security. Once you're done, you can start applying it to your head! Don't: Peel The Tape Until You're Ready.

If you were purposeful in how you first placed the tape on the wig, this part should be easy. Just remember: you can adjust the wig as much as you like on HAIR EXTENSIONSAnd as excited as you may be to finish the process and get going, try to take your time while placing the wig on your head. The wig should be placed just under your hairline. Make sure you like the angle of the wig and that your chosen placement will be comfortable throughout your day. Be careful when you remove each tape piece, too. You don't want to pull the rest of the wig into an awkward position!