Full Lace Wigs – Removal Methods

Liquid adhesive removal:Gather all the hair of the full lace wig to the crown, and secure it completely. Saturate the lace around your entire hairline, with a full lace wig glue remover. If the lace has not yet begun to lift on its own, start at the point of origin, which is where you started the bonding application.Gently lift up the lace. If the lace readily releases, continue to lift slowly from your skin. If you run into any resistance, use some full lace glue remover, by placing a small amount on your fingers, and run it under the lace. Never spray glue remover directly towards the face.Do not use cotton balls or paper towels to remove any adhesives, as the fibers will adhere to the bond, making it very difficult to remove. Remove adhesives from your hands, using glue remover. Remove any glue residue off the lace, that can be rolled off by hand.If those residue are difficult to remove, lightly spray glue remover directly on the lace, wait a few minutes and either roll it off or use a soft tooth brush to gently brush it off the lace. In extreme cases you may use the mirror method which consists of pressing and sliding gently the glue down a mirror surface.When all the adhesive are removed, wash your full lace wig immediately.Tape Removal:This method of removal will require more patience. Access the point of origin which is where you started bonding process of the lace or the point where the lace is starting to lift.Place one finger on the tape, using it as a an anchor to keep the lace on the skin. Use your other hand to gently pull the lace away from the tape, continue to work your way gently, around the whole perimeter of your head, until the lace is released from the tape. Clean off any glue residue from the lace using the method(s) described above.Then proceed to remove the tape from your skin. If the tape is sticky and difficult to remove, use glue remover to help the removal. Then wash your full lace wig immediately. For detailed instructions about how to wash your full lace wig, please follow the instructions of the : Care & Maintenance section, located in the main menu of our website.NOTE:Be patient and gentle while removing your full lace wig.
Tugging and/or pulling can cause loss of skin and hair when glued to tapes or/and adhesives.
Furthermore it can cause great damage(s) to the lace of your full lace wig.

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Four Recipes For Kids Lunch Boxes

Finding recipes for kids lunch boxes can be tricky. Most parents just reheat last night’s dinner left overs and send their kids on their way. Lunch is a pretty important meal during a child’s day, though, so if you have more time to think about and make what your kids will be taking to lunch at school, put in the extra effort. Making sure your kids are eating right in the middle of the day will definitely pay off in the future! Here are four recipes for kids lunch boxes:· Tortilla WrapThis is easy to do, and you can still use the leftovers! Wrap some meat and vegetables in a tortilla. You can add salsa, cheese, and/or sour cream if you like. Brown rice and beans are good additions too! Roll it up and put it in a sandwich bag or you can wrap it up in foil so it’s easy to hold. It’s a no fuss recipe that most kids will love, and it covers four of the five major food groups. Plus, you’re sure it’ll be healthier than anything your child can but at the school cafeteria!· Chicken Salad SandwichPut some chopped chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumber between slices of whole wheat bread. You can add cheese or salad dressing to this sandwich to make it yummier and more appealing. Remember that you don’t have to use chicken. You can substitute chicken for tuna, sliced beef, or sliced turkey. Almost any member of the protein group will go well with this sandwich, and so you can actually mix it up and have a different one everyday!· Meatball SubGrab a mini baguette and line it with mustard (if your kid likes mustard), mayonnaise, cheese, tomatoes, and pickles. Put in some meatballs cooked in tomato sauce (you can use the leftovers from the spaghetti and meatballs you served the other night), and top it off with some sour cream. Wrap this well in a sandwich wrapper or foil, and your kid is ready to go!· CroquettesThis recipe takes a bit more time to prepare. You can do the prep for it the night before, and just do the frying on the morning you’re going to pack it. While frying isn’t the healthiest form of cooking because of the excessive oil, croquettes are easy finger foods for kids. You can shape them into ping pong balls to make them easier to eat. Stuff them with mashed potatoes, tuna, turkey, or other healthy proteins. You can also just stuff them with bechamel and cheese, and your kids are in for a tasty treat!Always try to put in a juice box and fruit cup into the lunch box apart from the above suggestions. Yogurt and granola bars can also work as a sweet snack. Ask your children what “extras” they’d like in their lunch boxes and keep them healthy!

Wish you could find more healthy recipe ideas for your kids? Need an easy way to feed your kids healthy foods? There is a place with your answers! Check out healthy recipes for kids and begin trying these quick and easy kid friendly, healthy recipes now!

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