Many people fear using a lace wig because of poor-quality lace wig glue and alcohol-based wig adhesive removers. Here we will see the best alternatives to alcohol-based wig glue removers. And don’t forget to get the UOG lace wig glue to avoid any side effects from using a wig.

Warm Water: Get some water, add a pinch of salt and baking soda. Don’t expect a quick solution. As it is natural and harmless, it will take some time. Transfer the homemade mixture to a spray bottle. Spray the mixture over the lace and repeat it until all the lace loses grip. You can give light pressure to pull the wig away from your skin but don’t pull harshly. You can use the solution to remove the UOG lace wig glue. But to remove the residue left on the skin, soak a cotton cloth in mildly hot water and place it over the skin for sixty seconds. You can now wipe off the glue and get clear skin without any damage.

Oil-based Adhesive Removers: Traditionally, people allowed natural oil or cream to sit on the skin and wig for some time to remove all the glue. The new oil-based adhesive removers do the same. Oil can break down the bond. Just apply a little and slowly remove the lace wig. It reduces the damage to the wig and your skin. If you cannot invest in an excellent oil-based adhesive remover, get some coconut or baby oil from the shelf. Though it is slow to give results, they can help you.

Moreover, when you go for natural and organic products, it’s good for your skin health. Without much ado, why not try the hypoallergenic UOG lace wig glue? It is easy to remove and causes no allergies.

Vaseline: If you are looking for a safe hack to remove the lace wig glue, you should try Vaseline. When the UOG lace wig glue is unavailable, and you have used some poor-quality lace wig adhesive, try this hack to remove the bond.Apply ample Vaseline on the hairline where you have glued the lace wig. Petroleum jelly has no side effects, so it’s the safest choice. Wait two or more minutes and check if the lace is moving. It would have loosened the grip, and you could easily remove your wig. If not, apply a generous amount of petroleum jelly and try again. If you are allergic to Vaseline, try our other lace wig glue removal techniques.

Acetone: Most nail-polish removers have acetone; you can use one to remove the lace wig glue on your forehead. Dip a cotton ball into acetone, and apply it near the lace ends so the bond gives up the hold. Next to alcohol, acetone is the quickest way to remove lace wig glue. You can buy the best acetone-based wig adhesive remover for instant results. But if you use acetone often, you may experience dry, cracked, and irritated skin. Don’t forget to wash off the exposed skin with mild soap when you use acetone to remove your lace wig. Moisturize the area to keep it from drying. The safest way is to use traditional wig adhesive removers. The results may be slow, but the homemade lace wig glue remover is safe.

Steam Or Hot Towel: When at home and have ample time, try the steam or a hot towel technique to soften the lace wig glue. Take a soft cotton towel and dip it into hot water. You can hold the steaming towel against the forehead where it’s glued. Hold it for a few minutes. The heat will help loosen the hold of the wig adhesive, making it easier to peel off the wig without tearing any skin. The disadvantage is that you must heat the towel repeatedly until you peel off the entire wig. If it is sunny, you may get rashes and blisters on the skin. It could even lead to permanent scars.

We hope you should try the UOG lace wig glue. It’s a new wig adhesive from the trusted brand United One Group. With advanced technologies, the UOG lace wig glue is the best. It is easy to apply and remove. Moreover, it doesn’t cause allergies, even in people with sensitive skin. Even if you are a long-term lace wig user, you will love the new product, UOG lace wig glue!