Simple Steps for Safely Removing Your Hair Replacement System Taking your hair system off can be tricky and a little dangerous if you don’t know the right procedure. The material is quite delicate and you could risk tearing or damaging the unit. If you’re looking for an easy and safe way to remove your hairpiece or toupee, maybe we can help. Step-by-Step Instructions:
|  In order to avoid damaging your front hairline, we recommend always removing your hair system from back to front. Start by using the tips of your finger to feel around for the very back edge of the unit.
Quick Note: If you wear a full cap hair system we recommend peeling up the sideburns first before starting at the back. Once you’ve located the back edge, gently scrap across it with your fingernail. All you need to do is peel up enough of the base so you can grab onto it tight with your fingers. |  |
|  After you’ve got a small flap pulled up from the back of your hair system you can begin peeling the rest of the unit up off your scalp. (If you wear a polyurethane or skin hair system base be careful not to pull too hard as you could stretch the material) Depending on the tack level of the hairpiece tape or adhesive you use, your system may not easily peel off. This is the case with many hair wearers, especially those who wear their hair for an extended period of time. |  |
|  While peeling your hair system off from the back, you can gradually spray or dab adhesive remover between the bottom of the base and your scalp. This will help break down the adhesive and make the unit easier to peel off. Using a spray remover? Spray a light mist directly between the base and your scalp while peeling up the unit, after a few inches, stop and spray more adhesive remover and keep repeating until your hair system is completely off.
Using a dab-on remover? Either use the dab-on applicator or soak a liberal amount of adhesive remover on the tip of a paper towel. While peeling up the unit, swipe the applicator or paper towel across the bottom at the point where it is attached to your scalp.
Continue this a few inches at a time until your hair system is completely off. |  |
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