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Which Holds Better? Extreme Hold Vs Ultra Hold

Find out which of these two adhesives work best for your hair system. The research has been done! Took some time, but definitely got the answer some of you have been looking for. To the many clients who have asked the difference between these two adhesives this blog is for you! We had even contacted our Walker Reps to make sure our points had validity. Since starting to stock up on Extreme Hold Glue we have been asked what the difference is between these two liquid adhesives – Extreme Hold and Ultra Hold Glue . First let’s get to know a little bit about the two: Extreme Hold is a silicone based adhesive. In fact, during the conversations with our Walker Representative they mentioned that silicone based glues were extremely popular before the Acrylic glues came into fame.   Which, of course, is the Ultra Hold. The Ultra Hold glue is an acrylic adhesive and is newer in the market. It holds just as long as the Extreme hold. What is the DIFFERENCE? Well the real difference between the tw

How to Properly Measure your Head for a Wig?

Now that everything is rolling in and salons are starting to open up. We’re sure there are many of you who just can’t wait to see their stylists.  But, as you can assume with having to keep social distancing in mind, salons will probably be taking less clients in at a time and if you aren’t one of the lucky ones who gets the appointment in first – well, you’ll be stuck having to figure out how to work your own install until you are able to book that appointment. So, if you’re one of the lucky ones who get to go back into the world but not so lucky enough to book an appointment with your stylist you should definitely continue reading. This blog will help you in measuring your own scalp to get the perfect hair system that will fit your needs. All you’ll need is a measuring tape & maybe a washable marker to help you mark your measurements. Now if you do no have a measuring tape and you have just a straight ruler we have the string method that will work for you as well. Steps to Measu