Real Talk
Okay, so I've tried every lace glue out there, and girl, most of them either smell like toxic chemicals or lift after two hours. This one? Different story. It's odor-free (seriously, no weird fumes making you dizzy during application), waterproof, and actually dries completely clear. Not that fake "clear" that still shows white edges. Real clear.
I use this for my frontal installs when I need that melt look. Works best when you do thin layers. Here's the thing - patience is key. Let each layer dry clear before adding the next. Takes maybe 5 minutes per layer, but that hold? Worth it. Three layers and you're set for days.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Formula | Odor-free, Non-toxic, Latex-free |
| Finish | Dries clear |
| Hold | Waterproof |
| Size | 1.3 oz |
| Label Size | 1.5" x 3.75" |
| Active Ingredients | Xanthan gum, Glycerin, Aqua, Acrylate copolymer, Nonylphenol ethoxylate (CI 77891) |
How I Use It
Not gonna lie, prep work matters. Clean your hairline with 91% alcohol first to remove oils. Shake the bottle well (this actually makes a difference), then apply super thin layers. I usually do three layers for maximum hold. Let each one dry completely clear before the next. Once that final layer is tacky but clear, press your lace down and hold for 30 seconds. Use a scarf to tie it down while you do your makeup.
Bottom Line
Girl, if you're still using Got2B for your frontals, this is your sign to upgrade. No smell, no white residue, and it holds through actual life. Plus it's latex-free, so no more random reactions ruining your install day.
