P.A.T. TAPE

P.A.T. Tape is the bond between the hard bond glue and the hair system. This tape is made specifically to protect your hair system from the hard bond adhesive. It has one sticky side and one slick side that is made to fuse hard bond glue. It’s easily removed from the hair system with Lace Release.

HOLD

4-6 Weeks

DIRECTIONS

FULL LACE UNITS:

  1. You will need tape contours for the front of the unit where there is no hair stubble. Choose a tape with a longer hold time and dull finish such as Lace Front Thin.
  2. To reduce shine, add your favorite non-shiny tape (such as Lace Front Thin) to the unit where the P.A.T. Tape will be applied.
  3. Remove liner from P.A.T. Tape and secure around the perimeter of the hair system.
  4. Add contours to the front of the unit and apply to the scalp.
  5. Pull up the back of the hair system to expose the P.A.T. Tape.
  6. Apply hard bond adhesive to the P.A.T. Tape.
  7. Carefully roll the system down into place. Press and hold for approximately two minutes, applying equal pressure around the entire perimeter of the hair system.
  8. Before styling, check the bond perimeter for any gaps and spot bond if necessary.

POLY UNITS OR LACE UNITS WITH A POLY PERIMETER

  1. You will need tape contours for the front of the unit where there is no hair stubble to bond to.
  2. Remove liner from P.A.T. Tape and secure around the perimeter of the hair system.
  3. Add contours to the front of the unit and apply to the scalp.
  4. Pull up the back of the hair system to expose the P.A.T. Tape.
  5. Apply hard bond adhesive to the P.A.T. Tape.
  6. Carefully roll the system down into place. Press and hold for approximately two minutes, applying equal pressure around the entire perimeter of the hair system.
  7. Before styling, check the bond perimeter for any gaps and spot bond if necessary.

OTHER PRODUCTS WE RECOMMEND

Lace Release is a solvent that can be used to remove P.A.T. Tape from your unit without damage.

Lace Front Thin is an industry standard tape that is great for use in combination with hard bond adhesives.

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