Ghost Bond Platinum hair system adhesive bottle

How to Apply Hair System Glue: A Step-by-Step Guide

Applying hair system glue well is the difference between a bond that lasts a day and one that lasts a week or more. Whether you are new to wearing a hair system or just want a longer, more reliable hold, this step-by-step guide walks you through how to apply hair system adhesive the right way.

What you will need

  • A quality hair system adhesive, such as Ghost Bond Platinum or Ghost Bond Supreme
  • Rubbing alcohol or a scalp prep to clean and dry the skin
  • A small brush or applicator
  • A hairdryer on a cool setting (optional, to speed up drying)
  • An adhesive remover for clean-up and removal

Step 1: Prepare your skin and hair system

Clean the bonding area thoroughly to remove oil, sweat and old adhesive, then make sure the skin is completely dry. Any oil or residue will weaken the bond. Do the same on the base of your hair system so both surfaces are clean and dry.

Step 2: Apply thin, even coats

Apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to the skin (and, for some systems, to the base). Let each coat turn from white to clear and tacky before adding the next. Most water-based glues need a few thin coats - building up several thin layers gives a far stronger, longer-lasting bond than one thick coat.

Step 3: Bond the system

Once the final coat is tacky and clear, carefully position your hair system and press it firmly into place. Press around the edges and hairline for the best contact, and avoid disturbing the bond for the first few minutes while it sets.

Tips for a longer-lasting hold

  • Match the glue to your conditions - water-based adhesives suit oily skin and humidity, while high-hold waterproof options are better for sport and hot weather.
  • Keep the bonding area free of moisturisers and oils before application.
  • Press the edges down again after a few minutes for extra security.
  • Always patch test a new adhesive if you have sensitive skin.

How to remove hair system glue

Never pull your system off. Use a dedicated adhesive remover (a citrus or oil-based solvent such as C-22 or Ghostbuster) to soften the bond, then gently ease the system away and wash off any residue before your next application.

Frequently asked questions

How long does hair system glue last?
Most adhesives hold for around one to two weeks per application, depending on the product, your skin type, climate and activity.

How many coats of glue should I use?
Several thin coats work better than one thick one - typically three to five thin layers, letting each turn clear before the next.

What is the best glue for sweating and humidity?
Look for a strong, waterproof, water-based adhesive made for high heat and humidity, such as Ghost Bond Supreme.

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