1. Tie back your hair and spray lace release spray generously along the perimeter of the wig. (Please note that the line of the bandage used to mimic a natural scalp is more visible in these pictures than in real life, due to the flash of the camera!)
2. Gently massage the lace release into the perimeter with your fingers.
3. Let the lace release soak for about a minute, then gently lift the wig off your skin. It should come right off. If it doesn't, spray more lace release onto the areas that are not lifting.
4. When you have taken the wig off, most of the adhesive should remain on your skin rather than on the lace itself. Now you need to clean up your skin. Spray C-22 solvent onto your skin and wait for about 2 minutes, to allow the product to break down the adhesive and tape. Spray more onto your temples, as the tape will be harder to release.
5. Using a makeup sponge or cotton pad, gently wipe the adhesive off your skin. Use more solvent if needed.
Important: Don't forget to clean the lace by sliding the perimeter of the wig along a mirror to remove the glue from the lace. Do this as soon as possible after removing the unit - the longer you wait, the more difficult it will be to clean!