E6000 and hair

Last night I glued the hair in on my Jesse, I have been working on this baby what seems like forever. I think I have struggled with everything about her.
Anyway to the point I get up this morning and the glue is seeping out of her head and into hair. Needless to say I almost cried but held it back washed her hair with dawn. Not sure this is going to work. Lost a lot of hair doing this because it just pulled out while washing.
Would anyone know what size wig Jesse takes?
And also has anyone used a spray adhesive for securing the hair?
It is still seeping not sure if you can see it or not in attached picture.

How frustrating! I don’t know why it would seep out; the holes don’t look large. I’m so sorry you have to deal with this. :confused:

I have never had one do this before but she is my keeper so right now I’m just going to move on and hope for the best.

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Oh that is heart breaking. BB shows Jesse’s head measurement as 15 inches which means that is also the size wig she would use. I have some 14-15 wigs available if you are interested. Just PM me.

Ive used the E6000 spray pump but it takes forever to dry. I lightly pump a few sprays. Let it dry then repeat again. I did it multiple times to make sure i had full coverage. The first time i used it i sprayed too much at once and it took like 4 days to completely dry. Now I use E6000 Fabri Fuse. It goes on nicely and is easily spreadable with a long handle paintbrush. Its very workable to spread around the inside of the head and not pull all the hairs inside like regular E6000 does. A little bit goes along way. It was @$7 at Micheals and i used a 40% coupon so it wasnt too bad on pricing.

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Thank you rainbow I will keep that in mind right now I’m just moving on.
I think I will look for that spraySnuggle2me thank you

Several reborners gave the spray on glue (pump and aerosol) a try and gave it a BIG thumbs down! Sorry it messed up your hair. I love the hair color though - do you remember what it was called?

Ive tried the e6000 spray and it took FOREVER to dry just like others said. I pitched it.

I once had the E6000 to leak through. I let it dry really well (week or so) and then carefully washed the hair and the little droplets of glue, like tiny beads, washed out, and those that did not quite come out of the hair were easy to brush out when the mohair dried.

Wow Ludmila that is goos to know and it is not even clos to being dry!

Could it be that the glue was too thick? I usually apply a very thin coat, let it dry and apply another one, sometimes two if I think I missed any spots. I hope that last tip works for you. The rooting looks really good.

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