Contents:
- To cut or not to cut?
- oil Freezing
- Solvents
- Combing
Have not you ever had to pull a chewing gum out of your child's hair or curls? Yes you are a lucky man! Although, wait, since you are reading this article, the fateful day has come and, having calmed down after a little hysterics, you decided to find out whether it is possible to remove the cud from the hair with minimal losses.
To cut or not to cut?
We will tell fairly: to clear hair of a cud with sparing methods can appear not too simply. This will take quite a lot of nerves and time, and the following methods will require you to be diligent, patient and accurate. If all this is not about you, then the result is unlikely to please you. Even more: acting hastily, you risk aggravating the situation or ruining your hair.
Inspect carefully the area in which the gum is stuck: is it close to the roots, how many hairs are stuck in, and how much the detached locks will be noticeable? If the answer to all these questions is "no", then it may be easier to gently cut the gum and forget about this problem. But how to remove the chewing gum from the hair, if the shaving is not an option?
oil Even if the chewing gum is firmly entangled in the hair, you can literally pull it off with strands of oil. But, following this advice, do not forget about the precautionary measures: a sticky and sticky gum with displacement can involve even more hairs! So what do you need to do?
- Separate the strand with the chewing gum from all the other hair and assemble them in the tail. So it will be much easier to work, and the risk of even more entanglement and sticking will be eliminated.
- Soak the entire strand with any vegetable oil, starting from the area just above the "accident".Even being in the chewing gum, the hairs will be impregnated with oil, and the chewing gum will begin to slide along them. The main thing - abundantly lubricate the entire strand to the very ends, otherwise the elastic band will become entangled again, but just below.
- Gradually pull the cud down, but in order not to hurt, strand at this moment is better to hold the second hand. To pull too much it is not necessary: the human hair is quite strong, but, overdoing, you can tear it.
Advice
It is not so important what exactly you will lubricate your hair, the main thing is that this joint is oily. It can be butter, petroleum jelly or even mayonnaise! The main thing - to let hair soak in fat as hard as possible and not force events.
This lifhak in the vast majority of cases will be the answer to the question of how to remove the chewing gum from the hair, which is indicated by the huge amount of positive feedback, and therefore it is recommended to start the fight with the chewing gum from it. But there is another way that you can resort to.
Freezing
This method can be called universal, because it is also used to clean the fabric and other surfaces. The thing is that with strong cooling, the chewing gum becomes hard and brittle, which means that it can simply be crushed.
So, how to remove the chewing gum from the hair with ice?
- Separate strand with chewing gum from other hair and put them in the tail( or chop if hair is short).
- Heat the elastic band with a hairdryer or place it under a jet of warm water: it will become plastic and it will make a thin flat cake. The main thing at this stage is not to confuse the hair even more, forming a cake. Why is this necessary? A flat cake will cool faster and harder to the right temperature, when you apply ice to it, and it will be easier to crush it.
- Now you need to cool the cud with ice and, when it becomes absolutely solid, crush it.
Board
In fact, the earlier you isolate the affected strand from other hair, the better. This is the first thing you need to do: then you will be much less busy with the ill-fated chewing gum.
If the quality of freezing the rubber, then after crushing it will be the minimum amount, so it's better to spend more time for freezing than to repeat the procedure.
Solvents
The use of thinner as the main method of struggle is a real blasphemy. You definitely will only make it worse, because the rubber becomes even more viscous, and the hair will be exposed to an extremely aggressive substance. But a liquid for removing varnish or acetone can be effective helpers in cases where after the above methods on the hair left a small residue of chewing gum. Chemicals will help both remove the chewing gum from the hair, and clean the fingers and auxiliary tools from it if you used them in the process.
- Lightly heat the contamination site to soften the chewing gum and reduce the contact of hair with an aggressive chemical.
- Dampen the cotton disc with a lacquer or other solvent.
- Gently walk through the hair in the place of contamination and as much as possible locally.
- Rinse the strand with shampoo.
Of course, if you are trying to get rid of the gum in the child's hair, this advice is better not to apply. But adults often use so many silicones and lacquer that a small amount of acetone is unlikely to significantly change the condition of their hair.
Combing
This method also can not be the main one, but it will help to get rid of small residual chewing gum, if the word "acetone" sounds too frightening.
- Freeze the remaining chewing gum with ice.
- Compress the particles from the hair first with a comb with sparse teeth, and then with frequent ones.
- Wash the strand with shampoo.
We hope you have not forgotten the importance of strand isolation? No? Great, it's already half the success! It remains to apply the advice listed in practice, and the ill-fated chewing gum will very soon leave your hair once and for all.