While you may assume that the only way to remove glue from hair is with scissors, you really don’t need to take such drastic measures. Sure, it can make a giant mess of your hair, but with a little patience and the proper products, you can remove all traces of glue.
Here are the key steps to follow:
- Get a bottle of acetone-based nail polish remover, which can be found in any beauty aisle, and then soak a cotton ball in the remover. Next, hold that cotton ball against the strands of hair that are coated in glue.
- Continue to hold the cotton ball on the affected area for a few minutes. The goal is to break down the bond that was formed by the glue. As it starts to break down and essentially dissolve, you can very gently start to comb through the strands of hair.
- Once you’ve managed to remove all traces of the glue, you’ll need to immediately shampoo your hair. It’s probably wise to follow up with a moisturizing conditioner as well, as acetone can be quite drying on the hair.
So, what do you do if you don’t have acetone nail polish remover in the house and you don’t feel like running to the store to grab some? Well, there is another household item that can work. Simply reach for oil — mineral oil, vegetable oil, or even olive oil — and soak the affected hair in it. You’ll need to leave this on for at least an hour. After that, you can follow the same steps of combing through the hair, then giving it a good wash.