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Old 08-14-2012, 05:03 AM
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I think the issue here is using the gauze as it will stick/pull at the hairs/grafts. I would clean your hands with antibacterial wipe then dab the liquid on using your fingers. That's what i was shown.

Just lightly dab the recipient areas and don't be shy about getting it all over your native hair as it won't do any harm

Don't comb your hair yet, just let the scabs form and fall, then your native hairs will come free as you wash your hair in a week or so.
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