Saturday, July 25, 2009

How do you properly wash and dry a partially sewn-in weave?

Yesterday, I washed partially sewn-in weave and all of the hairs locked together sort of like dreads. I just wanted to get some information on how to wash and dry it before i get it re-done this weekend. I also need some ideas on how to style my hair. Please answer as soon as possible!!



How do you properly wash and dry a partially sewn-in weave?

the hairs in hair extensions dont always face the same way, so the cuticles can catch on each other and sort of mat up. before you shampoo you should make sure that the hair is combed all of it really good and when shampooing dont rub too hard that will only make it mat worse and be sure to condition it really good(unless you have the glue) and comb it very good when you are done shampooing. you can blow it dry on low with a brush dont just put the blowdryer in the hair and let it go use sections and a good brush preferably a round one but most any brush will do. try to avoid using spritz and hairspray and most gels because they dry out the hair and help it tangle. if u have straight hair in and like the flat iron using that will help keep the weave from lookin frizzy and what not and use it to blend your hair and the weave(unless u have synthetic in dont put heat on it it will melt like butter). i hope that helped a little bit if i left anything out you can message me



How do you properly wash and dry a partially sewn-in weave?

if there is any glue holding the weave together do not put conditioner becuase it will fall right out! That is all I can offer you besides wearing a hat unitl you can get to a salon

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