Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Sewn in weave?

if i decided to get tracks sewn into my hair..do i have to get my full head done..or can i do just the bottom half..i want to know is that possible? has anyone done it?



Sewn in weave?

The part that you want done, they are going to have to braid it and then sew the tracks in... It will be OK as long as the hair on the top half of your head is long %26amp; thick enough to pull down over %26amp; hide the 1st row of braids on the bottom half.



Sewn in weave?

Yes, you can get just a half of your head done or even in one area where your hair is thining if you needed it. You could get a whole head. The key to weaving is matching the texture and color of your weave to make it blend naturally. The absolute last thing you want to do is sew in two tone colors of weave in your hair and two textures. That would be God awful. Good luck! :-)



Sewn in weave?

You can get just the bottom half done if you want a thinner, layered look. It is easier to blend in your own hair if you have a full head done though. If your hair is shoulder length or longer, then just the bottom half should blend pretty good. It's when you have boy-cuts and bobs is when you need a full head. :)



Sewn in weave?

its possible if you get a good relaxer at the top and sewn in at the bottom with the right length it should blend in. I`ve been wondering the same thing because i want a scene/razor cut but i want to add weave because i dont wanna cut my own hair. but anywhoo it works if you flat iron and relax your hair to blend it in



Sewn in weave?

Yes! it is very well possible! It's best to sew you can braid the back in a circle or you can do a rubber band method where you connect each peice of hair and once you get to the bottom the extra hair can hang. Sew the tracks on then just straighten the hair to blend it. I would advise only sewn in because bonding glue takes your hair out. My mother is a hair stylists and specializes in hair weaving and I've seen her do half weaves plenty of times! good luck!



Sewn in weave?

it's possible

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