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Wrap hair at night with a silk scarf and Stocking to hold down the scarf. If your weave is curly then braid 4 sections of the weave at night to ensure no tangling Depending on the quality of your extensions wash as leats as possible. If your extensions are yaki or average grade of human hair i recommend not to wash at all, this is because cheaper extensions have a silicone coat over the hair so once you wash it it will become very hard, course and matted. Remember that extensions, as well as they are done are never your real hair. You must treat them with a lot of care and be very gentle. Try to only style weave using heat maximum twice a week When sleeping ensure closure piece is held down firmly, closure will flatten with time As extensions have been cut at the track, a little bit of shedding is normal Try not to pull your weave back into a pony tail too much or too tightly, always be conscience of your front baby hairs At least once a week go through the rows of your braid base and gently apply moisturising hair and scalp cream If your weave is curly apply small amount of lotion in palm of hands and rub all over hands so it’s a thin layer of product, Loosely apply to hair to maintain curl Full head weaves should be kept for max 6 weeks Natural part weaves should be left for 5 weeks ( try not to straighten your top natural hair too much) Track Extensions should be re done every 6 weeks ,but if you want to keep them for a 2 months you can just ensure the root is not tangling. When removing weave get a girlfriend of partner to do it so you’re not cutting your own hair Lift thread with an end of comb and then cut, do not pull out weave. Once again be very gentle When removing braid base take your time and be patient ( always remove hair on your day off) Have a lovely goodnight rest.
Posted on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 20:31:28 +0000

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