Ladies I know many of you love weaves. They
allow you to switch up your look from long to short, straight to curly; even
try new bold colors and everything in between. Some even say that weaves are less combersome to maintain than their own natural hair. (when I speak of natural hair in this blog, I mean your own hair that grows from your scalp.) In other words weaves can be
fun, adventurous and professional, but you MUST protect your natural hair
underneath. Here are a few tips on what can be done to save your beautiful
tresses from stress or tortures of sew in weaves.
Tip #1
Braids should not be so tight that it feels like your brain
is oozing out of your pores. Ladies if this is what you feel, then your braids
are absolutely too tight. You know its too tight when you have to take medications to numb the pain and/or you begin to get white bumps that itch from your
hair follicles being under too much stress from tightness. So if your scalp is
on fire or you are resulting to pain meds to alleviate your discomfort,
you need to find another stylist.
You should also advise your stylist when it begins to hurt so they can
adjust pressure and tension.
Tip #2
Always use a net and silk thread. Silk thread reduces the
breakage and tangles that cotton thread does. Cotton thread leads to split ends
from rubbing against the your natural hair strands. When wearing sew ins,
utilizing a net helps to displace tension from the braid to the net. Nets help
to secure the weave and prevent breakage. It also allows more versatility to
your extension style; you don’t have to fret about braids showing when wearing different
styles. Choose a soft quality breathable net that doesn’t scratch the skin and
allows proper airflow. Nets also provide a smoother laying sew in minus lumps
and bumps.
Tip #3
Never wear your weave longer than 3 months. Ideally you
should not wear a weave longer than 2 months. To extend wear to up to 3 months,
you must shampoo, condition and completely dry your braided hair. Cleaning your
hair prevents build up of products on your extension hair and your natural hair
keeping it soft, manageable, tangle free and reduces shedding. Completely drying your hair
prevents mold and mildewing of scalp. When your hair molds/mildews the only
treatments to resolve the smell is blade-to-blade or chemical relaxer. Otherwise
your hair will have a hideous smell that is toxic. By your hair being braided
and under the weave extension, it will require longer dryer time. I know, I know you hate the dryer, but
there is no way around this one ladies!
Tip #4
Only use quality human hair for extension services. Synthetic fibers are found in lower
quality hair brands and will cause damage to you natural hair as it acts like a
cotton and sucks moisture out and leaves hair dry and brittle. Quality human
hair does come at a higher price but the wonderful thing about hair is, like
shoes or purses, when you invest in good quality product it will last you a
long time, if you take care of it. I have known some women to keep their
extension hair 3-5years, whereas the low quality extensions last only 1-2 sew
ins, a span of maybe 6 months. As with anything in life when you take care of
something it lasts.
Tip #5
Seek a professional stylist for installing and maintaining
your extension hair. A great, knowledgeable stylist will use the best quality
products to ensure the longevity of your natural hair and weave hair. They will also do flawless installs
that won’t leave you bald when you take out your purchased hair. Professional stylist
comes at a higher price but still having your natural hair in tack in
priceless. Please don’t become subject to experiment with unlicensed or
untrained stylist who braid too tight and use low quality hair that leaves you
looking like Sherman Hemsley aka George Jefferson (LOL). All jokes aside, if
you truly care about your hair you will invest in it while you will see the
difference and results of quality over quantity.
Ladies its your hair, well in this case its someone else’s
LOL, but neither the less, care for it as if it where your own grown from your
scalp. If you follow these tips you will be more pleased with your own hair and
your extension hair. The better you care the longer it last. Always remember to
tie your hair up when sleeping, working out, or any activity that may cause
your hair to tangle or sweat. Sleep on satin or silk pillowcases to protect
your hair from breakage at night. It’s quite easy to S.imply K.eep Y.our
H.air H.ealthy.