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People like to wear wigs for black women, they buy different hair bundles sew in wigs. Hair care is the most important for
wearing wigs. Because you don’t know how to maintain your hair weaves, we will tell you how to make the maintenance of your
lovely hair.
People know hair weaves leave the person who has it, it loses nutrition, water, etc. So you should try your best to care for your
hair. As followings, we will introduce some ways about hair care.
1. Clean your hair every 2 weeks. Whether your weave is made of human, synthetic, or virgin hair, general care is the same.
Shampooing every 7 to 14 days and regularly deep-conditioning will keep your weave clean and shiny. Always dry it completely and
take steps to protect both your weave and scalp. If your weave is curly, it’s better to wash it at least once a week in order to
maintain the curl pattern. Normally, you might want to wash your hair a few times a week. However, the lengthy time it takes to
wash hair with a weave in makes it impractical to do more than once a week, and a weave may be damaged with excessive cleaning.
Washing your hair every other week should be sufficient, but ask your stylist for advice if you feel like you need a wash more or
less often.
2. Get any existing tangles out of your hair. Using a wide-toothed comb or your fingers, get any snags out of your hair. Hair
weaves can be notorious when it comes to tangling, so delicately smoothing it out is necessary for proper cleaning. Start by
gently working out the tangles at the ends of your hair, and slowly work your way up to the roots.
3. Give your hair a warm rinse. Pouring warm water on your head and parting your hair from the center will make it easy to
identify the wefts (individual parts of the weave) in your hair. That way, you'll have an easier time trying to figure out which
parts of your head you should be focusing on the most.
4. Give your hair some shampoo. Weaves tend to need more attention and meticulous care than your natural hair, as they're not
being regularly supplied with the same oils from your scalp. Rub some of your favorite shampoos into your scalp; so, you can
gradually tease the weave with the shampoo, stroking it downward. Make sure not to use the traditional circular rubbing method
with your weave, as it will encourage tangling. The way you touch the hair should go from root to tip. Be patient and gentle to
your hair weaves.
5. Add some deep-conditioner to your hair weaves, after using the shampoo. That’s a good chance for you to use conditioner
following shampoo; because your hair’s natural oils don’t easily work their way down your extensions, however, conditioner
becomes that much more important. Start from the top of your weave and work it downwards. Avoid putting conditioner on your
natural roots. Because an excess of conditioner can result in tangling, it's recommended you find a leave-in conditioner for this
purpose.
6. Spray your hair lightly with an anti-bacterial, spray while it's drying. Many people who use hair weaves have complained of a
smell that comes after it's been wet for too long. This is usually caused by a build-up of mold or bacteria. Buy a relatively
inexpensive anti-bacterial hair spray ( Different area has different brands, if you don’t know which brand to choose, you can
inquire your hairdresser) and give your hair a spritz while you're waiting for it to dry.
7. Dry your hair weaves lightly. Making sure to dry your hair complete is very important when you're using a weave. Otherwise, a
weave left wet runs the risk of acquiring shape, which will leave your hair smelling far worse than before. At the same time, you
want to dry it lightly enough that you don't run the risk of causing heat damage. There are a few ways to do this: Sitting in
front of an oscillating fan and letting the air do its work is time-consuming, but it's ultimately the safest way to dry your
sew-in weave and natural hair. Hair dryers come with the risk of heat damage, but hooded dryers can alleviate some of the cons.
Start with the ends and work your way up to the scalp.
Using a diffuser attachment on your hair dryer can also reduce heat damage and allow you to dry your hair more gently.
Normally, for straight wave and body wave, the way of hair care is almost the same. For the deep wave, loose wave, curly wave,
these special styles, you need care it more, cause the style is easily disappeared after washing, cause this is unprocessed hair,
if you want to keep the hair a good shape, you need to take more effort. Like, use some spray, tools to make it feel good.
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scalp wigs, HD wigs, there should be one fit for you. Come and choose!
wearing wigs. Because you don’t know how to maintain your hair weaves, we will tell you how to make the maintenance of your
lovely hair.
People know hair weaves leave the person who has it, it loses nutrition, water, etc. So you should try your best to care for your
hair. As followings, we will introduce some ways about hair care.
1. Clean your hair every 2 weeks. Whether your weave is made of human, synthetic, or virgin hair, general care is the same.
Shampooing every 7 to 14 days and regularly deep-conditioning will keep your weave clean and shiny. Always dry it completely and
take steps to protect both your weave and scalp. If your weave is curly, it’s better to wash it at least once a week in order to
maintain the curl pattern. Normally, you might want to wash your hair a few times a week. However, the lengthy time it takes to
wash hair with a weave in makes it impractical to do more than once a week, and a weave may be damaged with excessive cleaning.
Washing your hair every other week should be sufficient, but ask your stylist for advice if you feel like you need a wash more or
less often.
2. Get any existing tangles out of your hair. Using a wide-toothed comb or your fingers, get any snags out of your hair. Hair
weaves can be notorious when it comes to tangling, so delicately smoothing it out is necessary for proper cleaning. Start by
gently working out the tangles at the ends of your hair, and slowly work your way up to the roots.
3. Give your hair a warm rinse. Pouring warm water on your head and parting your hair from the center will make it easy to
identify the wefts (individual parts of the weave) in your hair. That way, you'll have an easier time trying to figure out which
parts of your head you should be focusing on the most.
4. Give your hair some shampoo. Weaves tend to need more attention and meticulous care than your natural hair, as they're not
being regularly supplied with the same oils from your scalp. Rub some of your favorite shampoos into your scalp; so, you can
gradually tease the weave with the shampoo, stroking it downward. Make sure not to use the traditional circular rubbing method
with your weave, as it will encourage tangling. The way you touch the hair should go from root to tip. Be patient and gentle to
your hair weaves.
5. Add some deep-conditioner to your hair weaves, after using the shampoo. That’s a good chance for you to use conditioner
following shampoo; because your hair’s natural oils don’t easily work their way down your extensions, however, conditioner
becomes that much more important. Start from the top of your weave and work it downwards. Avoid putting conditioner on your
natural roots. Because an excess of conditioner can result in tangling, it's recommended you find a leave-in conditioner for this
purpose.
6. Spray your hair lightly with an anti-bacterial, spray while it's drying. Many people who use hair weaves have complained of a
smell that comes after it's been wet for too long. This is usually caused by a build-up of mold or bacteria. Buy a relatively
inexpensive anti-bacterial hair spray ( Different area has different brands, if you don’t know which brand to choose, you can
inquire your hairdresser) and give your hair a spritz while you're waiting for it to dry.
7. Dry your hair weaves lightly. Making sure to dry your hair complete is very important when you're using a weave. Otherwise, a
weave left wet runs the risk of acquiring shape, which will leave your hair smelling far worse than before. At the same time, you
want to dry it lightly enough that you don't run the risk of causing heat damage. There are a few ways to do this: Sitting in
front of an oscillating fan and letting the air do its work is time-consuming, but it's ultimately the safest way to dry your
sew-in weave and natural hair. Hair dryers come with the risk of heat damage, but hooded dryers can alleviate some of the cons.
Start with the ends and work your way up to the scalp.
Using a diffuser attachment on your hair dryer can also reduce heat damage and allow you to dry your hair more gently.
Normally, for straight wave and body wave, the way of hair care is almost the same. For the deep wave, loose wave, curly wave,
these special styles, you need care it more, cause the style is easily disappeared after washing, cause this is unprocessed hair,
if you want to keep the hair a good shape, you need to take more effort. Like, use some spray, tools to make it feel good.
JuliaHair Website:www. juliahair. com,we also provide 360 wigs, lace front human hair wigs, transparent lace wig, fake
scalp wigs, HD wigs, there should be one fit for you. Come and choose!