Friday, 21 February 2014

How to care for your hair when wearing weave


Our own hair may become tiring at times the constant styles we have to come up with every day the before we go out! Trust me It’s a workout on its own. So thank God for the Weave! (TGFTW).
While the weave affords you a lot of versatility, & protects your hair it is possible to neglect your hair while wearing one. When you take care of your hair when its weaved up rest assured that when removed, your new growth is healthy and lush.

To avoid Neglecting your hair when wearing weave follow these simple tips.

  • First things first get your hair in good shape before putting in your new hair. Its also suggested that one should take a break from the weakening chemicals in relaxers or dyes to get a head start in avoiding breakage. Make sure your hair is clean, well-conditioned and free of buildup from dead skin cells and styling products like gel; these can cause dryness, flaking and itching.

  • Second apply oils to your scalp. Even though your weave is in don’t forget to give your scalp the nourishment it needs. Work natural oils beneath the weave onto your scalp and massage it in. Now you will have to be careful when adding oils to your scalp depending on the type of extensions you choose, if its human hair getting a little oil on it won’t hurt, but synthetic hair doesn't need any additional products.

  • Thirdly when wearing weave do not wear them too tight, for it puts tension on the hair follicles, which can make your hair fall out, and possibly contribute to hair loss. Ladies we don’t want this! You want take out that weave and show the haters you got Healthy Hair as well J

  • Fourth, accoding to research you should gently shapoo your scalp at least once a week to keep it at its healthiest, for it reduces the buildup of products used from styling your extensions and dead skin cells. If you wear clip-in extensions, remove them first. Clean and dry them separately before reattaching. If your weave or extensions are sewn, bonded, or glued into your hair, separate your natural hair from them as best you can. Then wash, rinse, and condition your real hair separately from your faux hair. Towel-dry gently before you comb through or blow-dry.

  • Fifth DON’T OVER DO IT even if your hair look superb and neat, don’t leave in your weave for more than 6 weeks at a time it should be removed for proper cleansing of the scalp and deep conditioning of the hair.


  • Lastly take care when removing extensions especially when some glue is used to secure the weave for the desired style. The glue contains chemicals that can cause hair loss, so any remaining glue can adhere to hair and become nearly impossible to remove without losing hair in the process.
 









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