you dont need one but without one you are limited to where you can sew
Extensions: Clip Ins That Can Be Easily Removed Or Glue Ins That Are Bonded To Natural Hair Weave: Bonded To A Stocking Cap *Quick Weave Method* Sewn/Weaved To A Net *Netted Method* Reg. Weave * Sewn To Braided Hair * A Weave Is Pretty Much Last Longer With The Methods That Are Used & Usually Used For Higher Quality Hair/More Protectant.
I Think You Are Referring To A Net? This Is When You're Hair Is Braided Down & A Net Is Sewn Down To You're Head On top Of The Braids. It Helps Hair Last Longer & Helps Put Less Stress On You're Natural Hair. Look It Up On Youtube.
I Think You Are Referring To A Net? This Is When You're Hair Is Braided Down & A Net Is Sewn Down To You're Head On top Of The Braids. It Helps Hair Last Longer & Helps Put Less Stress On You're Natural Hair. Look It Up On YouTube.
Weave, Nylon Thread, Curved Sewing Needle, Scissors, Sometimes A Weaving Net, Hair Products & A Satin Bonnet For Sleeping In
Well it depends because when I had my hair braided I never put it into a hair net but it might as well help the hair to stay nicer.
When you are cooking food you need to wear a hair net but it is not necessary when you are waiting tables.
it is better to go home and weave a net than to stay on the shore and watch the fish
Net weaving is a permanent way of putting one's hair (a style) where a net is attach to a client's head, then attaching the hair to the net.
The way I do it is to tuck up the back of your hair to the top of your head and fold depending on the lenght of your hair. Then put the net over your hair and then move your hand and put the front of the net on the very top of your forehead.
The function of the hair net is to control loose hair so that it does not fall into and contaminate the food being prepared.
.net full form is Network Enabled Technology.
A hair net is also known an caul. It is elasticized and is used in the laboratory as a safety device to keep hair contained.