Adding Product To Scalp Between The Weave & Braids
well , weave doesn't itch . your scalp does . since you haven't touched nor styled your hair for awhile , your scalp begins to itch due to dryness , flakes , etc . that's why you must oil your hair : )
it depends on how you care for your weave
yes, but you wont be able to moisturize your scalp as much
Sew-in weaves last six weeks. If you don't wash your hair for six weeks you will be the STANK!Just be gentle with it, 'kay? If you rub it the way you'd wash un-sewn-in hair the weave will frizz up.
A quick weave is glued in small sections to the root are and scalp of the hair. This process takes less than an hour to complete. A sew in weave is more complicated. First the natural hair is corn rowed and then the weave is sewn into the cornrows. A sew in weave can take a few hours to complete.
Lift Up Tracks & Spray DRY SHAMPOO Between The Tracks Onto You're Scalp
If you care about you hair you will wait about a week . I wear weave a lot I know how rough and course your hair can become.. I actually perm my hair a day after I take my weave out then wait a couple days and get another swe In.
start to take care of your hair naturally with treatments
Yes, it is possible to burn the scalp while under a hair dryer. Heat settings should be properly set to avoid this as well as how close the dryer is to the scalp.
Though sulfur can smell bad it can help with scalp conditions like dandriff. Sulfur helps maintain a clear scalp which eventually promotes hair healthy hair growth. Sulfur8- hair products help with scalp care
Madam Cj Walker invented scalp treatment in 1867.
Hair is attached to scalp by a blub. This bulb feeds off blood in scalp and is alive like all living cells. This bulb produces a mass of minerals we know as hair. Hair grow from the root under scalp down to ends of hair wherever that may be on yourself.