You should first see a hair dresser who can put the weave in properly, then you wont have that problem
In order to close a hair weave braid your in in a "crown" style. that is a spiral starting front the top of your head all the way around to the bottom. Then start sewing your weave on front bottom up. When you get to the top there should be a small circle with the track exposed. Sew those tracks together tightly to then close up the weave, and there you have it.
The Weft Is The Part Used To Apply Glue * Black Strip At The Top Of Extencions * It Just Means That It Is Human Hair Attached To That Strip Instead Of A Loose Bundle Of Hair.
use or make a closure piece
It is the top of the hair.
Hello While doing a weave there is no particular direction the hair should be cornrowed as long as the hair all gathers at the top(crown). The cornrows are just used as a foundation to sew the hair on to. This process is really difficult to understand in writing it would take someone to actually show you this procedure face to face. I hope I helped:)
i dont know all of it but my sis says if u r just starting 2 learn how 2 sew, braid ur hair in a circle i dont know the rest i dont know all of it but my sis says if u r just starting 2 learn how 2 sew, braid ur hair in a circle i dont know the rest
The hair is protected from UV rays and other environmental chemicals.Less manipulation equals less breakage and damage.Versatility: allows you to change up your look from good girl to Bad Girl.Low maintenance. Less styling required equals more time to do the things you love.Since you're not washing and shampooing weekly, knotting and shedding is minimized.
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NO he did not.
The top part of your hair can be back-combed and the bottom straightned.
The Bottom Of You Hair Is Dead, Its The Top Part That Is Alive To Keep It Growing.
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.