You simply sew the tracks of hair into your braids/cornrows with a needle & thread.
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.
well there is extension whice you can braid in and it is just like braiding with your real hair .Them weave is when you glue or sew in sewing last longer you can't braid in weave you glue it in or you sew it. Using the tracks.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
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use or make a closure piece
i think that its a sew in weave or either a front lassed wig
you dont need one but without one you are limited to where you can sew
depending on how you put the hair in and take it out. if done correctly weaves can be a protective style for your natural hair . my hair grows much faster while i have a sew-in weave do to my hair being in braids and im not touching my hair as much
No. All extensions have to be removed unless they're in REALLY tight.
The most common question you will hear from women who want to have sew in hair extensions installed is, how much hair do you need to have a full sew in weave? Women have 99 problems, and you would not want hair to be one of them. That is why you need to know the right amount of hair to get if you're going to have a full sew-in.The amount of hair you buy can either make or break your sew-in extensions. In this guide, we will learn about the amount of hair you need and factors you need to consider before buying hair extensions.
Yes, she does because on some of her pictures her hair is different lengths.But she doesn't have to because she her real hair is a little pat her shoulder.!!
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.