* wash your hair ( weave ) every 7-14 days
* dont keep it in longer than 2 months.
* DONT use glue, it damages your hair BADLY
and can leave perminent bald spots.
* use a little oil sheen -but not alot- so that the weave can have a natural shine. And using those tips should leave you with beautiful hair.
it depends on how you care for your weave
start to take care of your hair naturally with treatments
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.
Adding Product To Scalp Between The Weave & Braids
It's not any better or worse to wear a weave depending on the season. What matters is how you take care of & maintain your own hair. No matter what you have to groom, moisturize, & protext your real hair.
The best ways to care for your glue weave include avoiding oil, covering the hair nightly, and taking the glue out weekly. If you have a sown in weave follow the steps above but you can keep the weave in for about a month.
the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
They were the Lords wife. There main responsibilities were to take care of the children and when the the lord ( her husband) was at war was to defend and manage the estate. She was also trained to sew, spin, and weave.
Women in the Wintu tribe would basket weave, cook, clean, make fishnets for their husbands to use for hunting, take care of the kids, and plant vegetables.
Yes because hopefully by the time you take out the weave your hair could have grown i recomend you do
You can find these products at any Walgreens.
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.