they range between $150 for a full head to $500 but remi weaves can cost upto $1000
between $200 and $900 in American dollars so convert that
It depends on how thick your hair is
depending on your hair growth, texture, and weave extentions .... between $200- $500
It depends on the company you purchase it from & whether or not it's human hair or synthetic.
Depends on how you want it. A full sewin is at least 150 depends on the salon and the area.
If you talkin feather 7 and if you are talkin extensions than around 7-10
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
It depends on where you live; some places will install it for $400 or $500 (with hair supplied/included). Other places will charge $50 or $100, but you must bring your own hair.
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.
My lady charges $75
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.
If taken care of properly then no your hair will not get damage from a hair weave.But I must say if you are leaving hair out in the front be careful on how much heat you put on it because heat will def. cause damage it's best to do a full weave/no hair left out. Each time you weave your hair it is slightly damaged because of the procedure. The sewing and the braiding cause breaking and the tightness and weight force the hair out slightly from the follicle and root. This pulling causes the tightness, the lack of air and moisture causes itching and flaking scalp. Weaves are best sewed into thick and healthy hair. It is best to use synthetic hair to sew the weave into instead of a direct canerow and leave it in for no more than two weeks without doing it again immediatley after as it will have to restore itself.