no
Shedding is the present participle of the verb shed.
this may not be your choice of answer, but when i get sew ins, i usually leave a narrow square of hair out(to be flat ironed and blended with the weave) and the rest of the hair horizontally, into sort of a mohawk. braid all braids till the very end. after, i use a curved needle and thread to sew the ends of the hair horizontally across the braids, so after your braids should resemble straight lines. then i sew human hair weave on, and flat iron. and i bond bangs in the front. REALLY CUTE.! another way is to braid your hair in a circle...a spiral, until there is no more hair. start from the sides of hair, working your way in a big circle, then a smaller one, and so on, so forth. i would recommend using a closure at the end of the circle to make it appear real.
You Take The Ends Of The Braids & Pull Them Up So You Can Sew The Bottoms To The Braids. No The Whole Head Is Braided SOMETIMES People Leave Out Hair In The Temple Area To Blend It In & Make It Look Natural.
Yes, as in to sew material or buttons.
wow u must be crazy bout ur hair this is a long question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just braid ur hair and look pretty and also do a regular braid sometimes french braids really dont look good
No a Sew-in don't break out your hair
You simply sew the tracks of hair into your braids/cornrows with a needle & thread.
Saga Remy, or Outre Velvet remy. The are both soft, and shed very little even after multiple washes. Hope this helps!!!
they used needles to sew the hair.
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
NO!
Tree braids are a protective style. If they are done like they are supposed to be then they should not pull your hair out. If you have them in your hair for a while then when you take them out you will see quite a bit of hair only because your hair has not been able to shed.
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.
no!
sew over top of already sew weft
They would do a cornrow braid, and sew it onto that.
Yea you can , you just have to deep condition it before getting a sew in