I would know because I am one and the answer is yes.
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.
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no you can also glue it
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
Yes you can, i would not recommend that before you put glue on your hair that you put a protective serum on your hair so that when its time to take the glue out it easily washes off.
To remove weave glue from your hair, you can apply a bonding glue remover or acetone to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes to soften the glue, then gently comb or pick out the glue residue. It's important to be gentle to avoid damaging your hair. Washing your hair afterwards can help remove any remaining residue.
just part the hair, measure track, glue on,blowdry until everytin is done:)
1 First wash and conditon your hair. Soak your hair with setting lotion put your hair in a ponytail in the back and put it in a bun. Or style your hair with the setting lotion so it can be as flat as possible 2 Start from the back. Take weave and measure track from ear to ear in the back of your head. cut track and glue. The front of your hair do same from ear to ear. This will give you your start. 3 Follow the circle patter with the weave and glue. Cut smaller pieces to place in right spot. Once you become familar with this technique you can follow your head with the whole track applying glue. 4 Once you get to the top of the cirle you will need to make a closure piece some weave closure pieces are included but some not. take 2 inch piece of track apply glue. Roll hair up with glue and let dry. Hold track upside down and spread weave apart glue.
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.
There is no set age. it kinda mostly depends on if you are tender headed or not. but you can be any age you want.(but of course not 1-5 yrs old) but to get a glue-in weave your hair can be any length. for a regular weave i think any length.
Yes, you can. It might be a little difficult because your natural hair has to be braided, but it is possible. If your hair is under one inch, I would recommend a glue in weave instead.