sew over top of already sew weft
Hair weave typically does not come from yaks. Hair weaves are usually made from human or synthetic hair that is sewn or bonded into a person's natural hair to add length or volume. Yak hair is sometimes used in textiles and rugs, but not commonly for hair weaves.
No, it's miles a protecting coiffure, due to the fact your actual hair is positioned into braids and the weave is then sewn-in to them. Meanwhile, sewn-in extensions are normally crafted from Indique human hair, because of this that they're true nice however very delicate.
Sew-in weaves last six weeks. If you don't wash your hair for six weeks you will be the STANK!Just be gentle with it, 'kay? If you rub it the way you'd wash un-sewn-in hair the weave will frizz up.
Not typically since sew-in weaves are sewn into horizontal or spiraled cornrows, but if you go to a talented stylist who knows what he or she is doing, it is possible to have your tracks sewn in such a way that allows you to wear your hair half up & half down, in a high ponytail, or bun.
Hair weaves and extensions are typically made from East Indian hair.
Indian Hair
no!
Yes.
human hair ....indian hair .....remy hair ...... synthetic (fake) hair
If you're trying to grow your hair out, you actually shouldn't wear weaves because they damage hair. It's called traction alopecia and is seen a lot in women who wear sew in weaves while trying to grow their hair. It can even make you lose some hair.
Remi or human hair
Yes.