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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Weave hair can also be a great option for weddings, as it offers beauty and versatility, which are vital on such an important day. On your wedding day, you would want your hair to be not only breathtaking but also to withstand the ceremony, reception,... moreWeave hair can also be a great option for weddings, as it offers beauty and versatility, which are vital on such an important day. On your wedding day, you would want your hair to be not only breathtaking but also to withstand the ceremony, reception, and the numerous photos. Weave hair provides that certainty, enabling brides, bridesmaids, as well as guests, to have the ability to look glamorous with minimal effort.
Another advantage is its lifespan. Weddings are extended affairs, and weave hair can last styles significantly longer than natural hair on its own, particularly in hot or outdoor environments. What this means is that you won't need to fear frizz, limp curls, or frequent touch-ups. Human hair weaves are also able to be heat-styled, colored, or curled to harmonize perfectly with your selected bridal style.
Weaves also provide room for protective styling. Because your hair is braided underneath, it remains safe from regular manipulation and heat damage. This is especially beneficial if... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Yes, a human hair weave can be sewn in and worn just like a wig, but there are some key differences and techniques to be aware of. A classic sew-in means braiding the natural hair into cornrows and then sewing the human hair weave onto the braids using... moreYes, a human hair weave can be sewn in and worn just like a wig, but there are some key differences and techniques to be aware of. A classic sew-in means braiding the natural hair into cornrows and then sewing the human hair weave onto the braids using needle and thread. This method offers a tight, well-set sew-in style that can be tailored to resemble a wig, but with a more natural and customized appearance.
If your initial thought was wearing human hair weave hair like a wig, i.e., for the flexibility of taking it off and putting it on at will, you can always go for a sew-in wig or have a custom wig made on a wig cap. The beauty of this technique is that you could sew the human hair weave bundles onto the cap according to your perfectly fitted head size and wear it just like a traditional wig, yet enjoy the bonus of a tailored look. Lace closures or frontals can also be included to help create a more natural-looking hairline.
Human hair weave is ideal for both techniques, as it provides a... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
If you want to get the most body from weave hair, the top picks are often virgin human hair with a look that feels naturally thick. Brazilian, Peruvian, and Mongolian hair stand out for their rich thickness and volume.
Brazilian hair is a big hit... moreIf you want to get the most body from weave hair, the top picks are often virgin human hair with a look that feels naturally thick. Brazilian, Peruvian, and Mongolian hair stand out for their rich thickness and volume.
Brazilian hair is a big hit since it's heavy, yet soft and bends well, making it good for holding curls or waves that bring out more body. It fits in well with lots of hair types and you can style it in many ways while keeping its lush feel.
Peruvian hair is also a great pick when you're after more volume. It’s a bit rougher and thicker than Brazilian hair, so it looks fuller and lighter. This means you can use fewer packs and still get a big look. Peruvian hair matches well with both relaxed and natural hairstyles.
Mongolian hair is a mix of the best - thicker than Indian hair but finer than Brazilian. It’s soft, full, and keeps styles like curls and waves very well. If you want a bouncy, full look, Mongolian hair is a top choice.
For more body, try body wave, loose... less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Hair weaving fixes hair loss or thin hair for a short time. It adds extra hair to the real hair using different ways like sewing, glue, or other methods. It stays for weeks or months but needs to come out or be redone because real hair grows and needs... moreHair weaving fixes hair loss or thin hair for a short time. It adds extra hair to the real hair using different ways like sewing, glue, or other methods. It stays for weeks or months but needs to come out or be redone because real hair grows and needs care.
One popular method is sewing, where extra hair is sewn to tight braids of real hair. It lasts six to eight weeks but needs good care to avoid harm to the scalp and hair. Gluing uses glue to stick the extra hair, but it only lasts a few weeks. Clip-in hair extensions can be removed every day and are not long-lasting.
Though hair weaving adds volume, length, and easy styling, it has downsides. Regular use can put stress on the scalp, causing hair breakage or thin hair if not done right. Good care, like washing, moisturizing, and letting the real hair rest between uses, is key to stopping damage. less
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Daisy Elizabeth posted a topic in the forum Off-Topic:
Weaving hair is one of the hair extension services that can affect your hair if installed or removed carelessly; however, it can be a protective style that promotes hair growth if done correctly.
One of the primary causes of damage from weaves is... moreWeaving hair is one of the hair extension services that can affect your hair if installed or removed carelessly; however, it can be a protective style that promotes hair growth if done correctly.
One of the primary causes of damage from weaves is excessive tension on the scalp and natural hair. Tight braiding or incorrect stitching of the weave can lead to traction alopecia, a condition where hair is pushed out from the roots, causing thinning and hair loss over time.
Neglecting the natural hair underneath the weave hair presents an issue. That is because the major parts of the hair are covered, and most people forget to wash, moisturize, or care for their scalp in regard to dryness, breakage, or even dandruff. Poor scalp hygiene can cause infections or irritation in people.
The type of weave installation also matters. Sew-in weaves are less damaging compared to glue-in or tape-in extensions, which can weaken hair when removed improperly. Using harsh adhesives or leaving extensions in for... less
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