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Hairweaves and Extensions
What I find interesting is that even though hairweaves and extensions were considered "bad," wigs were totally acceptable. I guess because they were so obviously “wiggy” back then that people didn’t look upon them as a follicle deception. Few people realized that almost everyone from the actresses on Dynasty, to your everyday homemaker was wearing some type of hairweave, hair piece or extensions. Nowadays wearing a weave is totally in “Vogue” in fact, it’s encouraged. And why not, with hairweaves and extensions your options are endless, so if you can’t grow it—weave it. You can go from short, to long, to curly in an instant. Ever secretly wanted to go blonde, but were too afraid to bleach your hair? Well you can do it all with just a simple visit to your local salon or beauty supply store.
Are you one of the few women out there who
has never experimented with the many hair weave options available? Don’t know what’s better synthetic or
natural? Well let me “hip” you to the subject. HAIR TYPE
Synthetic Synthetic hair can also damage the hair and irritate
individuals with sensitive skin. However, it does provide more versatility in color, texture and style,
and as long as it looks good, most women don’t seem to care if it looks synthetic or not.
Human WEAVE METHODS
BraidedWith this technique your natural hair is braided horizontally in cornrows along the middle of your scalp. The hair weft is then sewn onto the braids with weaving thread. The number of
wefts that you have sewn in will depend on the amount of hair you want added. Your own natural hair is
then combed over the extensions to blend. With proper care this style can last for up to two months.
This method gives your weave more freedom of movement and it blends easier with
your natural hair. However, the glue can cause irritation and damage to the hair when removed. Bonded
weaves usually last up to two months and may loosen up on their own.
CARE AND UP KEEPWeave hair is prone to dryness, so you should care for a weave just like you would care for your own natural hair, by keeping it shampooed, conditioned and moisturized on a regular basis with gentle products. Also remember to apply deep conditioners as needed, and avoid heavy over-processing
with dyes and bleaches. Overuse of styling aids like blow-dryers and curling irons can also cause
considerable damage, so please use caution.
If you want to change things up a bit or just take a break from weaves. Wigs and hair pieces provide another more affordable styling alternative. And don’t worry, these are not your mother’s wigs, today's wig styles offer more style, texture and color choices than ever before. Hair extensions and weaves can provide an unlimited variety of options to express your personal style. And like most divas, I have tried them all. However, they are only short term alternatives. Leaving them in for too long and/or not properly caring for them can result in hair damage, breakage and even hair loss. So always consult with a professional and get the facts beforehand.
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Years ago hairweaves and extensions were looked down upon.
Women who chose to add to their tresses were thought of as “fake” or trying to be something that they weren’t.

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