Tuesday, October 6, 2009

WHY IS IT EVERTIME GET MY WEAVE TAKEN OUT OF MY HAIr???

my hair feels really thin, is it because i'm used to the thickness of the extensions or is it because you lose hair, the lady who does my hair says it's meant to help make your hair grow faster is she just pulling my leg? or is it true, im confused.



WHY IS IT EVERTIME GET MY WEAVE TAKEN OUT OF MY HAIr???

well i know from experience that when i take out my extentions i feel like i have less hair as well and its because alot of hair does fall out depending on if your own hair is being pulled on or if its glued its being teared out or sewn the pressure...lol it can help your hair to grow fast, but again you do loose hair...its not just you mama it happens to all of us, and our own hair is being flattened down so it feels like we have less...

What is the best way to remove bonding (weave glue) from your hair without damaging your hair?

I had surgery and had no choice but to put in extensions since I cannot comb my hair etc. Pls help have a event Friday need to wash out this mess



What is the best way to remove bonding (weave glue) from your hair without damaging your hair?

Use bond remover, its comes in a bottle like the bonding glue but it's white... Also, where you have the glue in your hair, spray it with oil sheen... Wash your hair with Creme of Nature Conditioning Shampoo, when you put in your conditioner get a fine tooth comb and comb it out... you might still have oily glue residue, so wash it again one more time...



What is the best way to remove bonding (weave glue) from your hair without damaging your hair?

glue adhesive or u mite have to snip the glue out....

Where is the cheapest place i can get hair braided at with weave?

Honestly, a person's house is your best bet. Getting hair braided with weave at a shop or salon will definately run you about 150+. I always ask my friends if they know anyone who braids hair really nice and they give me their number and I arrange it. That way you can go to the person's house, get your hair braided and save at least 50 dollars. Hope this helps.

When is it time to change my hair weave?

It depends how you have it in your hair. If its sewed in then you can leave it in for like 2months but if its glued in then go only 3 weeks cause it will look a mess. If you have a 6 month weave then its right there or infusions a year a lace front wig every three to four weeks redo it.



When is it time to change my hair weave?

when bingo season ends.



When is it time to change my hair weave?

When it gets all matted up. or when your new growth is coming in.



When is it time to change my hair weave?

When it gets difficult to comb or pick because there is so much new growth (more than 1 1/2 - 2 inches) and you begin getting matting.



When is it time to change my hair weave?

when people start seeing your tracks and it look all nasty and u see people whispering behind your back then its time 2 change your weave

Do you have to have really short hair to get a weave?

No, my sister-in-law has shoulder length hair and gets weaves to make her hair look longer and fuller.



Do you have to have really short hair to get a weave?

No, My cousin had hair half way down her back and got weave. If your hair that long u might as well just braid your own real hair



Do you have to have really short hair to get a weave?

No I love weaves and my hair is long because I can change the color length etc



Do you have to have really short hair to get a weave?

I was looking every where for a lace wig and I finally got one from lacewigsforme.com it is the best wig I have ever owned and it looks so real I can not beleive it I shower and wash it like it is my real hair I am in love

Im getting a sew-in weave, and Im going to use wavy hair..but my hair in the front where the bangs g

.......can i still get it, or do I have 2 use straight weave



Im getting a sew-in weave, and Im going to use wavy hair..but my hair in the front where the bangs go is short

If you're trying to get straight bangs in the front using extenstions then my best bet would be to use straight weave in the front, or get a weave that is straight but curls up and gets wavy with water or some hair solution.. Im not sure I answered your question, because it is kind of unclear



Im getting a sew-in weave, and Im going to use wavy hair..but my hair in the front where the bangs go is short

A good tech can give you a fringe out of the new weave. They don't have to have any of your hair except the small section covering the top track. This section is critical to your weave looking as natural as possible. Talk to your stylist/ tech about this and see what they intend to do about this area. Best of luck.

Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

It's very painful pulling on my hair to get the knots out. I've never left my hair in braids this long. I screwed up this time, huh? What can I do to my hair to help ease the process? My hair is so damaged now.. :/



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

I've always had the tendancy to leave my braids in longer than I should and it is always a pain. I'm always left with a big fro of unmanageable hair. The best thing that I've learned is to give myself a lot of time to cut off as much of the braid as possible and then carefully comb out your hair from the root to the tip. Trying to rush your way through the process causes even more damage to your hair as you pull through the hair causing a lot of breakage. Once you've got all of your braids out the best thing is to deep condition your hair. If you can put a plastic cap on your conditioned hair and then sit under the dryer for about 15



minutes and let the conditioner do its job. Then rinse it out. Try to avoid perming/relaxing or having your hair braided right away. It's best to give your hair a bit of a break even if it's just a week. It's also a good idea to either wrap your head at night with a scarf or put a satin pillow case on your pillow. Cotton pillow cases causes a chaffing of sorts to occur between your hair and the cotton. Try to shampoo no more than once every 5 days because this too strips the hair of moisture when done too frequently. I know that this applies to hair of my texture as an african-american. Other hair types usually get more oily when left unwashed for more than a couple of days - thus their need to wash more often. I've recently started using primrose oil on my hair. I put a nickle size of the oil in the palm of my hands and rub it through my wet hair after a shampoo. I comb it through and then blow-dry it. At night I put only a few drops of the oil in the palm of my hands and run it through my hair before wrapping it. My hair is a lot softer and feels silkier. Hope some of these tips work for you!



**I said to work from the root of your hair to the tip when combing it out. I just read someone else's post who correctly stated to start combing from the tip to the end - as she said the other way would cause more hair to break off and that's what you want to avoid : )



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

You should have a professional look at your hair before you make any regrettable decisions (like cutting your hair).



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

Get yourself into a bathtub and let your hair have a good soak for a while. Then, use lots of conditioner. I use a 2 in 1 shampoo/conditioner to get the massive amounts of gel and spray I use out of my hair and I still use a 2nd conditioner. Maybe it'll work for your knots.



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

Did you wash it yet? Try to ease the knots out! When you take your braids out you have to be careful period because I have had the same problem before but I didn't leave it in that long.And if there is absolutely nothing that you can do go to a professional. GOOD LUCK



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

This has happened to me before.. Don't worry, the ideal thing to do is to go to a professional and have them take them out.. But If you arn't up for that..Cut where the braid ends, and let your hair soak for as long as you can, Then when your hair drys try coconut oil.. It will help loosen the braids



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

I do this alllllll the time. It's a beast but Don't worry..you don't have to cut out your hair. You just have to really take your time and be careful. Go to Sally's Beauty Supply or Target or similar and get yourself a cheap bottle of frizz-ease or some other frizz serum (it makes the hair really slippery so it's easier to detangle---you know, like putting Crisco under your finger when a ring gets stuck?) Then get something with a smooth, fine pointy tip (i like to use a knitting needle/ i'd use a bobby pin--but make sure it's coated, or maybe a pen in a pinch--but just look around and see what you have.) Then work the tangles out from the very bottom of the knot and work your way to the root. Make sure you DON'T START FROM THE ROOT or you'll break out too much hair. Then just get real comfy in front of a good movie and go to work ....slowly. On particularyly bad knots, i'll even just pull 2 or three hairs out from the knot at a time. It takes forever (i took about 8 hours to take out my braids the other day---which is about twice as long as it took to put them in....but the extra time was worth it to avoid breaking out too much of my hair.)



Left my braids(weave) in too long, my hair has locked?

Leave a detangling conditioner on your hair for a few hours. Use a small tooth comb and gently untangle your hair going from the scalp to the ends.