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This service is the perfect answer for anyone looking to add significant length and thickness while keeping their own hair safely braided away from daily heat and styling stress.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the process for a professional sew-in weave?
The process involves braiding your natural hair into a specific pattern to create a foundation. The hair extensions are then carefully sewn onto the braids using a needle and thread. Our Los Angeles stylists ensure the braids are secure but comfortable, providing a flat surface so the weave looks natural and seamless.
How long do hair extensions typically last?
A professional sew-in weave generally lasts between six to eight weeks. We recommend coming in for a maintenance check-up to ensure your natural hair is healthy and the tracks remain secure. Proper care, including washing and drying the hair thoroughly, is essential to extend the life of your hair extensions and protect your scalp.
Will a weave damage my natural hair?
When installed by an experienced professional, a weave is actually a great protective style that helps your hair grow. The key is to avoid excessive tension on the foundation braids and to not leave the weave in for too long. Our team in Los Angeles focuses on scalp health to ensure your natural hair thrives underneath.
Can I wash my hair while wearing a weave?
Yes, you can wash your hair while wearing a weave, but it requires extra care. It is important to focus on the scalp and ensure that your natural braids underneath are completely dried after washing. Using a hooded dryer is often the best way to prevent moisture from staying trapped, which helps maintain a healthy environment for your hair.
What is the difference between a partial and full sew-in?
A partial sew-in leaves a portion of your natural hair out to cover the tracks and provide a natural blend. A full sew-in covers all of your hair, often using a closure or frontal to finish the look. Both methods provide excellent volume and length, and our stylists can help you choose the best option.