Sew In Weave 101: Fastest Breakdown Of Everything You Need To Know

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Weave 101. All about sew in weaves. How to care for sew in weaves. Sew in weave tips and tricks for beginners getting a weave for the first time. Everything you need to know about getting a weave. Weave 101

Topics included:

How to take care of weave/ sew in human hair extensions

How often should I wash my sew in weave/ extensions?

How do you seal your wefts? What does seal wefts mean? Why should you seal your wefts/tracks? Fray check

Can you put oil on weave?

Sew in weave hair install

How to sleep with a sew in/ care for sew in weave at night

How to take care of leave out hair in sew in

How long does a weave last?

Best Hair for Sew in Weave

Weave 101

How to make a sew in look natural:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz9E0j...

Best Hair:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQlFKw...

Caring for weave at night:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4vvnE...

Hair growth from sew ins before and after

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C9hX5...

How to curl a sew in with a flat iron:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNoeDC...

So, if you're planning on getting your first leave but don't know where to start, these are the steps that you will need to take first and most important by good here, and I already have a video over good here so to check that out. So after you get your good here, the next thing that you want to do is wash it if you want to, if you're buying the beauty supply store here, I would personally, if I do not wash it just because it can make the hair not last as Long, but it's up to you if you want to wash it and all other instances here online and things like that, of course, you should wash it because it hasn't been processed, but as far as process here go, I personally don't see the point in washing it. Unless it just smells funky through something's, completely off brother here, go ahead and wash it after you either wash her or don't wash it. The next thing that you will need to do is seal your wets, and what this does is it prevents the hair from shedding the hair will still shed after you seal the wefts, but it'll just shed less. If you do this, and for those of you who don't know sealing, the weft is where you just get anything they have things made specifically for well sealing, and then they have this fabric sealant, which you can also use on your hair, so the fabric sealant, that I use is free checkered and you can find this at Walmart or any fabric store just go to a fabric section of any store, and you will find this and doing the wefts of your hair is very easy. All you do. Is you allow the liquid to get onto only the top part of the left and you just slide it along on both sides? This is just a small piece of hair that I don't have. I advise you not to cut your weft and whatever you install them. Just fold them over, but I just had this part cut out, so you will have one long piece of here and what I do is I just lay it across on the floor and then just through cross new floor and seal all the way down. Let it dry for like about 30 minutes and then flip it over and then do the other side, and then I usually give it about like a day before I actually install it. So once you do that, then you install it. So you can either do this yourself or you can find a trusted person to do it or here, for you. The installation process is very important, so make sure whether you're looking for people that you want to do your hair, make sure you see you the type of thing that they've done the path make sure that they're reliable, so they don't mess your hair up. Once you get it installed, you're done with the hardest part. Next is just taking care of the actual here. The pendulum in here depends on how how much you have to take care of it. Don'T leave it in for too long no more than two or three months, you can style it like your regular hair and take care of your hair that is left out. You can't just neglect your hair that you leave out. You do not want to put too much product on this here, so the product that you're putting on your here to moisturize your hair. You want to keep that off of the hair as much as possible if product does get on to the hair, which it will eventually that's what will cause you to need to wash it now that advise you to wash your hair, not you don't have to wash It every week you could watch it say every two weeks or just whenever you start to notice that it has too much product build-up. That'S when you want to wash it, and the way I go to sleep with my hair is either. I do just a few flexi rods in at night, which just takes 30 seconds or I wrap it around. I usually don't want to spend more than 10 minutes on my a date if I don't need to unless I'm going for something big. But the upkeep of this here isn't hard to do just get out there. Remove those steps by the ear make sure it's good here, wash it if you need to seal the wefts, get it installed professionally or learn how to do it yourself. Take care of your here by not putting too much product in it, but other than that. You'Re good have fun with it.

Shanika Powers: Thank you so much! I had sew in when I was in year 7 and from that experience my hair was always looking stiff and weird. But this year for year 9 I’m going to be wearing it again and I’m a bit nervous, because I really wanna do it but I’m scared it will look bad on me and I’ll get laughed at. But thanks to your tips I’m gonna do it❤️

Fine Natural Hair ROCKS: Your channel is absolutely amazing. I'm so happy I found you even though I do not have relaxed hair. I will definitely be incorporating your tips for my next protective weave.

SD: I had a badddd experience once ..when I tried a sew in and i vowed to never do it again...but your tips make me want to give it another shot!!!!

Brooke: I love your channel so much. I have learned so much and for back to school I will be getting a sew in with aliexpress. Thank you so much.

Jeneva Holbrook: Very helpful video I have long naturally curly hair and I'm researching this style as a protective style. what are your thoughts on using a net or not?

I am Sarai: GREAT TIPS and you are SOO right about buying good hair! great video

Anthony L.: Aww thank you this helps a lot

Queen Zinnia: thanks for the simple tips!

Trillie E: how many times can you use your extensions for sew ins

Ty Elise: WEAVEEE 101 !!!YASSSS girl such a smart idea

Steph Toyou: Great info. Thanks for sharing.

ThatChickKim: Now as far as unprocessed hair goes, should I seal the wefts before, or after, shampooing?

FacesByDrea: Very helpful.

Momo: great video <3

Ty-Li TV: Great tips

Bronzeey1: I have none processes Outre 100% human hair deep natural. I dye it before I got my sewin and made a mistake of shampooing it , that’s when my body start saging loosey, then I conditioned it. Well I rinse it out. Lastly, I shampooed it and put TreSemme’ (both) Conditioner n it. N it air dried. The body came some but not like it was when I firstt brought it. Question, What can I do to make my body return, and control my frizzes?

Lety Rosales: Can you do a sew in on pixie cut hair?

DivaNy hair: gret video sis

Chiso harmony: is it ok to get a get a curly weave???

Jordan Harper: what type of hair do you have?

Angela Smith: U always sweet

mookie hubbard: you're beautiful

Angela Smith: I like u

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