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Today, I'm bringing you guys, 20 tips. You need to know about Z, considering the fact that most of us have wore some wheeze or some thinking about trying we are. Some of us should rock wheeze period. It'S just an essential ok, so I have 20 tips for you guys today, but before I get into that, I did want to touch on this little thing. I have on my head right now. That is obviously lead. Paint comes from unit hair company. There'S ton of reviews and stuff on YouTube about the company and different hairs that they offer them stuff by, in particular, is the Brazilian curly. It was a flat chopped it in an 18 22 22 in an 18 inch closure. I personally chopped the hair at shoulder length is, I think it just looks good on me, but I will insert a picture of how the hair looks prior to me, chopping it and yeah just real quick about the hair. I really really love how soft the hair is and for those of you who, like really defined, hair and stuff like that with just picture-perfect curls. This hair was that I had like scorned it out and stuff because I'm big on valium and shaped and stuff like that, but I do want to just let you know the hair is like a really beautiful, curly texture I feel like you, can still see it. Even with how I have the hair right now, but if you didn't comb at or pick it for volume and stuff like the texture is really really pretty. So I didn't want anybody panic about that like saying that it's a little bit frizzy and stuff, I love fruit. Okay, I should see. Eunice is known for their very affordable prices, with a mixture of good quality hair. I'Ve had this hair for almost a month now, and I will say so far so good. You guys, like I know a lot of times. You can't really judge hair by its cover or whatever, because it might look really good for a good couple weeks and then by completely flip on you thus far. This hair has not flipped on me, so I'm very proud of it. I don't get a lot of shedding at all, even when I do pick at the hair and the roots, which is always a good sign, especially because it's curly hair curlier does tend to shed a lot, but this one actually isn't shedding all that much plus I Made a wig out of it where I have to like cut the tracks, because I made the wig using the glue method and it's still not shedding like that, like minimal shedding. So that's really a good sign this type of hair. I will end up doing another. Video, a literally lemon line on my final thoughts on the hair, but honestly this hair is gorgeous, so i really suggest you guys checking out their company. They had other hair, besides just Brazilian curly, that you can choose from and stuff and definitely be sure to check out other people's reviews on their hair company as well I'll leave all their information in the description box below of the hair that I have, along with Their website and social, media and yeah, but without further ado, let's just hop right into this video, so tip number one has to do with our own natural hair, be sure to condition your hair prior to a weave or sewing or wearing a wig or whatever. If you to make sure the health of your hair is up to par, because at the end of the day when the wave comes out and the hair comes off, you're stuck and left with the hair that God bless you with so make sure you take care Of it, too, don't settle for extremely tight, uncomfortable excruciating type pains, hair styles, whether that goes for someone's or wigs. It might be too tight or whatever do not do that, because, if the end of the day, all I'm going to do is cause you not only pain, but your hair is going to suffer from it too in terms of breakage and split ends. It'S just not worth it. If something is too tight, take it out, get it redone whatever it takes, but I promise you: it is not worth the damage that it will do to your real hair, especially when you start getting those little bumps and stuff, maybe around the forehead area or the Back nape area: that's not a good sign, not a good sign return to send it, make sure that you wash your weave on a consistent basis and stuff like that. We did not style well when the hair is dirty, it does not flow well and stuff. You see how his body, you see all this glow. It doesn't do that when it's dirty, which kind of ties into another tip of much do not use a lot of product on we really. We doesn't need much products and also the way our natural hair does. Unless you're like deep conditioning the hair, obviously you're going to rinse that out and stuff, but honestly will you put products in the hair? It just weighs down the hair and makes it dirty faster, and it makes the weave lifespan a lot shorter than if you were just to kind of chill and let it do what it do: condition your hair and the weave on a routinely basis. So a lot of people say like deep conditions, we've at least once a week me personally, realistically speaking, if your schedule is busy it's okay to conditionally, maybe like once every week and a half to two weeks at most. But you do want to make sure you do condition the leaves as well as your own natural hair, keep the moisture in and stuffing keep up with the hairs. Lifespans, don't overdo it with the heat that goes for your leave out if you're wearing a sew-in or whatever, as well as the actual weed like straight hair. Obviously, it doesn't matter all too much if you're, flat, iron and stuff it's already straight. But if you have a leave out and stuff and you're constantly putting on your hair you're going to damage your hair, then if you have curly hair and you're flat out in a lot you're going to end up messing up the curl pattern. Eventually, so don't overdo it with the heat. You want straight hair get straight here. If you want curly hair rock the curly hair, I mean I'm not saying not to straighten it every once in a while, but don't overdo it where you're doing every day and you're burning the hair, because you have to take care of the air. It'S the same way you take care of your real hair, make sure that you baby your edges, meaning you give it a lot of TLC when it's in a protective style and is going or Wiggum stuff, so things like maybe put in jamaican black, castor oil on Your edges at night and making sure that you're with someone for whatever aren't pulling directly on your edges, like that, because you will end up like and then you gon na, be crying. It is not worth it take care of your edges. The way you would take care of a baby's and if you'll be rough with a baby's edges, you might need to go talk to somebody. That'S not cool make sure you take weave breaks so if you're constantly getting sewing or you're constantly, always weaving up your hair with a wig or something make sure you take a break where you're, giving your natural hair time to breathe and be in its own natural States, if your hair does need time to kind of recover from protective style, so giving your hair a week or maybe even two, it does help a lot to your natural hair health. I think that this one is really important. Do not live above your means. You guys, like I know, a lot of people really like expensive. We 300 $ 400 on bundles of weave of good quality hair. If you ever spend that much hair that better last you the rest of your life and if it doesn't and there's tons of other affordable hair companies, that gives you good quality hair just adds a really expensive hair prices like I've, never really understood that and granted Even if that doesn't persuade you to go with the more affordable side of things, if you're going to go with really expensive hair like that, make sure it's within your means, don't go above and beyond just to fit in or be a part of the trendy crowd. Like if you can afford it - and you can afford it, if you can't then there's tons of other hair companies out there with good quality hair that are within your budget trusts, do not do glue and we've never put glue on your hair period. Double do it. No do not leave your weave in or your hair bring it up for more than one to two months. You guys, like I know you guys, have seen these horror stories of people leaving in their soul winds for four or five half a year like what are you doing? Why No make sure you only leave your soul in a protective style whatever in for only a month to two months at most, hey, alright, so another important tip is to make sure that you trim your ends when necessary. Don'T keep going back to back, would sell ends and stuff and you're not tending to your ends of your natural hair, because the growth that you get during those protective styles and stuff, you won't retain any of it if you're not making sure that your ends remain Healthy while they're in those styles so make sure that you're getting your is trimmed when needed. So not a lot of people know this isn't really necessarily for wigs and less like they're sewing on to your hair and mine in particular. I take off at night, but if you had like a wig sewn on or sewn or whatever, and make sure that you're still wearing a scarf at night, because not only does that help with maintaining the weave but also helps with protecting your natural hair. Like especially your edges that are being left out and stuff make sure you wear a scarf or bonnet, not a lot of people think they need to do that because it's a weave, but you got to think of weave as the same thing as your own actual Hair, you wouldn't sleep on a cotton pillowcase at night with your natural hair and wheat. I would hope you would because you're really messing up you're, causing breakage and split ends and all that stuff. But you know that that happening to your real hair can also happen to the weave so make sure that you're tending to the weave properly by wearing a scarf or bonnet at night. Why tooth combs are your best friend when it comes to weave? It helps to prevent excessive, shedding and stuff like that. So like how I said, I use a wide tooth comb. Let'S pick out this hair, or even if you're like doing the wash day with the hair and stuff like that, make sure you use a wide tooth comb, not necessarily a Denman brush or anything like small bristles, because it will destroy the hair superfast. Another tip. The longer the bundles, the more hair you're, more than likely need so anything really under 18 inches you'll, be ok with like two to three bundles or anything above 18 inches, so you're hitting the 20s and 30s. But weave is going to be longer, but the bundles are going to be smaller if that makes sense. So, if you're probably going to eat like four bundles, if not more, for the longer we've, where as shorter weed you're good with two or three like for my hair, because it came with longer bundles, I had to have four bundles plus a closure for it. To kind of look this full and stuff, so just a heads up goddess: please: please: please make sure that your leave out matches the weave that you purchase or if it doesn't get a closure. Okay, because we can't we can't be out there like that. We got a, we got to get information, we got to represent better than that, we better than that, because a lot of people be rocking their hair out with like Indian Malaysian straight all that type of hair and it absolutely doesn't blend. I know all of us have seen it at some point. Some of us might have friends that do that and honestly, if you do have friends like that, you pet it, you need a tail, you know it just doesn't look good okay. So if you can't find hair that will match your leave out to get a closure from another should make sure that you're researching hair companies before you purchase the hair. Even when me, when companies are offering for me to do hair reviews for them, I research the hell out of their company before I even emailed them back as if I'm interested or not just because I know that there's so much information that can be found on The and I can see based on other people's review, if it's even worth me giving them a chance. You know. So there are so many different avenues that you can check on YouTube. Google period Instagram Facebook like there's so many different things you can research via the internet for companies, there's no excuse a lot of people might be able to avoid horror stories with companies and stuff like that. If they would just put the time aside to research the hair before you get it, you know I'm not saying, but you'll never run into any issues that I am saying. It'Ll probably help prevent a couple of issues. If you do research hair before you purchase it when it does come to use a product in your hair, so if I watch their conditioning, it don't use expensive products on weeds like use that for your real here, your real hair deserves that type of stuff. We will kind of react decent to anything you put in as long to take care of it, so don't be spending a big bucks on products just to use it on. We that's only going to last you a couple months, another tip that a lot of people might not know to get a fuller look. You got to layered the hair, which is one of the reasons I kind of cut this weave. In the first thing, I wanted it to be full and big and Granta. I didn't like to layer it heavy because I didn't want to mess it up, but any hair, whether it's straight hair, curly, hair, whatever to get a Bullard look. You got to layer it, so that's just a heads up for people who might want that. I got this tip one important to say: don't get consumed in the hype of weave and stuff like that. You still want to make sure that you're comfortable with your own natural hair, without the we be comfortable with yourself, I feel like sometimes a lot of people get really depended on weeks. So much of the fact that you know they lose touch with their own personal. Being so, I wanted to make sure that you guys definitely like have love for the weave. You know stuff like that, but also don't forget to still love your hair. What god bless you with and yeah? That'S about all the tips I have for you guys. I really hope you guys found it helpful. I really hope you guys enjoyed this hair. Definitely don't forget to check out units hair company. Like I said again, it was in the description box below and until it I said guys, bye,

Shanique Hyde: I needed this because I want to try my first weave. Thank you!

Claude Jael: thank you... what product (brand) did you use on it please? this is my first time with unice and I don't want to mess up my hair it cost lol

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