If you're unhappy with your natural hair, you may fall into one of these two categories: If your hair is curly, you want straight hair. If your hair is straight, you desire curly locks. This is normal for all women. No matter what type of hair you have, you know that there's nothing like the life, lift, and bounce that can only come from a beautiful curly hairstyle.
Sound familiar? If so, you could greatly benefit from the results of a curly weave. Just like regular weaves, curly weaves can be attached by sewing or bonding. You'll want to stick with 100% human hair if possible if you're considering keeping the style in for 4-8 weeks. If you plan on taking it out sooner than that, synthetic hair will work just fine. No matter what kind of hair you pick, human or synthetic, always get the best quality hair that you can. Remember, if you end up with a high-quality hair, you'll be less likely to experience tangles or mats.
After your curly weave is applied, it's important to take meticulous care of it. Curly weaves are not difficult to maintain, but certain care must be taken to ensure your curly weave is as beautiful as the day you walked out of the salon. Here are some care tips to keep in mind:
1.Tying the hair up at night with a silk scarf will minimize fly-aways and keep your curly weave in place as you sleep.
2. Talk to your stylist about caring for your curly weave in between salon visits. If your curls are long enough, you can twist or braid the pieces of your natural hair that are left out of the weave.
3. Keep a light oil sheen spray on hand to combat dryness and fly-aways. If your curls ever fall, this spray will bring them back to life.
Curly weaves should be completed only by an experienced stylist. Before getting your curly weave, check with your stylist to make sure they have the experience and tools necessary to make your curly weave a success.
If you want to remove your curly weave, you have a few options. It's always best to have your stylist remove the curly weave, because if it's not removed properly, it could cause your hair to get matted and tangled. If you're brave enough to remove it yourself, go very slowly and try not to over-handle your hair. - 15366
Sound familiar? If so, you could greatly benefit from the results of a curly weave. Just like regular weaves, curly weaves can be attached by sewing or bonding. You'll want to stick with 100% human hair if possible if you're considering keeping the style in for 4-8 weeks. If you plan on taking it out sooner than that, synthetic hair will work just fine. No matter what kind of hair you pick, human or synthetic, always get the best quality hair that you can. Remember, if you end up with a high-quality hair, you'll be less likely to experience tangles or mats.
After your curly weave is applied, it's important to take meticulous care of it. Curly weaves are not difficult to maintain, but certain care must be taken to ensure your curly weave is as beautiful as the day you walked out of the salon. Here are some care tips to keep in mind:
1.Tying the hair up at night with a silk scarf will minimize fly-aways and keep your curly weave in place as you sleep.
2. Talk to your stylist about caring for your curly weave in between salon visits. If your curls are long enough, you can twist or braid the pieces of your natural hair that are left out of the weave.
3. Keep a light oil sheen spray on hand to combat dryness and fly-aways. If your curls ever fall, this spray will bring them back to life.
Curly weaves should be completed only by an experienced stylist. Before getting your curly weave, check with your stylist to make sure they have the experience and tools necessary to make your curly weave a success.
If you want to remove your curly weave, you have a few options. It's always best to have your stylist remove the curly weave, because if it's not removed properly, it could cause your hair to get matted and tangled. If you're brave enough to remove it yourself, go very slowly and try not to over-handle your hair. - 15366
About the Author:
Owner and founder of Braids By Breslin, Marquetta Breslin, has been braiding and weaving hair for over 14 years. To learn how to do curly weaves, please visit Marquetta's website, www.braidsbybreslin.com.