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Braid the hair sewing in a weave with bangs side

Braid the hair sewing in a weave with bangs side

Braid the hair sewing in a weave with bangs side

Instructions

1

Shampoo and condition your hair. Pat your hair with a towel to absorb excess moisture or blow dry it. Carefully comb your hair.

2

Separate parts of your hair not included in the sew in weave. Separate about 1 inch of hair around the perimeter of your head. Portioning out your hair covers the rise sew in weave once you style it and allows you to wear the fringe side.

3
Identify the separate sections of your hair with a PIN or hair clip. You can also put temporary braids in separate sections to facilitate the process. After you SEW in weave, you take the temporary braids.

4

Part your hair with a styling comb in the direction you want your braids, starting just after the bangs. Separate part of your hair braiding and identify the rest.

5

Take the first section of hair braiding. It is divided into three parts. Make a mesh by crossing the strand of extreme-right on the Middle strand and then the leftmost strand central strand. Pick up the new strands of hair as you go along. Continue this process until you reach the end of your hair.

6

Braid the cornrows close to the scalp to form a tight braid that remains in place. Part your hair with a comb to section to another part of your hair. Continue the process of braiding until what you braid your hair desired.

7

Take the ends of all of your mat and braid them horizontally. This allows your hair to set correctly once you SEW in weave. Starting to sew the weave to your hair extensions.
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Sewing your own armor

Sewing your own armor

Sewing your own armor

Appearance
Your hair weave should look natural and fluid. If it looks like a weaving with mismatched colors, is too straight or too bright, people might comment on your armor - not your hair. Buy son and a hair weave that match your current hair color and texture. Practice makes perfect. The practice of straight tresses smooth on a wig or a friend until you can braid without lumps or bumps. Then you are ready to sew in your own weave.

Technical
When you SEW in your own weave, you have the skill to braid your natural hair in braids of 4 to 5 inches long, from the front of your head and work backwards. With corresponding to your natural hair heavy weaving thread, sew the weave hair in the last part of braids in a circular motion with a needle curve similar to a hook. By overlaying the first part of the armor with the last part of the cornrow, you mix the armor into your natural hair.

Maintenance
Once you have sewn into your own armor, it is important to maintain a healthy scalp. The heaviness of your armor can be rough on your hair follicles and scalp - to the extent of causing premature balding. To maintain a healthy scalp, moisturize your scalp by applying oil to dry areas. Avoid washing and conditioning of your armor more than once a week. When you wash your hair, the product must include a moisturizer and conditioner to help you avoid pulling on your hair while combing. After three or four months, remove the armor and let your scalp breathe.

Tips
If you have braided your hair correctly, you won't have to add glue when you SEW in your own weave. The glue may feel unnatural and block your follicles. Braids should be warm but not too tight or scalp may cause damage. Your scalp can comfortably carry 6 to 8 ounces of hair. For a flawless finish, hair extension around the part and the root of the hair must match your own perfectly.
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The best woven to go natural

The best woven to go natural

The best woven to go natural

Hook Weave
A movement of swinging on the hook is when extensions are added after full head of natural hair is braided mat on the scalp. Completed in about four to six hours, this weaving technique allows all natural hair to be completely stowed in order to grow. Your scalp is exposed to keep clean and moisturized.

Interlock weave braid
Similar to the technique of crochet, weaving locking is done by adding - as you braid - braid extensions of bulk with braids. It allows your scalp to breathe and stay clean and moisturized. Interlock weave braid takes about three to four hours to complete by a professional. It is the most practical armor because it is faster to fill and easier to maintain. Maintenance is as fast as it takes to defeat them and re-braid a cornrow.

Sew in weave
The sew-in is generally accepted as the best option to go natural armor. Reason being, it is much more versatile. Just as with a wig, any type of hair can be added and switched faster with interlock or crochet weave. According to the type of hair style, the technique requires that some or all of the natural hair be braided in mat. A net is then fixed on the mat, and then tracked armor is sewn, cut and style on the net. However, sew it requires more work than the hook and lock. It should be changed every three to four weeks for maintenance.

Caring for hair
Without worrying about the type of armor you get don't forget to keep your hair clean, moisturized and conditioned. The biggest mistake women are going natural is to forget the health of their hair. You don't want to transition your hair chemically transformed long damaged broken-off natural braids, change your armor all three to six weeks. Wash, condition, moisturize and keep the trimmed. At the time wherever you are ready to make the big revelation, your hair will be thick, healthy, kinky and curly.
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