Monday, March 24, 2014

How to Avoid Brazilian Weave Disasters

Having bad hair days is natural, but having bad weave days is avoidable. Hair extensions may be permanent or long-term hairstyles for some women. If the latter, the key to avoiding Brazilian weave disasters is the care with which the extensions are installed and maintained.

Preventing Rapunzel's Tangled Messes
When hair bundles are not cleaned or stored properly, they accumulate oils and dirt that render your hair into tangled messes. They can also be damaged and shed more easily. Have Brazilian weaves conditioned as recommended by the supplier. Keep your hair bundles in airtight containers when not in use. Commercial weft sealers may also be applied to minimize shedding.

Stopping Receding Hairlines
Receding hairlines generally happen when braids for full weaves are too tight or when weaves are done by amateurs. Without caution in braiding, the scalp suffers or suffocates. Have your extensions installed by professional stylists. They can expertly braid your hair and sow-in your weaves to avoid DIY mishaps that may damage your hairline. Alternatives like lace closures may also be used for protective hairstyles.

Dodging Patch Adams on Eves
Bald patches may be the result of dependence on harmful or inappropriate weave glues. Improper or excessive bonding agents may even tarnish the Brazilian weave's texture and durability. Again, it would be best to have professional hairstylists install and manage your weave as they use safe products in all their processes. Aside from installation, they can also style or color the weaves safely and professionally.

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