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I can normally keep mine in for around 2 months with good weave care, that means i treat it like i would my own hair. And that without having to redo it. It does depend on the hair quality of course, put effort into your weave ladies, it will pay off in the long run.
Do you mind sharing some of your good weave care practices?
cmw45 said:If you get a fullhead (no hair left out) if you get bangs can you not have them install directly on your edges but a little further back? I am thinking about getting an install but I don't want stress on my edges. I was thinking about having the edges braided up but having them start futher back...like installing like I don't have edges.
This is important I always insist on the net and my edges being left out. Also I prefer for my braids to be firm but not tight. If I feel pulling I let my stylist know right away its too tight that can cause you to lose hair.I've kept mine in for 3 to 3.5 months... all the while taking care of it myself. Washing every other week with a DC... oiling my scalp and edges... not PULLING on the weave all willy nilly... wrapping at night... using a bobby pin to scratch my scalp instead of digging my fingers in and causing friction.
With that said, I don't have abnormal amounts of shedding when it comes time to remove the weave. I don't experience tangling OR matting OR dredding. Additionally, I use quality human hair-- this last install was hair I've used before (purchased from KBRoyalty).
MOST IMPORTANTLY (imho) is how your base is braided. I full on believe that this is why my natural hair fairs very well while in weaves. My base is well constructed-- I plan to get a weave in a month or two and if I can remeber, I will double back and post my base.
What else--- uhmmm... My stylist uses a net, which I personally think has made a difference in how long my installs last. My edges are not braided in...and I think my stylist uses a nylon thread? I should probably ask him to be certain.
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