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Help please! Little pains

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My sew in started off very tight but now I can turn my head without pain. The only thing is, I have little random pangs of pain in some areas like the crown of my head where the bulk of the braids are. I also can tell my hairline is taught but I don't see little white bumps. Is there reason to take it out? Is it normal? I got it done about 3 days ago.
 
I just came out a sew in and while I was getting it I literally grab the stylist hand and said "You're braiding extremely to tight, and I will get out this chair so stop it!" Of course her argument was it was last longer, but she did as I said and braided my hair looser. Try putting some leave in (preferably a spray or oil) in that area; like totally saturate it and see if the pain let's up a bit.
 
Anytime something hurts that bad, then it's not good!
I would remove it NOW!

I tend to agree with this. You don't know what kind of damage that might be doing to your hair and scalp.:look: See if she'll re-do it.... that kind of pain should not be going on.
 
So I'm in the schoo library now, happy because 99% of the weave's out and my hair's under a hat.

I did try oiling ( a lot) washing/rinsing ( a lot) and it wasn't working. When I took it out, I realized that the braids really did not LOOK tight, because I'm natural and they looked really soft. It's amazing how those innocent looking braids made my scalp feel so tender! I still feel little pains when nothing's there! I'm going to post pics later just to illustrate.
 
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