HautePinkHeels
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I got a sew-in as my protective style on Wednesday night. By the time I got home my scalp had actually started to hurt even though as she was doing it, it didn't hurt. It was just snug, like I could feel the tension.
So I asked her about it. She tells me it takes a week to loosen up and when she does her own sew-ins it hurts her too. *confused face* The next day I ask a different stylist and she non-chalantly tells me it was probably because I hadn't had my hair braided in a while & to pop a couple Advil for the pain. *confused again*
So is this normal protocol? To be in pain with a fresh sew-in until it "loosens up?" Because I'm seriously ready to take it out after 2 days. I feel like my scalp shouldn't hurt. I haven't slept well since that night because sometimes it hurts to lay on my head (-_-)...hell, it's the reason I'm up at 4:30 AM now!
I've had one sew-in before about two years ago but I don't remember it hurting; I remember it itching ridiculously for like 2 weeks (and my constant scratching caused my scalp to be sore). So before I take this mess out I guess I just wanna make sure from y'all...is this normal? Is this what you have to go through for a sew-in? I'm only 2 seconds from grabbing the scissors. I washed it today and went through it with a pointy-tip bottle and every time I accidentally touched my scalp I had to grimace. Ridiculous.
I think I already know the answer to this question but I wanna hear what y'all say anyway.
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So I asked her about it. She tells me it takes a week to loosen up and when she does her own sew-ins it hurts her too. *confused face* The next day I ask a different stylist and she non-chalantly tells me it was probably because I hadn't had my hair braided in a while & to pop a couple Advil for the pain. *confused again*
So is this normal protocol? To be in pain with a fresh sew-in until it "loosens up?" Because I'm seriously ready to take it out after 2 days. I feel like my scalp shouldn't hurt. I haven't slept well since that night because sometimes it hurts to lay on my head (-_-)...hell, it's the reason I'm up at 4:30 AM now!
I've had one sew-in before about two years ago but I don't remember it hurting; I remember it itching ridiculously for like 2 weeks (and my constant scratching caused my scalp to be sore). So before I take this mess out I guess I just wanna make sure from y'all...is this normal? Is this what you have to go through for a sew-in? I'm only 2 seconds from grabbing the scissors. I washed it today and went through it with a pointy-tip bottle and every time I accidentally touched my scalp I had to grimace. Ridiculous.
I think I already know the answer to this question but I wanna hear what y'all say anyway.
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But it is not at all healthy for your hair. It is braided/sewn way too tight. And will cause you serious hair and scalp problems. Most people who get weaves aren't on a HHJ, so what is considered normal in weaving circles is not usually conducive to healthy hair.
At least I'm not losing any money. I'll save the weave and let someone else sew it in at a later time. Like I said, the first time I had a sew-in it didn't hurt. Just itched lol.
I'll just have to find a different protective style. 