SunySydeofLyfe
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BUMP! Anyone out there that does their own sew-ins? Any info/tips/tutorials/pics?
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BUMP! Anyone out there that does their own sew-ins? Any info/tips/tutorials/pics?
) but, I could pull the growth far enough from my scalp--at least a inch and a half, plus I'm taking lots of good vitamins, carrot juice and raw foods, so I am sure those are all contributing factors.Now I had a bad experience with the sew in I had, but that was because of the way it was put in. Now that I know the proper way to put in a weave to avoid breakage, which is with vertical cornrows instead of horizontal, your hair can really thrive like this as long as you take it out every 6 weeks. My cousin did this for a few months and her hair grew at least 3-4 inches and maintained it's thickness.
The key is the vertical braids, and not leaving it in for too long.
although I wish I could. When I took the weave out (after 2 whole weeks
) my scalp was WHITE.
. So I guess I'm gonna try braids next. I really missed getting to my scalp so I think the single braids with extension will be better. I'll take care of my hair using the C & G method this time. I will probably be getting it braided down after another weeks rest from the sew-in I had
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and the pix in my siggie is a week later may 2 when i undid my hair to get it ready for the MTG hihihi LETS GROOOWWWWNow I had a bad experience with the sew in I had, but that was because of the way it was put in. Now that I know the proper way to put in a weave to avoid breakage, which is with vertical cornrows instead of horizontal, your hair can really thrive like this as long as you take it out every 6 weeks. My cousin did this for a few months and her hair grew at least 3-4 inches and maintained it's thickness.
The key is the vertical braids, and not leaving it in for too long.