Make sure they don’t use glue. Some branders do this on the ends to keep them from unraveling or to look neat in general. When you have long hair your hair tends to be close to the end of the braid length unless you’re rocking extra long Formation length braids. The glue travels some and can definitely make contact with your hair. I wore braids for a long time and experienced this.Thanks. I will wash and deep condition adding oil and blow dry it out. My hair is bra length so I want to make sure it is smooth and tangle free. I choose the individuals over the cornrows. I find with longer hair the ends get tangled as they braid in cornrows. Most don't take the time to carefully separate the hair as they go. I work out so much and sweat so much, I just want something low maintenance I can still style.
Make sure they don’t use glue. Some branders do this on the ends to keep them from unraveling or to look neat in general. When you have long hair your hair tends to be close to the end of the braid length unless you’re rocking extra long Formation length braids. The glue travels some and can definitely make contact with your hair. I wore braids for a long time and experienced this.
Depends on the style. They may use rubber bands. Will the hair be loose at the end?What else do they use besides the glue?
yesDepends on the style. They may use rubber bands. Will the hair be loose at the end?
Yup, and don't let them snip stray hairs off the side of the braid for neatness, your hair poking out will also get sniped. Don't let them use a lighter going up each braid for "neatness", your hair will burn. I know a lady who's hair caught fire. Additionally, don't let them dip hair too far down in hot water if used. Your hair will boil.Make sure they don’t use glue. Some branders do this on the ends to keep them from unraveling or to look neat in general. When you have long hair your hair tends to be close to the end of the braid length unless you’re rocking extra long Formation length braids. The glue travels some and can definitely make contact with your hair. I wore braids for a long time and experienced this.
Do you guys ever do a light flat iron to make sure that the hair is straight enough for them to braid the hair?
Absolutely not. Completely unnecessary. And I am not even one that is scared of heat.
Do you guys ever do a light flat iron to make sure that the hair is straight enough for them to braid the hair?
You should not sit in the sit chair of anyone who needs your hair straighter than that.
Just wash them concentrating especially on the scalp. If you want to make sure the itch is gone do an acv rinse focusing on the scalp with either an applicator bottle or spray bottle. One part vinegar to one part water or 1/3 vinegar to 2 parts water depending on how dry your hair naturally is (less vinegar to water the dryer it is).Update....my head itches so bad, I want to rip these braids from my scalp one by one. It just started yesterday and it's weird. When I first got them done there was no itching. Man... I have been scratching so my scalp is on fire! What makes braids itch. I'm hoping I can last, I really like them. But... ill take these suckers out so fast!
Update....my head itches so bad, I want to rip these braids from my scalp one by one. It just started yesterday and it's weird. When I first got them done there was no itching. Man... I have been scratching so my scalp is on fire! What makes braids itch. I'm hoping I can last, I really like them. But... ill take these suckers out so fast!
Wash them ASAP. There's some sort of chemical film from the processing of the extensions that irritates the skin. Don't hold out because of the style.
I, too, tried to hold out but began worrying that would I forget to pat my scalp to relieve the pain and scratch it instead, causing some tiny tear in the skin that would act as an entry point for an infection.
Forget a setback. I was potentially putting my health at risk for a hairstyle. Not to mention I have a friend to whom this happened. I'll spare you the gruesome details and only say it was not a pretty sight and two years later the resulting bald spot still hasn't fully filled in.
Wash your hair. I ended up with a lot of bumps around my edges and at the parts. It was kind of scary but they've faded.
We black women need to demand better from these manufacturers. I was ignorant of this until it happened to me and saw on YouTube how common it is. How is it ok that we allow them to package and sell us a product coated with a skin irritant?
Just wash them concentrating especially on the scalp. If you want to make sure the itch is gone do an acv rinse focusing on the scalp with either an applicator bottle or spray bottle. One part vinegar to one part water or 1/3 vinegar to 2 parts water depending on how dry your hair naturally is (less vinegar to water the dryer it is).
I'm also thinking that braiding the natural hair and then adding the extensions would prevent contact with the scalp which would get rid of the itchies no?