The cap weave?

mstankers

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I just called a salon and was told abouta weave where a cap is put on your head and then sew in the hair? Has anyone heard of this or scene it done? How deos it look? Details please
 
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I think thats what they call a "quick weave". Its supposed to be just as beneficial as a traditional weave, but takes up half the time. Ur real hair is braided under, and then a cap is placed over it, then hair is either glued or sewn onto the cap. Usually glue, that way the glue doesnt touch ur hair at all, therefore preventing damage.
 
I saw it done and it is just the making of a custom wig. They glue the tracks to the cap which is on your head. After it is all over you have a wig.
 
Thanks Caramelle and Bett1. The idea sounds nice but if its like a wig I might as well by one right? This weave business is getting so fishy for me. I have bought a ton of hair magazines, harassed you guys on the board and I still dont understand all of the weave techniques. Is there any way I can get a wevae without my real hair showing. I am asking cuz I dont want to perm...
 
Actually, they are two different styles.
There is a weave/wig style where a nylon cap is placed on your head then pieces are glued in...custom wig/weave. Then there's another style where a net wig cap looking thing is placed on your head and the hair is sewn in...you can't remove it. Check out http://www.sensationnel.com
 
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Faith said:
Actually, they are two different styles.
There is a weave/wig style where a nylon cap is placed on your head then pieces are glued in...custom wig/weave. Then there's another style where a net wig cap looking thing is placed on your head and the hair is sewn in...you can't remove it. Check out http://www.sensationnel.com

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Thanks for clearing that up. What do you think is the best weave technique? I want a full head without my real hair being shown. I cant seem to find a stylist in new york who knows how to do this...
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I think the best technique is to cornrow your hair up and sew the hair onto it.
Check out the reply to your PM.
 
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