annieup
Well-Known Member
Count me in ladies. I always wear sew-in's and love them. I just got mine done last night by the Africans. I'll be removing in 8 weeks.
I prefer the Africans when it comes to cornrolling my hair because it LASTS. However, I don't let them style my hair.
Can anyone recommend someone/a salon that layers well?
I will wash my hair once per week (carefully) and sit under the dryer.
Can anyone assist in preventing tangling after washing bss hair?
Here's a tip for everyone. when my weaves start to get a little tankly/frizzy looking. I blow dry it smooth then iron it with a regular iron (Yes, the same one I use for my clothes).....actually i have a second one for this purpose. For some reason, it gets my weaves silky straight when i've had it for a good 2 months and it's time to get a new one in. then i continue on with curling with a curling iron.
Can anyone else give me some tips with maintaining?
Also, I use mousse in the front of my hair to help blend "MY" hair with the weave. this helps to eliminate the use of heat which causes damage.
Last tip, I was at a photoshoot last week and the stylist used this product called Aveda control & paste. This really helped maintained my edges which were 3 months post relaxer (this was before getting my hair done last night).
I prefer the Africans when it comes to cornrolling my hair because it LASTS. However, I don't let them style my hair.
Can anyone recommend someone/a salon that layers well?
I will wash my hair once per week (carefully) and sit under the dryer.
Can anyone assist in preventing tangling after washing bss hair?
Here's a tip for everyone. when my weaves start to get a little tankly/frizzy looking. I blow dry it smooth then iron it with a regular iron (Yes, the same one I use for my clothes).....actually i have a second one for this purpose. For some reason, it gets my weaves silky straight when i've had it for a good 2 months and it's time to get a new one in. then i continue on with curling with a curling iron.
Can anyone else give me some tips with maintaining?
Also, I use mousse in the front of my hair to help blend "MY" hair with the weave. this helps to eliminate the use of heat which causes damage.
Last tip, I was at a photoshoot last week and the stylist used this product called Aveda control & paste. This really helped maintained my edges which were 3 months post relaxer (this was before getting my hair done last night).