dontspeakdefeat
Hair Coach
First I have a question. Why is it that some weave techniques and tricks are such a mystery? Getting some people to share is like pulling teeth. Every thing is hush hush or you have to buy a video or take a training class to find out the secrets? Sometimes when you finally find out the secrets you wonder what was all the secrecy about??
This is what I have encountered on my journey to finding out about the new weave techniques on the scene today.
I thought that we as weave enthusiast could come together and share our weave tips tricks and techniques.
Recently I have been on a journey to find out how to do the flatest most natural weave possible. What I have learned:
1. The hair you choose is key to getting the most believable weave. If you choose inferior hair then you will wind up with inferior looking weave. I have tried all types of regular BSS hair ranging from $20+ to 30+ Sure the hair looked good when first installed but usually after about 2-3 weeks it starts doing it's usual and I am ready to take it out. Lesson: spend more on hair that is superior quality and you will have a better longer lasting weave. The better quality hair can also be reused.
2. Try to find hair with very thin tracks. This helps keep the weave lying as flat as possible reducing the bulky look and feel. This is usually the more expensive hair that comes directly from someone's head. The wefts are thinner and there hair is thicker and covers more head surface.
3.The way you braid also makes a difference in the way the weave turns out. The flatter and small the braid the flatter and more believable the weave. I have been experimenting on my dummy with different braid patterns. The braid pattern chosen depends on the individual choices that you or the stylist makes.
4.They are like 1001 weave techniques out there. I have learned that one weave technique can have 100 different names depending on the region, the stylist etc. Example: Infusion can be called, dreamstrands, great lengths, dreamweave etc. It can get confusing at time.
These are the techniques that I have learned about or have elaborated my learning.
1. Full head sewn in's with closure
2. Partial sewn in's with some natural hair left out to blend
3. Sewn in with a net
4. Dream Hair(the weft is sewn into a track made with your own hair)
5. Microlinks
6. Malaysian techniqe(lies very flat to hair)
7. Infusion
8.Quick weave
Ladies who are weave enthusiast please share.
What is your favorite technique?
What other techniques have you used in the past? Did it work well for you?
What type of hair is your favorite to use for weaves and can you reuse it?
What techiques do you know about that you may share that others may not know about but may want to try?
What braid patterns do you use for a natural looking sewn in?
Any other information you would like to share.
This is what I have encountered on my journey to finding out about the new weave techniques on the scene today.
I thought that we as weave enthusiast could come together and share our weave tips tricks and techniques.
Recently I have been on a journey to find out how to do the flatest most natural weave possible. What I have learned:
1. The hair you choose is key to getting the most believable weave. If you choose inferior hair then you will wind up with inferior looking weave. I have tried all types of regular BSS hair ranging from $20+ to 30+ Sure the hair looked good when first installed but usually after about 2-3 weeks it starts doing it's usual and I am ready to take it out. Lesson: spend more on hair that is superior quality and you will have a better longer lasting weave. The better quality hair can also be reused.
2. Try to find hair with very thin tracks. This helps keep the weave lying as flat as possible reducing the bulky look and feel. This is usually the more expensive hair that comes directly from someone's head. The wefts are thinner and there hair is thicker and covers more head surface.
3.The way you braid also makes a difference in the way the weave turns out. The flatter and small the braid the flatter and more believable the weave. I have been experimenting on my dummy with different braid patterns. The braid pattern chosen depends on the individual choices that you or the stylist makes.
4.They are like 1001 weave techniques out there. I have learned that one weave technique can have 100 different names depending on the region, the stylist etc. Example: Infusion can be called, dreamstrands, great lengths, dreamweave etc. It can get confusing at time.
These are the techniques that I have learned about or have elaborated my learning.
1. Full head sewn in's with closure
2. Partial sewn in's with some natural hair left out to blend
3. Sewn in with a net
4. Dream Hair(the weft is sewn into a track made with your own hair)
5. Microlinks
6. Malaysian techniqe(lies very flat to hair)
7. Infusion
8.Quick weave
Ladies who are weave enthusiast please share.
What is your favorite technique?
What other techniques have you used in the past? Did it work well for you?
What type of hair is your favorite to use for weaves and can you reuse it?
What techiques do you know about that you may share that others may not know about but may want to try?
What braid patterns do you use for a natural looking sewn in?
Any other information you would like to share.