How do I keep my hair moisturized under my weave?

How do I keep my hair moisturized under my weave?

Try a leave-in conditioner like Infusium 23 Leave-in, Ion Anti-Frizz Solutions or Oyin Hair Dew. Work it into your scalp if it feels dry. Your weave hair probably won’t need much spritzing at all; it’s more important to concentrate any moisture onto your scalp, where your braided base lies.

Can your hair grow with a sew in weave?

Even though they’re on the pricey side, IMO, sew-ins are definitely worth it. Not only are they cute, but they also allow your natural hair to grow long and healthy.

Can you wash your hair with a sew in weave?

Lack of air circulation while wearing a weave creates a moist environment which can cause bacteria such as mold to grow under the sew-in human hair weave. Ensure your hair is completely dry any time that you shampoo your hair.

What’s the best way to take care of a weave?

To take care of a weave, shampoo your hair every 7-14 days, which will keep your weave clean and looking great. Whenever you wash your hair, apply conditioner to your leave-out hair, including the edges, hairline, and part, to help prevent breakage.

What kind of shampoo should I use for my weave?

Opt for sulfate-free shampoos, which are more gentle on your weave and the hair underneath. Human and virgin hair weaves should be taken care of as if they were your own hair. Synthetic hair typically doesn’t last as long.

What to do with hair after a sew in?

Sweat and sew-ins don’t mix. After a few days wearing the weave, the real work began. To maintain a loose wave, I spent a lot of time curling the waist-length hair with a one-inch curling wand and then braiding it before bed.

How often should you wash your hair under a weave?

Lines like Girl + Hair make nozzled shampoos, conditioners, and apple cider vinegar rinses that simplify placing product where it’s needed. While their formulas ensure your scalp is at it’s best under your new do. “You should wash and condition your sew-in about once every three weeks,” says Ursula Stephen.

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