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How To Avoid Hair Weave Damage?

For many women, weaves or hair extensions are a great way to change their hairstyle, add length, volume and even color. However, while these hairstyles offer a range of possibilities, wearing them can damage your natural hair and even lead to hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken. Because weaves or extensions often require women to pull their natural hair tight, this can be difficult on the hair.

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Constant pulling can cause hair to break or fall out, and can damage your hair follicles. Once the follicle is damaged, the hair can't grow back, resulting in permanent hair loss. Fortunately, there are precautions consumers can take to help avoid these problems.

1.How To prevent hair damage from weaves or extensions

To prevent hair damage from weaves or extensions, the following tips are recommended:

Keep your natural hair in good shape:

It is important to care for your natural hair prior to weaving or extensions. Make sure your hair is clean and free of residue from products such as hairspray. Use a conditioner to keep your hair moist and strong. Continue to follow this hair care routine during and between weaves or extensions to keep your hair healthy.

Consult a professional stylist:

Be aware; if you feel pain or headaches, the haircut is too tight. Tight hairstyles can cause traction alopecia, a type of hair loss caused by repeatedly pulling on the hair and can be permanent. If a hairstyle hurts or feels too tight, have your stylist loosen the affected area.

Keep your hair clean:

If you wear clip-in hair extensions, remove them before washing your natural hair. Use a gentle, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to keep your scalp clean and hydrated.

Protect the edges:

Sparse baby hairs growing around the hairline - very fragile. Simply use a water-based styling gel and moisturize with conditioner to care for fragile hair. Avoid using heated styling tools whenever possible.

Change your hairstyle:

Remember that your hairstyle and the products you use can make a big difference in maintaining healthy hair. To maintain healthy hair, it is important to get your hair out of weaves or extensions. Wear these hairstyles for a maximum of two or three months, then switch to something else and let your hair relax.

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2.5 key braiding tips

1. Spend more money on quality hair

Cheap synthetic hair extensions can damage your natural hair and can cause scalp irritation. Be wary of human hair extensions mixed with synthetic hair and animal hair such as yak or horse hair. Make sure to inspect the hair thoroughly and make sure to wash the hair before use to ensure that there are no hidden insects in the weft that can damage or irritate your natural hair follicles.

2. Stay away from bonded weaves

Bonded weaves use a bonding adhesive to secure the extensions to the scalp. Bonding suffocates the scalp and causes hair roots to break because natural hair cannot breathe.

3. Change it

Weave should only be worn for 4-6 weeks at a time, because your scalp needs to breathe! Wearing the same weave style for longer than this without washing can lead to unsanitary conditions and possibly hair loss.

4. Take care of your natural hair

It is important to deep condition and care for your natural hair before weaving as neglect can lead to traction alopecia. African hair transplants are almost impossible due to the way African hair grows.

5. Don't forget your scalp

Wrap it in a silk scarf before going to bed, exercising or any activity where you will sweat, and be sure to wash and blow dry it if you sweat too much. Also apply as much deep conditioner and scalp treatment as possible to your natural hair and let your scalp breathe from time to time.

3.What type of weave is the least disruptive?

When you can't stop yourself from getting hair extensions or braids, it's important to know which type of weave is the least damaging to your hair. If you want to enjoy a voluminous weave, you need to know which type is best for you: 1. Clip-in weaves :

Clip-in weaves are the most comfortable, easiest and least damaging way to add volume and length to hair in seconds. Clip-in weaves are temporary and can be secured to your natural hair with small clips. This is the preferred method for many women. It allows the scalp to rest, thus reducing damage to the hair.

2. Webbing weaves:

Add tape into the weave by using an adhesive, glue or tape. They are very comfortable and easy to carry without putting stress or pressure on your scalp or natural hair. In terms of the least disruptive type, adhesive tape weaves are the winner. They allow your natural hair to rest to recover.

3. Halo Weave:

Halo weaves are the lightest and most relaxing type of hair weave, and they are secured to the top of the hair with invisible metal wires that do not cause any damage to the hair. Halo weaves are temporary and will not affect your scalp's health at all.

4.Conclusion

When you use hair weaves, be careful to prevent any hair risks. It is important to note that even with these least destructive weaves, proper care, maintenance and installation should be followed.

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