Hair Weaves Wrong And How to Avoid
A good human hair weave can make any woman feel glamorous. But your hair can quickly turn into a hot mess if it's not properly cared for. From visible tracks to bad blends, there are lots of things that can go wrong while wearing a weave. Today Julia hair shop could tell you some hair weaves wrong and how to avoid them.
1.Your weave looks like an actual wig.
While there's nothing wrong with wearing a good wig every now and again, you definitely don't want your weave to be mistaken for one. This usually happens when the hair is synthetic and has an unnatural-looking sheen to it, or the weave has been improperly installed.
2.You got a bad blend.
Not all hair textures and colors are created equally when it comes to weaves. It may be fun to play with them, but don't forget that you have to actually blend in the weave with the hair that's growing out of your head. That's why it's very important to find hair that matches the texture of your hair. For example, if you plan on wearing your hair curly, don't install straight hair extensions. Instead, go with the curly weave such as Virgin Peruvian curly hair weave to match your naturally curly hair.
3.There's a bad smell coming from the weave. What causes a bad-smelling weave?
When washing your good human hair weave, it's important to take the time to make sure you get all of the weaves (and your natural hair underneath) completely dry; otherwise, mildew will grow. You can eliminate the bad smell by washing thoroughly with a clarifying shampoo and then using a blow-dryer, focusing directly onto the scalp, to make sure the roots of your weave get dry.
4.The weave doesn't match up with your hairline.
A good weave should blend in well with all of your hair — including your hairline. If your weave looks obvious, chances are it wasn't installed properly or the color doesn't match up.
5.You're not wearing your weave the way it was styled.
Too many times, women with weaves will wear their hair in a style that it wasn't meant to be worn in. For example, wearing your weave up in a ponytail when it was installed with the intention of you wearing it down means tracks may tend to show in abundance (not a good look). To keep this from happening, inform the hair stylist who's doing your weave beforehand about the various hairstyles you'd like to wear, so that he or she can sew it in properly. Also, before getting from the salon, make sure the hairstylist has cut or shaped the weave into a style that looks best for you.
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