Sunday, December 27, 2009

Does hair weave have to match your natural hair's texture?

Unless your hair is going to be completely hidden under the weave, it should match your texture. You dont want it to LOOK like you have a weave, you want a weave to look as natural as possible. I'd say go for the same texture or go curly to hide your texture (if it doesnt match)Does hair weave have to match your natural hair's texture?
It depends, if you're getting a full weave, that leaves none of you're own hair out, then no, it doesn't have to match your natural texture. But if you are leaving some of your hair out, and say you want a curly weave, but you're hair is straight, it's not going to work out, and people will know that it's not you're hair. And that defeats the whole purpose of having a weave in the first place.Does hair weave have to match your natural hair's texture?
well you want it too becuz it might look weird and noticable when you look at it but you DONT have tooo
Not completely, but generally it looks a lot more realistic if it is similar. if you have roots with a really coarse texture and have a weave that has a very smooth fine texture the difference will be very noticeable. I would encourage you to talk to a hairdresser about it to be honest, they would be able to suggest what would suit your hair type the most.
The weave should resemble your hair texture if you choose to leave out some of your own hair, but most times your stylist can make your hair look like that weave with the right curling or straightening methods. But if your weaving your hair with a closing and your not leaving in visible hair out , it doesn't matter what texture or color you use, because your natural hair wont be seen. Hope this helped you out





To: Sanctuar..- If your hair was in that condition after your weave, there are reasons behind that. By suggesting strand by strand, your looking at hair breakage and damage in the future. FROM THE ROOT...yes, it may look nice but in the end after a few applications your hair will be damage and broken off at the scalp. Especially if you dont have a skilled technician doing the application.


Anything being fused onto the hair isnt good


By putting extra weight on the few strands of your hair, that the hair can't hold, your pulling, combing and styling the hair, not noticing little by little your breaking your hair off





Weaving may not be the most versatile weaving method but it is the safest, do you actually think fusing/bonding or attaching microbeads to strands of your hair is less damaging that a needle and thread?





Your problem is that, if your natural hair was tangled and matted, in less than two months, that means you need to have some maintainence done to your own hair.If you have split ends or your growing out a relaxer, you need to get rid of those dead ends and if you haven't gotten a deep conditioner or hair treatment your due for one , Maybe your stylist didnt braid your hair properly. Most people who hair mat up on them under a weave, means they kept it in too long and when your hair grows, it mats up together with all the new growth and dirt.





Last thing, if you tried to shampoo your hair by yourself, that is the reason you didnt get a good wash, especially if you don't have experience wearing weaves, leave that to your stylist
Yes, it's best to match, but might I also suggest NOT to go with a hair weave. I just had a hair weave in for less than two months, and it drove me crazy. It's incrediably itchy, unsanitary, and it's almost impossible to get in the weave and shampoo. I just got the weave out yesterday...it was disgusting. My normal hair was so tangled, matted and damaged. My scalp was dirty from not having gotten proper cleaning.


You will have to pay a little more, but I would suggest strand by strand Hairlocs or microbead (what I got). Although microbead hurts the first week, and is hard to sleep on, and does become a little itchy, it's not near to the extent of the weave, and you can wash and clean your scalp fine with them in because they are bonded to each of your strands and very accesible.


If you really don't want to pay more, then yes, get the hair weave to match your natural hair's texture, unless you are going wavy, it isn't as noticeable. But if the hair is not your texture to begin with, depending on the type used, it will usually get worse and worse with each consecutive wash.
well it doesnt HAVE to match your hair colour if you dotn want it too but if you want it to look real get the same texture

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