I would just leave it for a bit and see if the problem gets worse, in my experience it doesn't but if it does I'd just keep extensions out of that area totally as no method will be any good really if your hair is that weak xx
Shel, like Amanda said my own hair is perhaps a bit unruly. I wouldn't say i have been over brushing it but do straighten the top section of may hair quite a bit to help it blend in and also sometimes suffer from a dry scalp!!
It is definitely a case of my crappy hair and not the way the extensions were done as you did such an amazing job Shel
I dunno, maybe I should leave it a bit like Amanda said and see if it 'just stops'??
I so don't want them out as i love them
I am just really paranoid now when brushing as my scalp is now really tender due to this problem x.
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Intsant weaves and instant pony's are a life saver for me. It's where
the hair is attached to a net base with combs at the front and at the
back. You use your natural hairline to cover the attachment. You can
use the combs to attach, or sew it on if you wnat something more
permanent. A friend of mine attaches it using micro rings around the
front, sides and the back.
Takes about 2 minutes.
There are a few brands knocking about, but I like Sensationnel's
range.
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sorry to hijack your thread but how does an instant weave work.I have just bleached my hair and dont want to put any stress on it until I have a few inches of regrowth.I need a hair holiday,lol.
I'd just take out the top row or leave it for a bit and see if the problem gets any worse. Its usually just the initial few in my experience then it just stops xxx
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I'll need to check with her but what should i do as i dont want this to continue happening until the point when her own hair is damaged. i had got the client into the salon as soon as she told me and went over everything again and she says she was following it exactly.
What do i do as i was thnking of taking the whole thing out and doing weaves instead?
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It is pulling from the root. Even if the hair is kept loose ... sleeping,
combing and washing are the things that cause it ... and also putting
hair up or back.
It's as if the hair pops out of the folicle at the slightest pressure.
I find that it happens less with microrings installed well away from
the scalp ... but is REALLY bad with braids, a single braid with about
50 strands of my own hair, after a week the braid is only being held
by 10 or so
Does she have dry scalp? ... that can also be a cause.
Its nothing to do with you chick, when this has happened to my clients its been exactly the same area where you've described around the top section. It tends to be if the clients natural hair is a bit unruly and they tend to brush it a lot around that particular area, say when they have it up to get it right and get it to look smooth. They are continually brushing that section loads and loads of times. The hair is being ripped from the root, they may think they are brushing it correctly but they are probably just brushing it too much and it is coming out as most people's hair is weaker around that area, especially if they dye their hair x
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