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    Posted: March 28 2006 at 6:44am
I asked a while back about weaving and many said it was not a good way. I don't remember why so could someone tell me the reasons why weaving is a less positive option?

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I think every method has its pros and cons. And alot depends on how well a method is applied and removed. I dont think its any better or worse than any other method. I think it just takes a more skill to do a weave than some of the other methods. Im not sure if there are many experienced weavers or wearers here or not..
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I wore a weave, both full cap and then 4 tracks for about 5 years and I didn't have any problems with it, aside from the occational itchiness of the wefts on the scalp.

My hair is very  fine and thin  and after I was finished wearing the weave and I moved on to strand methods, my hair was in the best shape ever from being protected by the weave.

My braider was very skilled on working with all types of hair, especially caucasian textured. 

I personally want to get into offering more weave services.  I'm looking into learning pole weaving.

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For me I do the good old fashion sew-in weave method and I have had no problems with it. It all boils down to how one maintain and takes care of the natural hair under it as well as whats left out to 'blend' with. I have been rocking a sew-in weave since like the mid-late 90's (not back to back though LOL) and have positive outcome from it such has hair growth, healthy hair, etc. So I guess it differs person to person and how one cares for them really. HTH

ETA: Ohh and some ppl just cant do/deal with a weave due to the texture of hair or situation. Therefore its not for everyone persay.



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I was wondering what you girls suggest for the itching of the scalp? Thanks!!
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Thanks.

I was thinking, should I wait until after summer? Since it probably be warmer having more hair.

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Hi! Im new and just wanted to add that I have been wearing sewins for almost 6mo and have noticed my hair is growing back in quite nicely and that it has proven to be a great alternative for me. My hair thinned quite dramatically after 2 back to back operations and is just now coming back with the help of my Biotin and protein.

 I am using Remy and have 3 tracks that are double wefted (I LG 2 wefts together) and my stylist does the smallest micro cornrow possible on my fine caucasian hair.  So I have quite a bit of volume and I opt to keep the 18 inch length.  Suprisingly, I do not have much bulk and you cannot believe how very flat my wefts lie against my head.  The itching is the only drawback and I have them tightened about 3-4 wks and change hair about every 2-3 months.

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Originally posted by SaraAnn SaraAnn wrote:

I was wondering what you girls suggest for the itching of the scalp? Thanks!!
There are a variety of great topical treatments you can find at your local BSS to help relieve the itching.. The ones with tea tree in it are nice, (tea tree is great for itching) and have a light minty-like scent. Other things you can do: 

  1. After your install, have your stylist rinse your hair (extensions and all) with a warm water rinse..
  2. Before your final rinse after you shampoo and condition, rinse your scalp with Sea Breeze or witch hazel.
  3. Trim back the beard on the wefted hair before it's applied.. (not too much.. you don't want to destroy the integrity of the weft)

Mostly, you just have to wait it out.. The topical sprays will help until the tracks loosen some as your hair grows.. There are a ton of good ones on the market.. I use Dr Miracle's Braid Relief spray. Good stuff.. It's light, and has a nice minty scent..



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Originally posted by ThAbAdDeStBaBy ThAbAdDeStBaBy wrote:

...good old fashion sew-in weave method and I have had no problems with it. It all boils down to how one maintain and takes care of the natural hair under it as well as whats left out to 'blend' with. I have been rocking a sew-in weave since like the mid-late 90's (not back to back though LOL) and have positive outcome from it such has hair growth, healthy hair, etc. So I guess it differs person to person and how one cares for them really.
Me too.. what she said..    (well except I've been down since the late 80s) but other than that.. what she said..    
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Originally posted by ITgrrrl ITgrrrl wrote:

...change hair about every 2-3 months.
You know, if your wefts are in good shape you can wash an re-use the hair.. You'll get more bang for your buck.. 
Check out the 5th So Cal offline luncheon?? For more info: divahairtalk.overthehillweb.com/lunch.html

Links to my fav vendors & hair albums + Weave 101 information: divahairtalk.overthehillweb.com
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Divavocals, you said the key words. Sea breeze or teatree shampoo. I dilute my tea tree shampoo with water because it is very concentrated. Oh, I use the Paul Mitchell Teatree shampoo. i also take a rattail comb to reach those areas in between the tracks, it helps the itching also. I send those instructions home.

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