QuoteReplyTopic: I need help from someone who can weave Posted: May 03 2005 at 3:39pm
I am looking into weaving again and I like it alot because it is so
much better for your clients hair than glue, especially if stylists
like me make the braids nice and comfortable. The one and only problem
I have though is when you're making one track all the way across the
head how do you make it so the braid doesnt come undone? The only thing
I can think of is rubber banding it but i know this isnt correct. I
know someone knows how to do this correctly and they never explain it
in tutorials. If someone could direct me to a tutorial or explain to me
how it works I would be most grateful! :)
FYI: For Asian and Caucasian hair, some people recommend incorporating
some synthetic hair into the cornrows to provide more "bulk" and create
a stronger "base for the wefts. Apparently, this helps them to hold
longer. :)
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yeah, what Jenny said. For caucasian hair, add some synthetic hair and then you can sew the braid in thread first before you sew the weft on for added security.
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The extension stylist I know ALWAYS ran thread through the
cornrows of Caucasian and Asian hair to better anchor the weft
and she believed it was less damaging this way. Sounds
similar to what Jenny said. I believe this is how she may have
tied off the cornrow. I am not sure of the actual technique, but I
know she tied them off with thread, not rubberbands. Sorry I am
not much help, just my two cents...
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oh that would make sense. Braid with thread and synthetic hair and tie
it off like pinch braids. Kinda like pinch braid tracks?! Wow you girls
are amazing thanks for all your help!
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The extension stylist I know ALWAYS ran thread through the cornrows of Caucasian and Asian hair to better anchor the weft and she believed it was less damaging this way.
Hi!
Jenny -- this is exactly what my stylist was trying to explain to me... I think, anyway. This is the way she is doing my install (at the back of my head)...
Is this really less damaging than a "normal" weave??
I wore a weave for 5 years, and my hair is fine straight, fine, and thin.
Anyway, my stylist always braided in some synthetic hair ( from those jumbo braids you can buy at the BSS for just a few dollars) and she just braided all the way down to the ends.
For her rows, she would actually do 2 braids, one from each side of the head, and they meet in the middle of the head. She said you want the 'closed end' of the braid near hairline and the 'open ends' of the braid would meet in the middle. She would sew these braids together with upholstry thread and then sew the weft on to that. She was so good, these things lasted in my crappy hair for about 8 weeks, with minimal slippage.
i dunno if i would say less damaging though.... well yeah i guess it
would be. It would put some of the strain on the string and more hold
of the hair so it doesnt yank it everywhere...
i normally double band the ends and also sew into the length of weave. You are suppose to cut the bands at the end but i just leave them there for extra support
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