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Here
are a few techniques that we offer:
SEWING
WEAVE: This method is the oldest in hair weaving.
It was invented back in the late 50's and was a great
beginning for those who wanted instant locks. This is
the art of corn rowing your natural hair to the scalp.
The commercial hair is then sewn onto the cornrow. This
technique is known for giving the hair a break form everyday
stress. This technique will usually last from one to two
months and usually takes about 3 to 4 hours to apply.
The object of the weaving process is many: to eliminate
the appearance of baldness or create the illusion of a
full head of hair, add length, change texture or color.
If you would like to wear weave for any of these reason
or until your own hair is where you would like it to be,
this may be suitable for you. If done skillfully there
will be little or no lumps. We are known for having the
flattest sewing weave that has little or no lumps or bumps.
Net weave: If you have problems with hair loss
due to sickness or just for some unknown reason, and would
like to wear different styles, which are more permanent
than a wig, I would suggest that the technique you use
is Net Weaving. This involves adding hair extensions by
creating a foundation with a weaving net and sewing the
commercial hair on to the net. This method is usually
for that client who is experiencing severe hair loss and
cannot create a secure track with his or her own hair.
This technique is not damaging to the hair. This process
usually takes about three1/2 to 4 hours. Net weaving is
a technique which last approximately one 1/2 to 2 months.
This may very due to the growth of your natural hair.
Your natural hair growth will determine the best time
to come in to get it redone.
INTERLOCKING WEAVE: Interlocking is a unique weave
technique that is done by attaching commercial hair to
your own hair with needle and thread. There are no braids,
glue or net. Therefore, you will have no lumps or bumps.
This technique is very safe for the hair and will last
for 2 to 2 ½ months.
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