How to Take Care of Hair Under the Weave and Solution of Weave Hairs or curly Hair
Posted by abdulwahab on Sunday, March 21, 2010
While a weave affords you a
lot of versatility, and protects
your hair at the same time, you can't neglect your own hair while
wearing one. Taking care of your hair when it's weaved away will ensure
that once the weave is removed, your new growth is healthy and lush. So
when wearing hair extensions, you need to:
Shampoo and Condition
Yes, you still need to shampoo your hair on a regular basis.
Concentrate the shampoo on your scalp and work it in with the balls of
your fingertips. Then work the shampoo down the weave hair, but do not
ball it up on the top of your head. Instead, work your fingers straight
down through the hair to the ends. Let the water help guide the
shampoo down. It's important to keep the weave hair as straight as
possible to prevent matting and tangling.

Apply Oils to Your Scalp
Your hair and scalp still need nourishment.
Work natural oils beneath the weave onto your scalp and massage them
in. If the weave is made of human
hair, getting a little product on it won't hurt it, but synthetic
hair doesn't require additional products, so you'll have to be
careful not to get oils on it.
Don't Neglect the Weave
Also, when caring for your hair, you must
care for the weave hair as well. Just because you'll eventually remove
it doesn't mean you can neglect it. Besides cleansing, weave hair needs
to be combed to work tangles out. It should be secured at night,
either under a satin cap or scarf.
Remove it After Six to Eight Weeks
Your hair will likely grow about ½ to 1
inch beneath the weave. Near the end of the recommended time frame for
wearing it, the hair growth will cause it to be looser. Listen to your
stylist's advice on how long to leave a weave in. If you extend this
time too much, not only will your weave begin to look old and ragged,
your new growth may begin to mat and loc.