How to stop your weave from shedding?

Nothing dims the fab feeling of a new weave quite like shedding. You run your fingers through your silky bundles and a few strands come loose. No big deal, right? Just to make sure, you grab your paddle brush, do another run-through--dagnabit, more strands! While some hair shedding is normal, not only with weaves but also with natural hair. Whether your hair is synthetic or straight outta India, weave shedding is a common problem that protective style aficionados deal with daily.

1. Seal The Hair

When most of us think sealing, we think about it in relation to moisturizing our hair, but this is a whole 'nother kind of sealing specific to weaves. Using a sealant before installing your hair is crucial to prevent shedding. "Sealing" is the process of locking in the hair at the weft with a sealant--typically a liquid adhesive or glue. We all know buying hair is an investment, so sealing your hair is your own personal insurance plan. 

2. Manipulate Less

The more styling you do, the more you'll be pulling on your hair, the more your hair will be shedding. We know half the fun of rocking a weave is endlessly watching YouTube videos for style ideas from your favorite weave-slaying hair guru, but constant manipulation will leave your bathroom floor looking like Chewbacca just did a head-to-toe shave. Try limiting how many times you flat iron your hair by wrapping it at night, or wear your hair down more instead of putting it up in a ponytail.

3. Sew Around The Wefts

If you're a stylist doing a sew-in (or you're doing your own hair), avoid sewing the needle straight through the track. This not only causes shedding, but it also decreases the life span of your wefts. The trick is to sew around the track so it doesn't break down over time. That way, wefts and clients get their life!

Premium human hair weave are offered by HJ Weave Beauty official store,you will find both of them can last more than 8 months with your proper care,and under you great care,they will just shedding very little although they have been used for a long time.You can consult the customer service who will give you the professional advice.

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