If you get a high quality hair and you care for it properly, it can last for up to three months. I am a stylist, I have a sew in also. This is my second month with this one. I will probably take it out soon because I've swam a lot this summer. You can swim in it, but take it easy. If you wash the hair, keep it as straight as possible, don't let it matt up when shampooing. Sit under a cool dryer to dry hair. Do not use a blow dryer. And make sure hair is dry thoroughly, because with the summer heat it can mildew and really stink. If your weave will be long, you can wrap it which will make styling it easier and you won't have to use a lot of heat during styling which makes the do last longer. Finally use a weave or extent ions brush, you can find it at sally's. It has loops so that it doesn't catch on the weft of the weave. Good luck!
2006-07-23 11:48:42
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answered by JazzyJa 2
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Yes you can wash them and most people keep them in no longer than 3 months just like micro braids. You would want the person doing them to reinforce each braid which means roping the braids with thread before sewing the track to the braid. This insures the braids staying tight even when new growth begins. It would be best to get the professional that sews them in to shampoo for you. It can be a job when doing it yourself. I am a professional stylist and salon owner. Good luck!!!
2006-07-23 11:44:58
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answered by SweetT 3
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until eventually it is healed, often about 3 months. it is healed even as all crust and tenderness has been lengthy gone and under no circumstances lower back for 4 weeks. do no longer get rid of the jewellery in any respect for the period of that element. Btw, you'd be more effective off rinsing the H2Ocean away with water, salt left on the exterior might want to be drying and aggravating. warmth saline soaks are more effective, saline sprays are perfect for on-the-go care once you won't be able to do a soak. You double the total healing time for the first stretch, so oftentimes about 6 months.
2016-11-25 20:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You can treat human hair like your own. I wouldn't leave the tracks in longer then 3 months.
2006-07-23 11:45:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I always keep mine in about 3 months or so. when they really start to come out. Yeah, you can wash it,but you should wait 2 weeks before you wash your hair since when you wash your hair some of it will come out.
2006-07-23 12:52:24
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answered by Nicalo22 4
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A month then you should change them. Try not to let them get tangled before that though or they will look ratty and horrid.
2006-07-23 11:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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whenever you fell like they are getting tangled or for about a month....it kind of depens on the lenght of your hair and how they were put in.
2006-07-23 11:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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