Understanding Weave Hair And Everything About It (2024)

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Tasha Neely| May 14, 2022 | 13 mins read

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Everything you ever need to know about weaving Hair or Hair weave. Read on to know in detail about how to about for weave that you've planning on getting for a long time now.

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For years now, hair weaves have provided stunning thick locks to women all around the world creating voluminous, ultra-glam hair. When done correctly, a weave can give off a lustrous, ultra-feminine vibrancy with the variety of textures and styles available. Weaves definitely add a new dimension to your look.

Initially weaves were mostly used by women in show business or in the fashion industry, but now have evolved into an essential fashion commodity for women from all walks of lives. Choosing and maintaining the right weave from the very beginning is important to creating the desired look.

Let's talk about how to choose and maintain a weave from the extensions, textures and styles.

What is a Weave?

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A weave is artificial or natural hair extension that’s fixed into human hair by sewing. It's one of the least expensive options for getting beautiful long locks that the average woman can wear. Weaves have become quite popular among black women in recent times. Weaves once installed can last for 3-4 months.

Weaves date back to the Egyptian era, where people dyed human hair or sheep wool and placed it onto their heads with resin or beeswax. Cleopatra was famous in the ancient world for sporting peaco*ck blue weave in her hair.

Types of Weave Hair

Before we go straight into the depths of weave hair, let’s understand the different types of extension hair that are available in the market today.

Synthetic Hair

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These are exactly what they are called. These are synthetic hair strands made out of man-made fibers like nylon or acrylic. These fibers are put through numerous chemical procedures to make them look and feel like human hair.

They have texture, color and styling abilities similar to real human hair. Synthetic hair cannot withstand extreme heat while styling. One can easily notice the difference between synthetic and natural human hair just by touch.

Human Hair

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This hair is from real human hair sourced from a single donor. The look and feel is very similar to your natural hair as is the maintenance and care. Human hair is of premium quality and therefore more expensive.

Virgin Human Hair

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Virgin human hair is free from any chemical treatments whatsoever. This hair is sourced from a single donor whose hair has not been treated with any chemicals for styling or coloring purposes. Virgin human hair is easy to style. Good maintenance will ensure longevity of the hair.

Remy Hair

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Virgin remy hair is hair whose cuticles are intact and are in the same direction. This leads to less tangling and shedding. They are sourced from various donors. When maintained properly they can last for more than a year.

Different Textures Of Weave Hair

Depending on the natural texture of your hair, one can opt for a variety of textured hair weaves when choosing weave extensions. Choosing the right kind of texture for your hair extensions is important, because this will give you a neat and blended look.

Straight Hair Weave

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If you have naturally straight hair you might want to choose a straight hair weave texture. This hair type has the most sheen and is very strong and difficult to damage. The hair is practically carefree and is super sleek. The weave will perfectly blend with your natural hair.

Wavy Hair Weave

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Wavy hair is neither too straight nor too curly. It has a thicker texture compared to straight hair and looks like a “S” - it's curlier but not quite as curly as coiled hair. This texture provides volume, body and fullness and also adds bounce to your hairstyle.

Curly Hair Weave

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The curly hair weaves are made in two different ways - first chemically, where the hair is permed using different chemicals to create the curl and secondly where the hair is steamed and set with a hot iron to create the curls. These types of hair will require extra care as they are prone to frizz and may end up getting dry creating damaged cuticles.

Kinky Hair Weave

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Kinky hair, commonly referred to as Afro-textured or coily hair, is naturally very dry and spongy in texture and can be soft and fine or coarse and wiry. Strands form very tight, small curls of zig-zags right from the scalp and are prone to major shrinkage. This type of kinky hair weave is susceptible to tangling because it is often fragile with a very high density. Coily hair weaves shrinks when wet because it has fewer cuticle layers than other hair types.

Why Choose Machine Wefted Hair for a Sew-in Weave?

    • A weave is a great way to add length to your natural hair. Even more important, weaves give your own hair a healthy window to rest and grow. The weaves add fullness and body to your hair!
    • A sew-in saves you the trouble of putting on and off your extensions time and time again and gives you a more permanent solution. The sewing process is a tad bit lengthy one, but then it gives you a very smooth finish.
    • Also the weaving process is found to be the best and safest process for your own hair, as no heat is applied to your hair for installation nor any kind of glue is used. The hair is simply sewed into your hair on cornrows with the help of a bent needle and sewing thread.
    • The weaves can last up to 2 months with proper care and maintenance.

How To Identify Good Hair Weave

The quality of a good hair weave is primarily determined by the type of hair that is used in making the weave. Virgin hair is the absolute best. This hair has never been treated, bleached or dyed so it can be installed as often as you want and also be colored if desired.

Virgin hair can be straightened, curled, or blown dry and flat ironed without damaging the hair in any way. Good quality virgin hair is sourced from India. Women of this country rarely color their hair or use any chemical treatments, thus making the hair very strong.

When used in hair extensions, this hair can be customized in various ways as per the requirements of the clients. Hair stylists all around the globe prefer to work with virgin hair because of its strength. One can also determine the quality of the hair by a series of tests. Let’s check them out below;

Visual Test

This is done by picking up a strand from the bundle that is large enough to see the color of the hair. Now hold the tip near the base, if the tips are not lighter by the base, then that means the hair has been completely processed and is not virgin hair.

The Taper

Lower quality hair extensions do not draw out smaller strands resulting in products with severely tapered ends which result in uneven length of hair extensions.

How The Hair Feels

For natural virgin weave hair, the hair will feel like your own hair, including having some split ends and a little dryness (if not washed). Whereas, when weave hair is chemically processed, it will have a very silky smooth feel; like your hair right after a deep conditioner is applied.

This smoothness is the result of a layer of silicone that is applied to the hair after processing. The chemical process for mass production of low quality weave hair strips the hair of its cuticles and effectively dries out the hair. This dryness is masked by the silicone that provides a short term soft and silky feeling.

After a few washes the silicon on the weave hair will be washed off and the resulting dryness will lead to the hair tangling and matting. When selecting high quality natural virgin weave hair make sure you don’t fall for that silky smooth feeling.

Cuticle

It is a very subtle test for feeling and requires practice to find the difference. In doing this, you will need to pick a strand or two from the bundle and you are going to run your fingers up and down to the tip and then hold it with one hand and then run the other hand up in the opposite direction.

So if you get resistance when you go up the strand, you are actually feeling the cuticle. If it feels the same in both directions, its cuticles are not present. Thus, it’s not virgin hair.

Fire Test

Snip away a strand or two away from the bundle and then light them on fire. On burning it will either get charred or it will light up and become molten. After burning, it will smell like burnt plastic. This happens in the case of synthetic hair. For virgin hair, on burning, you will need to blow it out and it will stink and smell like sulfur.

Installation Process Of Weave Hair

    • The sewing method of the hair weave is more secure, compared to the other methods. The materials for this type of extension include a sewing needle, thread, and your hair which should be braided.
    • You can either go with one of two braid patterns - circular or straight back. It all depends on which hairstyle you want to create., Please remember that it’s always best to consult with the professional who sews your hair, because that person will be able to direct you depending on your needs.
    • In order to keep the extensions from getting loose, it’s best to wait until you are ready before you remove them. In order to secure your braids, you will need a needle and thread. Thread the needle first, tying a knot at the end of the thread next which will lock it into place.
    • Now start off at either side of the nape of your hair, sewing it in a stitching motion through the braids and out again, repeating this action until you reach your ends.
    • Then simply cut off excess string from the top and you’re ready to go!
    • To undo it, clip or snip around with scissors where you started and then simply un-tie your braid once it‘s unwound completely.

Pros And Cons Of Using Hair Weave

Weaving hair is a very intricate process. It takes a lot of practice and precision from a trained professional. The weave is literally woven onto the natural hair with the help of braids. Horizontal cornrows are created from ear to ear and the weaves are sewed using the help of a needle and a thread. There are pros and cons to each process, let’s have a look at them.

Pros of Using Hair Weave

        • There is no need for glue or any heat in the installation process.
        • The hair on your head doesn’t get damaged.
        • Your hair gets time to grow underneath the extensions.
        • Once installed you can carry on with your daily routine effortlessly. The weave holds onto the hair firmly.
        • Less number of trips to the salons for upkeep.
        • You can wash your hair with the weave on.
        • The weave blends with your natural hair easily.
        • You can oil, deep condition and style your hair even with the weave on.
        • You can try different hairstyles, even putting your hair up or in a bun won’t reveal the extensions, as they are sewn right at the scalp.
        • It is more like a permanent solution to your hair challenges.

Cons of Using Hair Weave

        • It is a long process.
        • It requires the help of a trained professional.
        • It is not suitable for people with very thin hair.
        • If the braids are too tight, the weaves can cause headaches.
        • The care and maintenance of the weave will require time.
        • The installation process can be quite expensive.

There are always pros and cons to each process, but use your judgment based on acquired information and see what choice outweighs the other. Despite the disadvantages, many people prefer to use weave hair because it doesn’t harm your natural hair in any way. And, the time taken for installation is just one time which doesn’t result in time taken on a daily basis.

Caring For Your Weave Hair

Even though your hair weave didn’t actually grow from your scalp, it is still important to look after your weave hair. The best way to maintain your investment is to treat weave hair exactly like the hair that grows naturally from your scalp — wash, condition and style on a regular basis. Treating these extensions just like any other part of your hairstyle will greatly increase their longevity. Now let’s look at some care tips to help increase longevity.

    • The first and foremost thing is to take care of your scalp. Before going for the installation of the weave on your scalp, wash and deep condition your hair.
    • Like you would wash your hair, do the same for weave hair extensions. They require deep conditioning to retain their moisture and keep frizz away.
    • Use a sulfate-free shampoo and a leave-in conditioner.
    • After washing you should dry both your extensions and natural hair properly under a hooded dryer.
    • Brush your hair daily to keep knots and tangles at bay. Use a detangler brush that will glide easily through the weave extensions.
    • Do not use too many products. Less is the key here.
    • If you can, sleep on a satin pillowcase. This will prevent dryness and control the frizz next morning.
    • Installing weave hair correctly is extremely important. And, it can be achieved with the help of a trained professional who has complete knowledge of the process.
    • Visiting the hair professional regularly to tighten the weaves will increase the life of your install.
    • Also when you decide to remove your weave, it must also be done by a professional.

Difference Between Clip-ins, Tape-ins and Weave Hair

Let’s understand hair extensions better, by looking at the differences between the three major methods of installation in the hair extensions which are Clip-in extensions, Tape-in extensions and Machine Wefted hair extensions.

Clip-in Extensions

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They offer a temporary change to your hairstyle as by the end of the day, it is advisable to take them off. The extensions have clips attached to them which can be easily put on and removed without the help of a professional. Clip in extensions can last up to a year depending upon how you take care of them.

Tape-in Extensions

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These extensions are suggested if you want a more semi-permanent solution. Once installed these tape in extensions can last upto 6-8 weeks, or even longer depending on the maintenance. These extensions have industrial grade tape that is double sided and is placed between the natural hair for seamless installation.

Weave Hair Extensions

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They are installed by first braiding cornrows in your natural hair , then sewing the machine wefts into your hair with the help of a needle and thread. It generally takes a longer time to install these extensions, but they offer a more permanent solution. The installation needs to be done by an experienced professional. Machine wefted hair extensions can usually last for 8-9 weeks, or even longer depending on the care given to them.

It is challenging to select the type of extensions you want to choose for yourself. Always keep in mind your own hair texture in order to match the weaves to the natural hair so it will blend in seamlessly.

Remember the type of installation technique you desire - a temporary one or a more permanent one. Sew-insr offers a permanent solution to your hair concerns. It takes away the effort of removing the extensions and saves time on daily hair decisions.

One thing that we have pointed out in this blog is that sew-ins are a technique that is widely used by women around the world. Wearing a weave helps you to transform yourself into a new you!!! Weave hair gives you a lot of versatility and at the same time protects your natural hair, giving it time to grow and breathe.

Hope this blog helped you to get off the fence about weave hair extensions.

Understanding Weave Hair And Everything About It (2024)

FAQs

Understanding Weave Hair And Everything About It? ›

Extension – Synthetic or natural hair that is usually clipped or taped in to add volume and length to a person's real hair. Weave – A hairstyle that weaves real or artificial hair into a person's natural hair to create a thicker, longer, or more glamorous look. A weave is a type of extension.

What do I need to know before getting a weave? ›

5 crucial weave tips:
  • Spend more for good quality hair. Cheap synthetic hair extensions damage your natural hair and can cause scalp irritation. ...
  • Stay the hell away from bonded weaves. Bonded weaves use bonding glue to attach the extensions to your scalp. ...
  • Change it up. ...
  • Care for your natural hair. ...
  • Don't forget your scalp.
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What type of weave hair is the best? ›

We'd say the best hair to use for real hair weaves is Remy. It offers the best combination of quality and wearability. Non-Remy hair can also be used, but it's more prone to tangling and matting than Remy hair.

What grade of hair weave is the best? ›

A good choice for #1B color, curly hair owners. Grade 10A is the highest quality hair that you can buy, and it's also the most expensive. It's 100% unprocessed virgin hair from one donor with thick ends and strong structure. You can dye hair up to white color without much damage.

How does hair weave work? ›

"A weave is when you braid your hair up, you have a net over it and you weave the hair — the tracks — into the net that is sewn onto your head," she says. "You can have it up to a month and some change depending on how your hair grows and how you take care of it.

What not to do with a weave? ›

It is advised not to leave your weave in beyond 8 -10 weeks, as it can start looking limp and lifeless while also causing your new growth to mat and loc. It is important to take off the weave and let your natural hair breathe. Leaving your natural hairline out will make your weave look unnatural.

How much does a good weave cost? ›

This depends on a number of factors, including where you are in the country and who your stylist is. Generally speaking, though, the install service usually ranges from $100 to $600. And that's not including the cost of the extensions, which can fall anywhere between $80 to $600.

What are the disadvantages of hair weave? ›

However, while these hairstyles offer a range of possibilities, wearing them can damage your natural hair and even cause hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken. Because a weave or extensions often require women to wear their natural hair tightly pulled, this can be tough on hair.

What is the most natural looking sew in? ›

A partial sew in means that the base of your sew in is partially braided. This method allows you to leave a portion of your natural hair out to cover the wefts. Partial sew ins give you the most natural look if done properly and if the correct type is chosen for your hair type.

What is the most expensive type of weave? ›

Virgin hair is the most expensive type of human hair weave.

How do I know if my weave is 100% human hair? ›

Take a small piece of the hair product and burn it. Human hair will turn into ashes and have a smell similar to burning feathers or barbecue. On the contrary, if the product contains synthetic fibers, it will melt into solid form and come out with a strong chemical smell.

How do you know if your weave is good quality? ›

Rub your hands together to cause slight friction in the hair, then release. Run your fingers through the hair. Your fingers should slide freely through the hair. The more it snags and gets caught, the lower the quality of hair.

How long do hair weaves stay in? ›

How long do they last? Sew In hair extensions are fairly permanent and would last you anywhere between 6-8 weeks. It is recommended that the maximum time you should have a full weave is 3 months as it could affect the growth of your natural hair.

Does your hair grow under a weave? ›

With proper care and the right weaving technique that is specialized for your hair type, texture, and density; your natural hair will grow and flourish underneath your weave. It is also very important to know that the removal of the sew-in truly matters and is crucial in length retention.

Why is my weave so itchy? ›

Hair extensions add a lot of weight to your head, so it's normal for your scalp to take some time to adjust. If you have a sensitive scalp, mild itching for the first few days is common, but constant, intense itchiness likely means the extensions are too tight or heavy for your scalp to handle comfortably long-term.

What to do before installing a weave? ›

So to keep your hair healthy, follow these tips before installing your sew-in:
  1. Wash Your Hair. Clean hair is the basic starting point for any sew-in weave hairstyle. ...
  2. Protein Treat Your Hair. Hair is comprised of protein, which provides its strength and tensile nature. ...
  3. Trim Your Ends. ...
  4. Wait Two Weeks After Chemical Usage.
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What skills do you need to weave? ›

Key skills for weaver:
  • Good analytical and organizational skills.
  • Effective team member.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Strong safety orientation.
  • Physical strength.

Is a weave damaging to your hair? ›

For many women, wearing a weave or extensions is a great way to switch up their hairstyle, adding length, volume, and even color. However, while these hairstyles offer a range of possibilities, wearing them can damage your natural hair and even cause hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken.

How long will a weave last? ›

Sew In hair extensions are fairly permanent and would last you anywhere between 6-8 weeks. It is recommended that the maximum time you should have a full weave is 3 months as it could affect the growth of your natural hair.

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