Sunday, September 27, 2009

Hair Weaving

Hair Weaving essentially involves the addition of hair on the scalp in order to increase the volume and length of the already existing hair. Also known as Hair Integration, the hair is added on to the scalp by braiding or weaving human or synthetic hair in the root area of the person. This makes it grow naturally since it merges with scalp after sometime. However, hair weaving requires careful maintenance otherwise it will break off. It is best to get hair weaving done from professional parlors that specialize in hair treatments. It is best to get the proper tools and help needed to do a hair weave. Check out the instructions given below that will tell you how to sew in a hair weave.Hair weaving can be a very delicate and difficult task. It takes time and patience to get the weave done correctly so that it holds in place and looks natural. With practice and determination, hair weaves can be an amazing attribute to add to a resume or to impress your friends with.The process of weaving hair is not difficult, it is just exacting. To begin, one should corn row the hair so that the rows are going horizontally across the head. This is so the hair lines up properly and appears to be one with the natural hair. Then once the hair is corn rowed nicely, the process of attaching the new hair to the current hair can begin.By using a "C" style threaded needle, sew the hair extensions onto the current hair, being sure that the hair lines up nicely in front. A great weave can be disastrous if the weave is done off center. Once the front piece is centered, the sewing process can continue. Feel free to use as many stitches as needed to secure the hair in place. Once the first row is done, continue to the next row until all rows are complete.

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