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Get answers to common questions about Traditional Sew In.
Expect approximately three to six hours, depending on your natural hair length, density, and the amount of extensions used. Braiding and careful sewing require time; weâll evaluate during consultation and schedule appropriately to ensure precise, comfortable application.
When installed and maintained properly by professionals, sew-ins are low-damage. Proper braiding tension, quality wefts, and scheduled breaks reduce stress. Follow aftercare, avoid excessive pulling, and remove extensions promptly if you notice thinning or discomfort.
Wash gently every one to two weeks with sulfate-free shampoo, focusing on the scalp. Condition mid-lengths and ends, avoiding the weft base to prevent slippage. Pat dry, detangle softly, and book regular maintenance appointments to keep wefts secure.
With proper installation and maintenance, sew-ins commonly last six to ten weeks before reinstallation. Factors like hair growth rate, scalp health, and care routines affect timing. Regular salon check-ins help extend wear and maintain hair integrity.
Yes â you can use curling irons and flat irons on high-quality extension hair. Always apply a heat protectant, use moderate temperatures, and avoid prolonged heat at the weft base to prevent loosening or damage to both extensions and natural hair.
Wait 48 to 72 hours before swimming to allow braids and stitches to settle. Chlorine and saltwater can dry and tangle extensions; rinse and condition after swimming and wear a swim cap. For exercise, secure hair and cleanse the scalp after workouts.