After washing and rinsing wrap your hair in a towel to remove excess water. |
Make sure that you pat your head to ensure that the tracks in your Weave are as dry as possible. |
My Natural Hair is very course underneath my weave so it takes longer to get excess water out. I find it easier to wash my weave or Hair Extension whilst its tide-up in a ponytail. |
Peruvian Hair Extension. 16"inch weave. Natural Black. Weave includes a 4x4 14"inch top closure. |
You can use any Shampoo and Conditioner of your choice. I use these products as they are a bargain to purchase and work best with my natural hair. |
Always use a wide toothed comb when combing your hair whilst wet. It helps to untangle any knots and ensures your hair doesn't shed too much. |
Comb your hair whilst wet. |
Comb your hair thoroughly from top to bottom. You can also use your fingers. |
Already looking Good! |
My hair is still dripping with water. |
Keep patting it with a towel. |
Use a blow dryer on a low temperature to help get excess water out. |
Hair is starting to dry up. |
You can also use a soft hairbrush. |
Nearly there! |
Once you satisfied that your weave is no longer wet, you can start blow drying it. |
Full body. |
Preparing to straighten my hair. |
I find it easier to start from the back so that I can also moisturize my scalp through the tracks as I go. |
You can use any moisturizer or hair food of your choice. |
Moisturizing my scalp, to ensure it doesn't get dry and cause an itchy scalp. |
And that the finished results! |
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