Protective Styles : Wigs, Pony Tails, Weaves, & Braids
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My egdes dont move and I take out my hair every 7 weeks... I cant take it in for that long..
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Lmaoooo @ it is MINE TODAY!! ^5 girlie
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what style is that wig?
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Great video, especially about the wigs and the "inverse." Love it!
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to mr.TheMANIEE you can say what you want i see the positive in you negative comments. ethnic women of all types are putting a lot of money back in our economy so what is the problem? Women in general add color and flare to lfe so i dont see the problem. i see a positive cash flow and honestly more people of any race should cash in why not? so i dont think there is a problem
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you said that you wouldnt advocate weaves as a protective style. Not even sew ins. Or again does that depend on the stylist method of brading and tension on the hair. I was considering getting sew ins and braids to give my hair a rest just wanted to kow ur opinion wether or not you think sew ins would be a gud idea or not
shamia3121 2 years ago
Hey Shamia3121! Thank you for leaving a comment and watching the video! I truly appreciate it! :) So, on to your question. You are absolutely correct, the method of putting in a weave is the reason why I do not consider it a "protective style" . From the extra tight braiding, to the glue / sew in, the entire process can be damaging to the hair. Most importantly the hairline and nape of the neck. I would advise going for one of the other styles i mentioned in the video. Hope that helps! :)
FanTabulousSpeaks 2 years ago
You are so cool gal, you sound like you know what you are talking about. and very friendly i liked it. one question, how to i get my hair grow faster with braids? please reply. thank you.
vhuks 2 years ago
Thank you for watching and thank you for all the compliments! Gracias! :) Ok so your question..... so basically as long as your hair isn't braided too tight and you take them out and let your hair breath every few months it will surely help your hair grow. Provided also that you do not have a scalp or hair condition that would prevent that. Also remember that how long and how thick your hair will be depends also on not JUST how you take care of your hair but also genetics. Hope that helps! :)
FanTabulousSpeaks 2 years ago
have you used a comfy grip wig liner? would this be a better alternative with securing the wig and protecting your hairline. I about to purchase some wigs so I'm doing a lot more research before hand.
weekendluxury 2 years ago
I haven't tried that but am willing to give it a go. I mean hey if it is better I need to know about it! : ) I will also try and do a video on it and do a whole review. Thanks for the info. and Stay Tuned! : )
FanTabulousSpeaks 2 years ago