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Safe Weave Removal Techniques
Removing a hair weave safely is crucial to prevent any damage to the natural hair Begin by carefully detangling the hair, starting from the ends, and working your way up to the roots. Use a widetoothed comb or your fingers to gently remove any knots or tangles. Take your time and be patient during this process to minimize the risk of breakage or damage
Once the hair is detangled, locate the attachment points of the weave. If it is a sew-in weave, carefully cut the thread using small scissors or a seam ripper. Start at one end and slowly work your way along the tracks, being cautious not to cut the natural hair For a bonded or fusion weave, use a specialized bond remover or solvent to break down the adhesive. Apply the remover to the bond or adhesive, allowing it to penetrate and weaken the attachment. Gently and slowly separate the bond from the natural hair, taking care not to pull or tug excessively
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