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REMOVING AND REINSTALLING HAIR WEAVES
For bonding or fusion weaves, carefully apply the bonding glue or adhesive to the root of the weft or extension. Press the glued weft onto the prepared base, starting from the nape of the neck and moving upwards Use a weaving comb or your fingers to firmly press and secure the weft If using fusion techniques, take small sections of the natural hair and the extension hair, ensuring the bond is positioned close to the root. Apply heat using a fusion heat tool to melt the bond and create a secure attachment. Hold the bond in place until it cools and solidifies
Once the weave is securely attached, blend the natural hair with the extensions to create a cohesive and natural look. Use a comb or your fingers to gently comb and style the hair, ensuring that the extensions seamlessly integrate with the natural hair Trim any excess or uneven ends for a polished and well-blended appearance.
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Throughout the reinstallation process, ensure that the weave is not too tight, as it can cause discomfort or tension on the scalp Pay attention to the scalp's health and comfort, making any necessary adjustments to alleviate any potential issues.
In conclusion, removing and reinstalling hair weaves requires careful techniques to protect the natural hair and maintain the integrity of the extensions Safely remove the weave by detangling the hair and carefully cutting the threads or using a bond remover for bonded or fusion weaves. Prepare the hair for reinstallation by washing, conditioning, and detangling it When reattaching the weave, create a suitable base, whether through cornrows, bonding, or fusion techniques Securely attach the wefts or extensions and blend them with the natural hair for a seamless and comfortable installation.