Weave or tape in??
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May 21, 2014
Kayla K.
Ladys I want extensions I'm willing to try weave or tape in what are the pros and cons help me out?
May 21, 2014
Samantha S.
What's a weave
May 21, 2014
Dorothea S.
I'm not sure about tape ins but I know a fair amount about weave. if you get it done right and by someone who knows what they're doing then itll be as versatile as you want it without the worry of having to remove the hair from your head. you can treat the hair as your own and its easy to style. however the cons are if its done wrong youre won't grow but itll break off instead. itll also provide a lot of strain on your head and cause headaches
May 21, 2014
Valerie C.
I'd get them sewn into your hair, that way there's no hassle of clipping them in everyday and all that unnecessary bs lol, but the cons of those is that some hair from the weave over time will fall out but you just go to the person who put them in for you and he or she will sew that piece right back in for you but you have to make sure to keep the hair that falls out. Also, your hair will stop growing for a while.
May 21, 2014
Dorothea S.
Vallerie I'm just curious as to where you heard that statement of your hair stops growing? I'm just asking because with my experience my hair has grown significantly since I've started wearing sew ins. :)