How To Wash Your Weave
1.Take a wide width comb and gently comb through the weave to loosen any knots or tangles.
2. Get a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
Pantene is a good Variety to use, but anything sulfate free will do.
3. Wash the weave starting from top to bottom by gently massaging the shampoo into the it.
It's important that you keep the hair straight while washing it. This helps avoid causing matting and tangling.
4. Be sure to wash and condition your hair underneath. You can easily do this by mixing some shampoo and water into an applicator bottle. Pour the mixture directly into the braids/hair underneath (between the tracks) and rinse well. Mix up some conditioner and apply that and rinse after allowing it sit the appropriate amount of time.
5. Next condition the weave, allowing the conditioner to sit at least 3 minutes. This allows the conditioning agents to go to work and soften the hair. Rinse out the conditioner thoroughly.
6. Don’t forget to wash and condition your “leave out” section of real hair if you have it on the very top of your head.
7. Gently towel dry the hair by blotting it. To blot, you will take the towel and hang it in your hands and gently close your hands into a section of your hair and gently press your hands together then open and move your hands down a few inches on the same section of hair and press again. Do this down the section of hair
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