Perhaps You Would Rather Try A Curly Weave ?
If you’re unhappy with your natural hair, you may fall into one of these two categories: If your hair is curly, you want straight hair. If your hair is straight, you desire curly locks. This is normal for all women. No matter what type of hair you have, you know that there’s nothing like the life, lift, and bounce that can only come from a beautiful curly hairstyle.

If you have straight hair, you have probably tried curling your hair, but with no luck. Instead, try a curly weave! Curly weaves can be bonded or sewn-in, just like any other weave. The Bohemian curl type of hair works well for some women, but you want to make sure you get 100% high-quality human hair if you plan on wearing your style for more than 4 weeks. Why? The quality of your hair determines a lot of things. The lower the quality of the hair you use, the more likely you’ll find yourself dealing with a mess of mats and tangles.
Once your curly weave is in place, you must be certain to take proper care of your weave. Not doing so can result in your curly weave losing its beautiful appearance. Here are some tips to keep in mind when caring for your curly weave:
1. Use a silk scarf at night to wrap around your style and tie behind your neck. This scarf will help reduce stray hairs and keep your style intact while you toss and turn at night
2. Curly weaves require maintenance, so ask your stylist how to care for your new curly weave. Always follow their instructions to the letter. You may want to double-check with him or her on what to do with the natural hair left out of the curly weave. If your curls are the right size, you may want to braid or twist the remaining hair.
3. Always keep a light oil sheen spray on hand while you have a curly weave in place. If you ever notice your curls becoming limp, or your curly weave loses some of its shine, just dab a little of that spray on to give life back to your curly weave.
As always, a curly weave should only be completed by a salon professional with experience in doing curly weaves. Since there are a number of ways to do a curly weave, make sure to talk with your stylist about your particular hair care needs before completing the style.
You should have your curly weave removed only by a professional stylist to ensure the hair does not get tangled or matted. If you plan on removing the style yourself, take extra care not to over-handle the hair in order to keep it from tangling.
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Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Owner and founder of Braids By Breslin, Marquetta Breslin, has been braiding hair for over 14 years. To learn how to do curly weaves, please visit Marquetta’s website, www.braidsbybreslin.com.
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