How Do You Wash, Prep, and Style Your Hair Before Getting a Sew-In

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Having a sew-in or weave has been rising for several years. There are several reasons why people opt for this kind of hairstyle. Some of the reasons include better looks, versatility, and convenience. Sew-ins are quite convenient because they can be done quickly. This is especially helpful for people with very busy schedules.

In most cases, sew-ins must be done at a salon. The hairdresser will then have to style your hair before giving you a final look. Before the hairdresser can stitch in your hair, you will

Hair maintenance can be a top priority, and getting a sew-in can be one of the most rewarding experiences. Learn how to prep and style your hair before a sew-in. The blog will also look at products before and after installation to help maintain your sew-in.

How to wash your hair?

Knowing how to wash your hair before getting a sew-in is important. Depending on the style of your sew in, you may want to wash your hair in a way that will make your sew-in look best. Before washing your hair, it’s important to know how to prep your hair for the sew-in. Preparing your hair is important because it will ensure that you have a healthy head of hair, ensuring that your sew-in will last longer. You’ll need to wash your hair with a shampoo specifically for relaxed hair. To wash your hair, use warm water and shampoo, followed by a conditioner and a deep conditioner. Be careful not to use too much water on your hair because it can damage it. After you’ve washed and deep conditioned your hair, use a hair dryer to dry your hair. Make sure that you don’t use a hair dryer that’s too hot so that it does not damage your hair.

How do you prep your hair?

The amount of time you spend prepping your hair before a sew-in is a very important factor in determining the outcome of your sew-in. If you have a sew-in every week, you may be able to get away with tight lemonade braids and a blowout. However, you must be more careful if you have a sew-in every month. The frequency of your sew-ins will depend on the thickness and the length of your natural hair. Your natural hair should be in its healthiest state, which means it should be free from chemicals, heat, and other damage. You can wash your hair as often as you like, but make sure to use quality products and lots of moisturizers.

How do you style your hair?

You must prepare your hair for the sew-in when you get a sew-in. Most people assume it’s easy: you get a sew-in, then wash and style your hair. But what is that “style” in the first place? How do you do it? It’s not just your average wash-and-go, no ma’am. There’s much more to styling your hair than meets the eye.

For sew-ins, you have to have the perfect style to go with it. You must have the perfect hair for the sew-in to blend in with your natural hair. When you get a sew-in, your hair is already pre-plucked and sometimes pre-washed. So, you have to wash it and ensure it is ready to go. 

Conclusion

There are numerous steps to take to maintain your natural hair before getting a sew-in. Make sure you don’t skip a hair. A sew-in is a great protective style for people with a busy schedule who don’t have time for hair maintenance.

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