613 Body Wave Brazilian Closure
4x4 inches
613 Blonde Body Wave Closure
$120.00Price
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How to Wash Your Weave
For Straight and Wavy Weaves
- Step 1: Gently brush or comb the hair from the tips to the roots before washing.
- Step 2: Apply a small amount of the Sulfate-Free Hydrating Shampoo to the hair, or in the water basin.
- Step 3: Rinse hair thoroughly in lukewarm water, letting the water run down the hair.
- Step 4: Apply conditioner to the hair, and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
- Step 5: Rinse the hair thoroughly in lukewarm water, letting the water run down the hair.
- Step 6: Gently squeeze the excess water, and allow the hair to air dry completely. Avoid twisting or rubbing the hair. Never use a brush or comb on wet hair.
- Step 7: When hair is completely dry, style as you desire.
For Curly Weaves
- Step 1: Gently brush the hair with a wide tooth comb from the tips to the roots before washing. Spray a mixture of conditioner and water to help the detangling process.
- Step 2: Apply a small amount of the Sulfate-Free Hydrating Shampoo to the hair, or in the water basin.
- Step 3: Rinse hair thoroughly in lukewarm water, letting the water run down the hair.
- Step 4: Apply conditioner to the hair, and let it sit for 10 – 15 minutes.
- Step 5: Rinse the hair thoroughly in lukewarm water, letting the water run down the hair.
- Step 6: Gently squeeze the excess water, and scrunch the hair to help define the curls.
- Step 7: Allow the hair to air dry completely. Avoid twisting or rubbing the hair.
- Step 8: When the hair is completely dry, just finger comb the curls to style.
How to Prevent Shedding
- Please check for loose hairs before installing the hair. For extra security, we recommend using a weft sealer to reinforce the durability of the weft. This will prevent loose hairs from slipping out of the weft tracks.
- When installing your weave, it’s important to maintain the integrity of the weft by not cutting the weft during an install.
How to Prevent Tangling
- Loosely twist or braid your hair and wrap it in a silk/satin bonnet, or sleep on a silk/satin pillowcase to minimize friction on the hair.
- Avoid heavy styling products. Products like gel, cream and mousse will weigh down the hair and cause tangling and matting issues.
How to Detangle Your Weave
- To detangle your weave, you will need a wide-tooth comb or paddle brush, and a mixture of conditioner and water.
How to Color Your Weave
- To achieve your desired color, we recommend consulting a professional colorist to do the work.
How to Care for Colored Weaves
- Wash hair in lukewarm or cool water. Heat is your colored weave’s biggest enemy.
- Brush your weave gently. Dyed hair is more delicate than undyed hair. Make sure you don’t brush or comb it too harshly to avoid breakage.
- Keep heating tools minimal. Using heating tools on your colored weave will cause the color to fade away quickly. Heat will also dry out the hair, leaving the texture rough, and the tips dry.
- Use color-treated shampoo & conditioner. They are excellent for keeping your newly colored weave looking vibrant and shiny for longer.
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Refund Policy
Due to the nature of our product there are no refunds. Exchanges will only be made if the product is in its original packaging, unused, unwashed and not colored. Exchange process must be initiated within 10 days of receipt of hair. Return shipping fees will be the responsibility of the customer.
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