Monday, November 19, 2007
Interlock weaves, curly weaves & quick weaves
Their are many different kind of weaves: interlock weave, quick weave and curly weaves. Let me explain; Interlock weave also known as "tree braiding", Interlocking is a unique and versatile hair weaving technique, one that has been around for many years. An Interlock Weave will give you the look of a full head weave, but the cornrows will be at the base of the style. The hair can be braided in a circular pattern or straight back. You also have the choice of leaving your hair out - or having it all braided. Curly Weaves are very popular and can be created by sewing or bonding. Both of these methods, of course, should always be done by a skilled, trained stylist. And a quick weave is not my type of weaves since there are so many different wigs and sew in weaves. Quick weaves are done with bonding glue which they can be ok, but only if they are applied correctly and maintained while wearing. Caring for Your WeaveMeticulous care and maintenance for your weave is a must. Here are a few do-it-yourself tips that you can use at home. Follow these regularly, and your hair will stay looking like you just walked out of the salon! Tie the hair up at night with a silk scarf. This will help keep your weave in place and minimize tangling.Depending on the size of your curls, you may want to either braid or twist the remaining hair left out around the perimeter (all areas that your hair was left out). 3. Be sure to keep a light creme-based moisturizer on hand to use on your Curly weave or any weave hair. This will help maintain shine and reinvigorate curls or style.


