I have a pin up. And I'm ready to take out the weave. Its glued into my hair, and I don't know how to take the weave out without breaking off my hair in the front.{Thats where the weave is.} I want to know, What should I do to take out the weave without losing alot of my hair from the bonding glue? This is my first time wearing weave, well like this. And I don't want to mess up my hair. But, it needs to be taken down, NOW! And I don't know what to do. So can someone help me? I am only 14 and I really need to know how to take this stuff out of my hair. I can't go back to the shop where it was done because I don't have any money to pay for the taking out of my weave. So please can someone help me before I make a mess of my hair?
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
1st do u have any conditoner. 2nd do u have any olive oil or liquid cooking oil. if so get a cup/bowl mix any of the oil-conditioner together rub it on the weave until it comes loose you need to apply it and go sit down and watch tv while rubbing your hair gently with the solution and the tracks should start to loosen up so that u can gently pull them out and do not worry you will not go bald this is messy and just be gentle with your hair and be assured the oil will not harm your hair and if its olive oil its REALLY good for your hair and the other oil will give your hair nutrients also O i just noticed u said the front so a half of cup of conditioner and 1/2 cup of oil will do. Also do u have any oil sheen any kind will do if so this is a quick way just spray the Oil sheen on the track close to your scalp where the glue is and massage the hair gemtly and the weave will loosen up and u you will be able to pull it gently and it will come out and if u just have conditoner just apply it and massage close to the tracks back back and forth and this will loosen and it will come out all this if you just rub back and forth gently and presto it will come out w/o you going bald. bless u angel///// ANOTHER BLACK BEAUTY WHO DOES HAIR and remember everybody hair is different some people have damaged hair to begin with and then they add the glue then claim it damaged their hair and it will not my hair is 14inches long and since I refuse to dye it I add blonde tracks to give it color and its never done anything to my hair and but I take care of my hair with frequent deep oil/conditoner treatments
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
Avon Skin So Soft will take out weave glue instantly, better than glue remover! Report It
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
You should put warm water where the weave is glued in and it should help loosen them up. Next time you should get your tracks sewn in they look better and eventually putting the glue in ones will make your hair fall out regardless.
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
Go to a beauty supply store, and ask them to tell you about products to remove bonding glue.
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
I use to put that glue in my hair years ago but inturn it made my hair fall out badly, but the best way to take out the glue is with hair grease and warm water(dont try and perm your hair for at least a week after any glue, horrible results) work small amounts of grease in with the glue (dont spread the glue to other parts of the hair!) until it losens and slips right out then wash your hair throughly(about 2x or 3x) until all materials are out. if i was u i would condition it to soften your hair again. next time use a sewn in or a quick weave(the one that looks like a half wig that has combs in the inside that allows some of your own hair to show so you can style how you want to) because it last alot longer
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
Don't freak out; work slowly and carefully. That's the most important thing, which is why I listed it first. Head over to your Sally Beauty Supply or nearest beauty supply house, and ask them for a product recommendation. As you're removing the weave, be patient, don't get upset, and work slowly or you will lose/damage a lot of hair. Start sleeping on a satin pillowcase--this will protect your hair in the future from getting snagged and snarled as you sleep.
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
i dont noe either. i dont mess around with weave. but i suggest you start sewing it in. becuz regardless of how their tellin you to take it out. it will still damage your hair.
Another Weave Question: What is the best way to take out glued in weave with less damage being done to my hair
go to Sally's they have a special shampoo that will remove the glue
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