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Bonding in Quick Weave: Techniques, Tips, and Styles

Bond in quick weave

Posted on October 4, 2019 . Posted in Blog, Wig Info & Advice .

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A quick weave is no longer a strange term for hair extension users. But if you a newbie, you may feel curious about it. Hence in this post today, Layla Hair will share with you all the details about quick weaves and especially how to make a wig from a quick weave with lace closure .

You love fashion so hairstyles can be missed out. And hair extension is your good partner in that feel, it easy to style. But to install it may take you a lot of time. Therefore, the quick weaves were born to help you deal with that problem.

What Are the Pros of Quick Weaves?

Quick weaves are a great option if you’re looking for something fast that doesn’t need much care. We’ll walk you through some of the perks you can expect with this style.

  • Affordable: Quick weaves are cheap compared to the cost of extensions like sew-ins or clip-ins. You can expect to pay between $60 to $160, depending on if you install it yourself or have it done at the salon.
  • Low-maintenance: This style doesn’t require much upkeep beyond wrapping your hair at night and potentially laying down your edges again.
  • Less tension on hair: You can ditch tight braids with a quick weave. Loose braids or gelled-down hair can work fine for this style. Quick weaves also add minimal strain to your hair since extensions are glued directly to the wig cap.
  • Quick: Installing a quick weave takes about an hour and a half to two hours. Much less time in the chair than other methods!
  • Accessible supplies: You can pick up affordable supplies from a local beauty store or online. No need for special products.

How Do I Remove a Quick Weave?

You can remove a quick weave at home using oil-based products and warm water or by making an appointment with a Pro.

Even if you installed a quick weave yourself, we recommend going to a Pro for removal and for post-quick weave care. They’ll have everything you need to safely remove the quick weave and nourish your natural hair afterward. They’ll also be around to answer questions and can help in the case something goes wrong when you’re removing it.

If you’d like to remove it at home, you’ll need to take your time with each step to avoid pulling out your hair. However, removing a quick weave should be easy if it was properly installed.

Here’s how to remove your quick weave at home:

  1. Clip your leave out so it’s out of the way.
  2. Add an oil-based hair product to your hair to loosen the glue. You can use your regular shampoo or pick up a special glue-removing shampoo or conditioner. Leave the product in your hair for a few minutes.
  3. Run your hair under warm water. Let the water run down the edges of your wig cap to help loosen the glue.
  4. Start removing your wig cap. After that, put your fingers under the wig cap and slowly start removing it. It should easily slide off if it was properly installed.
  5. Massage your hair product in the area around your leave out. Your quick weave may get a little stuck around your leave out. Massage hair product around that area to loosen the glue and continue running it through warm water. Take your time here! You might pull out some hair if you rush.
  6. Pull off the wig cap. At this point, you should be able to take the wig cap fully off your head.
  7. Undo any braidsand start washing out excess glue. Use a deep cleansing shampoo to clarify your hair and get rid of excess glue and product. Follow up with some deep conditioning to nourish your hair.

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