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Sew In Techniques | Alopecia Sew In, No Edges Sew In & Thin Edges Sew In

Breanna Rutter

 


 

Joan loves sew ins but she needs tips and tricks to give her the best results in all situations.

 

Hair Tip #1 Weaving Net for Alopecia, Thin Hairlines, and Bald Spots

 
This material is best for someone who has thin/fine hair or bald spots and in this case, use a weaving net that is sturdy. For weak hair or fragile hairlines, use a flexible light weaving net for gentle support.

Sturdy Weaving Net For Bald Spots Or Thin/Fine Hair
Lightweight Weaving Net For Fragile Hairlines and Weak Hair

 

Hair Tip #2 Weaving Net for Weak Hair, Thin Hair, Bald Spots, and Longer Installs

 
Those who are suffering with Areata Alopecia or Traction Alopecia can use a weaving net as well to cover the areas that are needed. Traction Alopecia can be causes by tight braids/twist or aggressive hairstyling.

 

The same type of weaving nets previously recommended applies as well but consider the state of your client's hair.

Sturdy Weaving Net For Bald Spots Or Thin/Fine Hair
Lightweight Weaving Net For Fragile Hairlines and Weak Hair

 

Hair Tip #3 Spandex Wig Cap for Weaving, Dome Caps for Wig Making

 
A Spandex Wig Cap is perfect for healthy hair in its best conditioners. Spandex caps stop your stray hair from your braids becoming tangled or if you braided or twisted base loosens, this prevents the hair from peeking through your extensions.
Nylon Wig Caps For Sewins
Spandex Dome Caps For Wig Making

 
Learn more about wig making and sew in installs from a variety of hair styling DVDs I have available!

 
The Net Weave Full Sew In DVD
The Invisible Part Sew In DVD
The Partial Sew In DVD
The U Part Wig DVD
The L Part Wig DVD

 

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