Sunday 24 November 2013

WEAVE TAKE DOWN: PART 1


My hair and I have been missing in action for a minute now. Three reasons.
LIFE. 
SCHOOL WORK. 
LAZINESS.
Blow-dried and ready for a weave

Two months ago I decided to do something different to my hair. We natural girls do get tired of manipulating our hair sometimes. I got to that stage and decided to do a prolonged protective style. I choose to install a weave. The day before, I protein deep conditioned my hair.

 Now, I can’t stress enough how important it is to do a protein treatment whenever you intend to put your hair in protective styles that will prevent you from totally manipulating your hair for a month or more. This protein treatment will fortify your hair whiles in this dormant protective style state and will prevent unnecessary loss of hair during take-down of whichever style it is you installed.

After my protein treatment and washing, I applied a leave-in conditioner, a heat protectant and blow dried my hair for easy parting during the installation.
 Now, I chose to blow dry but there are other options you could use. You can Bantu knot your hair overnight to stretch it if it is long enough. Or flat twist, braid or my all-time favorite, the African braiding method/technique which our mothers used to do (and some still do).


This is the weave i installed. I really liked it and totally rocked it
After the two month mark I took down my weave and this picture speaks volumes. This is the best my edges have ever been in terms of my dandruff issues and I have JEBA NATURALS deodorizer to thank.

The monstrosity underneath that beautiful weave. lol!!!

Excuse my high forward but look at my edges y'all. After two months of not washing my scalp, look how clear it looks. This happens to other people but never to me. I was too excited. JEBA NATURALS deodorizer!!!

 


A few weeks more and i will not be able to tell where my corn rows begin and where they end.

I love my edges so much that I have left these braids in for a few more weeks. Thankfully I have a wig cup and so life continues. I need an intervention!!!! I need to take the braids out one way or the other because am too comfortable in them lol.

Disappearing braids. lol


This keeps me presentable during my days until i finally gather courage and pick my self up to un-ravel my corn rows. I need an intervention.

Part two (2) of my take down process will be posted soon.

4 comments:

  1. if u feeling lazy i could do it for a fee :-) (nii)

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    1. Nii, that would be great as long as you know what you will be doing. It wont be such a bad idea. We could make a you-tube video out of it. lol!

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  2. and i just realized there was more i should have added to my paper b4 mailing it to you, but you can still go ahead and publish it i'll add it later * still the same guy*

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    1. I need those pictures already Boss. I can put up the post only when i receive the pictures and please kindly hurry it up.

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