How To Lay Tracks For a Hair Weave

As long as I can remember, hair weaves have been around for decades. Some people wear hair weaves to create a different look for medical reasons and some people just love to wear weaves.I have been wearing them since I was 16 years old. I love to change my look all the time, depending on my mood. Wearing a hair weave has it's benefits, but if it is not put in the hair properly it will be detectable. This is something that can't happen if you want it to be as professional as possible.Some people wear sew-in hair weaves, strand by strand hair weaves, and quick weaves. In the details below I will give you a brief overview of how to apply the hair tracks properly to the hair to ensure their is no hair damage.When applying tracks to the hair, it's best to ensure that your clients hair has been washed and conditioned properly. You need to figure out if you are going to glue the hair in or sew the hair in.After, deciding on your preference of hair application. You will then need to section the hair off into three sections. Leaving the back of your clients hair into one big section, and the front of your clients into two sections parted down the middle.Next, in the back section of your clients hair, make a horizontal one inch parting and apply the hair track with your preferred method. Continue process all the way up until the back is complete. Make sure to leave enough hair out to cover the track.Finally, continue the same exact steps you completed in the back of your clients hair and do this to the sides of your clients hair. Leaving enough hair out to cover your clients hair tracks.Tips:* Always do a client consultation, before doing your clients hair.* Always recommend your client the best hair.* Always recommend great products for your clients hair maintenance.* Always educate your clients* Always keep a client mailing log for follow up* Avoid cheap hair for your clientsAbout the Author:Charlotte Howard is a Hair Expert and Founder ofCharlotte Howard Consulting LLC. Grab Charlotte's FREE clickby click training for Hair Marketing and Hair Industry Experts.Copyright © 2009 Charlotte Howard and The Hair Marketing Gal
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