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Get answers to common questions about Partial Sew In.
A Partial Sew In typically lasts 6–8 weeks depending on hair growth, maintenance, and activity level. Regular maintenance appointments every 4–6 weeks help keep the style secure, prevent tangling, and maintain a fresh, blended appearance.
When applied and cared for properly, a Partial Sew In minimizes damage by focusing extension weight on a small area. Proper installation, periodic loosening, and gentle at-home care reduce tension and protect edges and natural strands.
It's best to complete any chemical services like coloring or relaxing at least one week before installation. This ensures hair integrity and accurate color matching, allowing the stylist to blend extensions seamlessly with your treated natural hair.
Yes. Use heat-protectant products and moderate temperatures to style. High heat can damage both your natural hair and the extension fibers, especially if synthetic. For longevity, limit daily heat and opt for professional styling when possible.
Weft count depends on desired volume, hair density, and the area being covered. During consultation, we assess your hair and recommend the right number of wefts for a natural, balanced look without excess weight.
Regular gentle cleansing, nightly protection with a satin scarf, and avoiding heavy oils near the braid line keep extensions fresh. Schedule touch-ups every 4–6 weeks for tightening or adjustments to maintain security and scalp health.