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Get answers to common questions about Tracking / Single Track Sew-In.
A single track sew-in typically lasts 4–8 weeks, depending on hair growth, care, and activity. We recommend check-ins every 4–6 weeks for tightening or adjustments to maintain secure placement and the best blended appearance.
Yes — a single track blends well with similar-length hair, adding subtle fullness without overpowering your style. Color matching and placement are tailored to your cut so results look seamless and natural from every angle.
Absolutely. High-quality extension hair can be styled with heat tools on low-medium settings. Use a heat protectant and avoid excessive heat near the weft to preserve bond integrity and extend the life of both your extensions and natural hair.
When installed and maintained properly, a single track causes minimal stress. Proper braiding, correct tension, and periodic adjustments reduce risk. Avoid heavy tracks or prolonged wear, and follow aftercare to protect your natural hair health.
Installation typically takes 30–60 minutes depending on hair thickness, the exact placement, and any prep work like braiding or trimming. We’ll assess during your appointment and give a precise time estimate before beginning.
Daily gentle brushing, sleeping with a satin scarf or pillowcase, and washing with sulfate-free products keeps the track fresh. Schedule follow-ups every 4–6 weeks for tightening and we recommend avoiding heavy conditioners at the roots to maintain bond strength.