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Get answers to common questions about Weave Maintenance.
We recommend maintenance every four to six weeks depending on your natural hair growth, activity level, and attachment method. Regular visits prevent loosening, reduce tension, and extend the life of both your weave and your natural hair.
Maintenance focuses on tightening and minor adjustments rather than restyling. We preserve your original cut and length; any significant restyle or color service requires a separate appointment to avoid compromising the bonds.
Yes. By tightening loose tracks, cleaning build-up, and adjusting tension points, we reduce friction and trapped sweat or product residue that cause irritation. We also offer scalp treatments and recommend care routines to soothe and protect your scalp between visits.
Appointment length varies by service complexity—most tightenings and small adjustments take 45 to 90 minutes. More extensive repairs or repositioning may require up to two hours. We assess your needs on arrival and give an accurate time estimate before beginning.
Lightly cleansing and detangling is helpful, but avoid heavy product buildup. If you're unsure, come as usual—our stylists will gently cleanse and prep your weave. Avoid DIY deep conditioning that could loosen bonds before your visit.
Your weave will feel more secure and look refreshed with neater partings. You may notice slight tenderness for a day or two if tension was adjusted. Follow aftercare instructions, avoid heavy manipulation, and schedule your next maintenance to sustain results.