Thanks Jahann,
I did leave my hair exactly as you explained. Maybe this wet and
wavy is just to shiny. I thank you for your advice.
--- In hairgroove@yahoogroups.com, jahhan stewart <jahhan@y...>
wrote:
> I do my own weaves as well. Since you are using a wet
> in wavy I would leave out just the edges in the front
> of the head then braid the hair horizontally to the
> front of the head. From my experience this leaves a
> natural look even if you do not have a perm in your
> hair. When the wind blows people will not see any
> tracks due to the edges not being braided. You can use
> this technique with any type of curly or wavy hair
> that has a coarse look to it.
> --- Infinite06 <alsaxon@e...> wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > Does anyone do their own weaves or do weaves and
> > have any
> > suggestions on technique or anything else you can
> > offer. I did a
> > weave on myself for the 1st time the other day and
> > it came out
> > pretty good, but I am sure it can be better. I will
> > not use glue, I
> > am only interested in the braid and sew or any other
> > techniques. I
> > did wet and wavy, I am having problem blending my
> > hair in the front.
> > My hair is natural, I'd say about a 3B-4A. But I
> > straightened it to
> > blend, but my hair is still coarser than the wet and
> > wavy. I would
> > of put waves in it, but I can't really do that
> > because my hair is
> > short. Any suggestions on that matter as well. I
> > love this site and
> > look forward to suggestions. I hope I will be of
> > help to others as
> > well
> >
> >
>
>
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