Curly Weave Hair

Published: 05th October 2011
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Some people say that they prefer to always allow the necessary time to let their weave air dry before they go out somewhere. They claim that constantly using heated styling devices, including blow dryers, could eventually dry out the strands of hair and damage them or make them harder to manage.

Shopping for a curly weave is very simple these days. You can usually find a beauty supply store somewhere near where you live, unless your home is out in the country somewhere. Even then, if you have access to a computer and the internet, you can shop for the perfect curly weave at one of the many virtual beauty supply stores that come up when you use your search engine. The cost of your curly weave will depend on various factors, including the style that you get, the quality of the human hair that was used to make it, and how the strands of human hairs were sewn into the wefts.

Sometimes, the style of the curly weave influences the cost. This is either because a lot of labor went into creating a particular style or the fact that the length of the human hair strands is very long. A longer styled curly weave is harder for the manufacturers to produce because they need to acquire the proper length of hair strands from people that are paid to grow their hair. The person growing the hair must be healthy and take proper care of their hair the whole time that it is growing or it will not be able to be used in the manufacturing of a curly weave. This makes the supply of human hair less than the demand and therefore the prices are raised.


Some people think that every curly weave is created the same, but that is not the case. There are actually different levels in the quality of the human hair that is used to make them. The highest quality human hair for a curly weave is Remi Virgin Human Hair. This type of hair was never processed with chemicals while it was being grown or after it was harvested. All of the hair strands still have the cuticle intact. In addition, all of the strands of this type of hair are aligned with the tips at one end so that they lay the same way that they were grown. This helps the hair strands move and be able to be managed more like a person's natural hair.

Even the way that the strands of hair are sewn together in the wefts can influence the cost of your new curly weave. There are two methods that can be used to sew the strands of human hair into the wefts that are in the packages. The wefts that are sewn together using a specialized sewing machine are a lot less expensive than the wefts that are sewn together manually by the employees that work in the manufacturing plant. It takes a lot of time for an entire package of curly weave to be sewn together by hand because it is a very tedious process. The cost of paying the employees to perform this task is what causes the price of hand sewn wefts to be higher than the cost of machine sewn wefts.


I have tried various styles and brands, but I think that my favorite is the eight inch long Milky Way curly weave Fab8 that is called Pika. This great style of curly weave has been wonderful each time that I bought it and it looked great for every type of occasion that I attended over the years that I have been wearing it.

The eight inch long Pika curly weave has beautiful curls sprouting out everywhere which gives it a fun and playful look. One time, I wore this curly weave to our annual family reunion and my identical twin sister, who lives in another state, had no idea that it was not my own hair. She loved the cute style and wanted to know where I went to have my hair styled like that so that she could have her natural hair done the same way. I pulled her aside from everyone else and told her my secret. She was totally amazed that I was wearing a curly weave.

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