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Get answers to common questions about Saw In Extensions.
Saw In Extensions typically remain secure for six to eight weeks before needing maintenance. Individual timing varies with hair growth and lifestyle. Schedule regular tighten appointments and avoid excessive tension to extend wear and preserve natural hair health.
When installed by trained stylists, Saw In Extensions cause minimal damage. Proper technique avoids excessive tension on braids; regular maintenance and gentle care reduce risk. If you have a sensitive scalp or thinning hair, consult our stylist for alternatives and customized installment.
You can swim and exercise with Saw In Extensions, but rinse hair promptly after chlorine or saltwater and use gentle cleansing products. Secure styles and swim caps help protect wefts; regular inspections ensure longevity and prevent tangling or buildup.
A full-head Saw In Extensions appointment typically takes two to four hours depending on hair length, density, and customization like coloring or cutting. Consultations help estimate time; arrive with clean, detangled hair to streamline the process.
Aftercare for Saw In Extensions includes gentle sulfate-free shampooing, careful detangling from ends upward, and sleeping with hair protected in a silk scarf or bonnet. Avoid heavy oils at the roots and book maintenance every six to eight weeks.
You can style Saw In Extensions with low to moderate heat, but limit frequent high-heat styling. Coloring is possible only with human-hair wefts and should be done by our colorist to ensure a precise match and avoid damaging the hair.