Brazilian Weave

Soft textures are the real essence of Brazilian weave. Human hair weaving is available to retail hair shops but it’s not the same as Brazilian hair weaving. Sometimes human hair weaving can’t be treated ordinarily because it can get out of control if not done correctly. But Brazilian hair weaving is completely different.

It doesn’t matter what you do with it, you can dry them, straighten them, color them or even swim with them, it will still return to its original condition and form. That’s the reason why you can still use it as many times as you want.

Information Procedures:

There are types of braids in a person’s hair, namely there are two: Horizontal and Vertical. Weave pieces are sewn over the cornrow with thick thread. This is the reason why Brazilian hair weaving stays firmly for a longer period of the thick thread. It all depends on the customers on how many number of braided cornrows and pieces of weaves, and it depends on how heavy the hairstyle you want to have. It usually takes 4 to 5 hours to finish Brazilian hair weaving.

Next is the braiding all your hair and then sewing the Brazilian weave on top of the braids. Weaved hair are not necessarily mixed up with your own hair, because if that happens you will only see the weaves and not the braids. Bangs, parted bangs on the side or layers on the front can also be made with these weaves.

How to take care of a Brazilian Hairdo:

Good shampoo and conditioner is always the best option to take care of natural hairs. Recommended washing is only a week or two.  Gently massage with the top of your fingers in between the rows of your Brazilian weave hair. After shampooing, rinse it with lot of water and repeat it two times and blow dry afterwards because it smells a lot if it remains moist or wet.

It is quite fascinating to know how weaves, wigs and hair extension are made, because it may never look the same again like the way it used to be.

Purchasing products that are made from human hair are actually made from real human hair itself.  Third world countries in Asia such as China and India would love to sell their long locks for money. But today, European hair is more popular in the market, and the problem is that the texture doesn’t match the African American women. This is also the reason why afro weaves are mostly made from real Indian human hair, Brazilian human hair or just plain synthetic hair.

Human hair buyers would highly recommend those women especially in the third world countries to take special care of their hair to get the best possible healthy hair result. Eating a healthy diet, refraining from using too many products and especially no heat appliances are some factors for having a healthy hair. But for most women, products and heat appliances are not the issue; a healthy diet is the real issue. Virgin hair and hair coming young women is the more ideal. The most expensive type of hair in the market today is virgin hair.

A mixture of real hair and synthetic strands are often available when you purchase a human hair blend. “Yaki” hair is used in weaves in the 1960’s but unfortunately yak hair has this horribly musky odor that could not be washed away. It is commonly known as the “Yaki” weaves first introduce by the Koreans. Today ‘Yaki has nothing to do with animals anymore and concentrates more on the texture of the hair. A more relaxed version is the “silky” version from Asians, is it more relaxed compared to “Yaki”.

Cheap weaves today are actually done using real human strands; it is cheaper compared to others because the quality is significantly lower. Because of its low quality, actual wearing, styling and washing these types of hair is not tolerable. One of the known brand in Brazilian hair weaving is the Remy weave.