How To Prevent Breakage Caused By Sew-Ins

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Wash and condition while installed

Your work isn’t done just because your sew-in is installed and looks cute. Of course, preparing your hair for an install is only part of the battle. Hair must also be maintained beneath the sew-in. At the very least, this means weekly or biweekly washing and conditioning. To be sure that the products are reaching your hair beneath the sew-in, consider purchasing a nozzle-tip applicator bottle. Whatever you do though, don’t get too comfortable that you forget about your real hair. Make sure that you’re maintaining it so that your hair doesn’t look and smell like a matted mess later.

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