SelfStyled
Well-Known Member
Hey SelfStyled,
I had a great experience with my sew-in WIG! I have tweaked my "sew-in" wig regimen, after my first full week:
I made one single, thin cornrow around my head (think beehive) to attach the wig to with weave thread. I just made a few cornrows going straight back with the rest of my hair.
Put the wig on your head as normal and then make a high ponytail. This will keep the hair out of your way as you sew in the edges. Just align the wig edges to your thin perimeter cornrow and sew it down just like a weave.
Because it is only attached with a single stitch, it took ONE minute to unravel the thread to remove the wig. So you realistically remove and re-sew the wig as often as you want!
This morning I remove the wig to wash and am pre-pooing my hair as I type this. I plan to remove my wig every weekend and Wed to keep my normal deep conditioning schedule.
It was harder to moisturize my braids underneath (and I hate the idea of getting product on the wig hair) so I would make a high ponytail and apply my products with a nozzle tip bottle and tried to let it dry before wearing the hair down.
I'm sure this would work well with half wigs or falls too.
Thanks so much for sharing!