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What is the proper way to wash a weave?

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cocoagirl

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What is the proper way to wash your weave? I have micro's in the front and a sew-in in the middle. I will use a an applicator bottle filled with shampoo and water to wash the scalp in the area that is braided. But how do I go about washing the sew in portion of wet and wavy hair? Should I braid that whole area up into sections and to a light misting of shampoo? I heard that washing BSS hair is a no no so what are your experiences?
 
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I exercise and it's getting hot in the DMV so I need a good wash method.
 
What is the proper way to wash your weave? I have micro's in the front and a sew-in in the middle. I will use a an applicator bottle filled with shampoo and water to wash the scalp in the area that is braided. But how do I go about washing the sew in portion of wet and wavy hair? Should I braid that whole area up into sections and to a light misting of shampoo? I heard that washing BSS hair is a no no so what are your experiences?

That's what i do to get under my net. I wash my weave just like i do my hair except since i dont really use product on it i just co-wash applying the conditioner while i'm smoothing down...only thing is i have virgin hair... depending on the brand of wet and wavy hair you have it might not act up too too bad:ohwell: if its not one of the "higher" end brands once you wet it that coating they put on the hair is gone and that hair will start actin up something wicked
 
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