Weave Hairstyles for African American Women
Weave hairstyles help add some extra length and volume to hair. Many African American women are opting for quick weave hairstyles to add a little glamor, to their otherwise simple hairstyles. This article will cover some information regarding weave hairstyles for African American women.
Black weave hairstyles involves the usage of synthetic or real hair, that is woven into the natural hair. There are many weave hairstyles for African American women, that are very popular. The traditional method involves braiding hair into cornrows and getting the synthetic or real hair woven intricately into the hair. This method is known as tracking and takes up to two months to be completed. This involves use of special needles and threads to sew in the hair. The other method to weave hair is by bonding. The fake hair seams are glued to the natural hair by dividing the hair into sections and achieving the hairstyle. Know more on how to braid cornrows.
The most realistic method is fusion, that involves gluing individual strands of hair with fake hair. This gives a natural look to the hair and can be styled as you would style your natural hair. But fusion is an expensive method. If you want black weave hairstyles to last a bit longer than go in for netting. This hair weaving process involves use of breathable net-like surface, that is fitted above braided hair. The hair weaves are added to the net making the weaves last longer. Know more on braided hairstyles.
Quick weave hairstyles, as the names suggests is a method to get hair weaves quickly. In this method, hair gel is used in generous amounts to flatten the hair completely. Then on the flat hair surface, hair weaves are attached. Once the hair dries up, using an adhesive, tracks are applied and once the adhesive sets in, hair is styled accordingly. The following is an easy ponytail weave hairstyle for African American women.
Ponytail Weave Hairstyles for African American Women
- Wash your hair with a shampoo and properly condition your hair before trying out any hairstyle.
- Dry your hair with a towel and using a wide toothed comb, gather all hair at one spot on your head where you want your ponytail.
- Smoothen out your hair using a little bit of conditioning hair gel. Use a soft brush to smooth out all the edges and get your hair into position.
- Using an elastic hair band, tie the base of your ponytail securely. Take the ends of the hair and wind them around the base of the hair band, using 2 to 3 bobby pins to secure them together.
- Now, take a pin and attach the end of the weave tract to the base of the hair band. Start adding the weaves from the top of your natural hair. Wrap the weave tract around the base of the bun, using a new pin after every two turns. Secure the hair to the base of your bun using 2-3 pins for the last time.
- Take another hair weave, wrapping it around the track line of the previous hair weave. This helps hide the track line and use 1 or 2 pins to secure it.
- Curl, flip or let it hang straight, you are ready with your ponytail black weave hairstyle.

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