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With regular care and professional maintenance every 4–8 weeks, a net and closure sew-in can last six to twelve weeks or longer. Longevity depends on hair quality, daily styling habits, and how well you protect the roots and closure during sleep and washing.
Yes. The net creates a barrier that reduces direct braiding tension on the scalp, promotes even weight distribution, and minimizes friction. When installed correctly and combined with a closure, it provides added protection and promotes healthier hair growth beneath extensions.
Yes. Closures allow versatile styling—blowouts, flat-ironing, and creative parting—when using heat-protectant and low-to-medium heat. Avoid excessive heat and frequent chemical processes to preserve the lace, hair fibers, and attachment integrity for longer wear.
We begin with a clean, braided base, apply a breathable net, then sew wefts securely onto the net. A lace or silk closure is stitched at the crown for a seamless hairline. Final styling and blending complete the look.
Use sulfate-free shampoo, gentle conditioning, and avoid heavy products at the roots. Detangle from ends upward, air-dry when possible, and sleep with a silk scarf or bonnet. Schedule touch-ups every 4–8 weeks to keep the install tidy and the closure secure.
Yes, closures made from 100% human hair can be colored or lightly processed by professionals. Avoid excessive bleaching and always perform a strand test. For synthetic or lower-grade hair, coloring is not recommended. Consult our stylist for safe customization options.
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