Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sew-In with Net.

Most Sew-In with Net installations last six to eight weeks with proper care. Longevity depends on hair growth, nightly protection, and maintenance appointments. Schedule tightening or a re-install every 6–8 weeks to keep the style secure and prevent undue strain on natural hair.

When installed correctly, Sew-In with Net minimizes tension on edges and protects natural hair. Proper braiding, net placement, and using two bundles reduce pulling. Regular maintenance, gentle handling, and salon removal help prevent breakage and keep hair healthy throughout the installation.

A Sew-In with Net at Dash Hair & Company includes two bundles for balanced volume and natural coverage. Extra bundles can be added for more fullness or length; your stylist will consult on texture, color, and desired density before installation.

Yes — you can wash and style hair after installation. Use gentle, sulfate-free products, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and dry thoroughly. Limit heat directly on the wefts and consult your stylist for styling techniques that preserve the net and braided foundation.

Expect about two to three hours for a Sew-In with Net appointment, depending on hair length, texture, and customization. Consultations and color matching may add time. Booking allows for precise braiding, net placement, and careful sewing for a comfortable, secure result.

Maintain your Sew-In with Net by sleeping with a satin bonnet, cleansing scalp weekly with diluted shampoo, and applying lightweight moisturizing sprays. Avoid excessive pulling, schedule touch-ups every six to eight weeks, and return to the salon for professional loosening or removal.