You shouldn’t be concerned about damage as long as your sew-in isn’t put too tight and you take good care of the natural hair underneath the weave. Regularly condition the hair behind the extensions, and only use style mousse and shine booster on them. One month is the ideal amount of time to wear your weave for the first time. You might go longer—at least five weeks—with your subsequent weave.
Perfecting The Sew In Bob
You should never mistakenly believe that the bob is only rigorous and harsh. Oh no, there are so many different ways to wear it that it’s worth giving it a try. Please have a look at some of our motivational images before you start. You’ll undoubtedly find something that just says “you.”
Hollywood Glamor Bob
Worried a long bob (lob) might look too severe? Embrace texture and body in your weave! Opting for a layered curly bob sew-in instead of a straight cut adds unmatched glamor and sophistication.
Voluptuous Weave
For adventurous souls, a vamped-up weave with a side part and cascading waves is a perfect day-to-night look. Notice the teased hair for a perfectly tousled style.
Long Bob with Heavy Bangs
For a stylish, office-ready haircut, consider a long bob with hefty bangs. This sleek style exudes professionalism and style. Opt for a slick finish with well-conditioned hair.
Full Weave with Rouge Ombre
This cute look suits many! A side-part weave with a creative colored ombre creates a striking style. Add soft ringlet curls to the ends and gently tease the bangs.
Asymmetrical Lob
High fashion meets casual in this chic asymmetrical graded cut. Sew-in bobs can be unconventional and very chic. A graded lob screams high-end and makes a statement.
Extreme Layered Bob
Layers are your friend for volume. This weave is blown out in swoopy layers that showcase beautiful movement. Pair it with a black-to-blonde root fade for a winning look.