Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Crochet Weave.

A crochet weave usually lasts 4–8 weeks with proper care. Longevity depends on hair growth, installation quality, hair type, and daily maintenance. Regular scalp care and gentle handling extend wear and prevent matting.

When installed correctly and not too tight, crochet weaves are protective and gentle. Avoid excessive tension, overwearing, or heavy products. Schedule periodic check-ups and rest periods to keep hair and scalp healthy.

You can swim and exercise, but take precautions: braid base tightly, rinse and condition after chlorinated or saltwater exposure, and ensure hair dries fully. Proper post-swim care prevents odor, tangling, and premature loosening.

Wash gently with diluted shampoo focusing on the scalp, rinse thoroughly, and use lightweight conditioner on extensions. Pat dry, avoid heavy oils, and sleep with a satin scarf or pillowcase to minimize friction and frizz.

Heat styling is possible if you use heat-friendly synthetic or human hair. Always apply a heat protectant, use low temperatures, and limit frequent heat to avoid melting synthetic fibers or stressing attachment points.

Pricing varies by hair type, length, density, and stylist experience. Typical ranges exist, but we recommend a consultation for an accurate quote and tailored plan to meet your style and budget needs.