Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Crochet Weave.

Crochet weaves commonly last four to eight weeks depending on hair growth, maintenance, and the quality of hair used. Regular gentle care, protective nighttime routines, and timely touch-ups extend wear and prevent matting or slippage.

Yes, crochet weaves can work on most textures and lengths when installed by a skilled stylist. Shorter hair may need added braid foundation; delicate textures require gentle techniques to avoid stress or tension on the natural strands.

Maintain scalp and braid foundation with light cleansing twice weekly, moisturizing with a leave-in or light oil, and sleeping on a silk or satin scarf. Avoid heavy products that weigh hair down and schedule professional adjustments if you notice loosening.

Yes, you can, but protect your style by wearing a swim cap, rinsing and conditioning afterward, and gently blotting dry. Chlorine and saltwater can dry extensions, so deep-conditioning and careful drying help maintain softness and prolong wear.

When installed and cared for correctly, crochet weaves are low-risk. Avoid excessive tension, tight braiding, and heavy products. Regular scalp care and removing the weave within recommended timeframes reduces risk of breakage or thinning from prolonged stress on your natural hair.

Installation typically takes between one and three hours depending on hair length, braid foundation, density, and chosen extension type. Consult with your stylist for an accurate estimate and to discuss desired volume and styling before booking your appointment.