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Get answers to common questions about Closure Sew In.
With proper installation and maintenance, a Closure Sew In can last 6–10 weeks. Regular moisturizing, gentle cleansing, and avoiding heavy tension during wear extend longevity. We recommend a touch-up or removal at the first sign of slippage or excessive shedding.
When applied by our trained stylists with proper braiding and tension control, Closure Sew Ins protect hair. Avoid daily tight styles, schedule regular maintenance, and keep the scalp moisturized to prevent breakage and preserve edges.
Yes — you can gently wash and style a Closure Sew In. Use sulfate-free products, dilute shampoo, and focus on the scalp. Dry thoroughly to prevent moisture buildup. Limit heat to protect the closure lace and consult your stylist before chemical services.
Choose based on lace type (transparent, HD, or Swiss), closure size, and hair texture to match your natural pattern. Our stylists assess your hairline and desired parting to recommend the most realistic, low-maintenance closure for your style.
Most premium human-hair closures can be colored and heat-styled carefully. Test a small strand first, use lower heat settings, and consult your stylist. Synthetic closures cannot be heat-treated; always confirm hair type before chemical or thermal services.
Maintain by moisturizing your scalp and closure, detangling gently, and washing every 1–2 weeks with mild products. Sleep with a satin scarf or bonnet, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and book touch-up appointments as recommended to keep the sew-in secure.