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Get answers to common questions about Loose Hair Crochet.
With proper care, Loose Hair Crochet can last four to eight weeks depending on natural hair growth, maintenance routine, and installation density. Lighter styles may need earlier adjustment, while regular moisturizing and gentle handling helps extend wear and protect natural hair.
When installed using protective techniques and low tension, Loose Hair Crochet should not damage hair or scalp. Avoid excessive weight, tight braids, or prolonged neglect. Our stylists assess hair health and recommend safe options and aftercare to minimize risk.
Use a sulfate-free shampoo, dilute it, and gently cleanse at the roots. Condition and detangle with fingers or a wide-tooth comb from ends upward. Pat dry, avoid rubbing, and air-dry or use low heat. Regular moisturizing prevents matting and maintains softness.
Yes, you can swim and exercise, but protect your style by wearing a swim cap or loosely braiding beforehand. Rinse salt or chlorine promptly, apply a detangling spray after, and gently dry to prevent tangling and preserve the installation's lifespan.
Pricing varies by length, density, and complexity of the chosen loose style. At Salon Daba we provide custom quotes after a consultation to ensure accurate pricing. Contact us or book a consult to discuss hair type, desired look, and exact cost.
Heat styling is possible on heat-friendly loose hair but should be used sparingly. Use a heat protectant, keep temperatures moderate, and avoid repeated high-heat sessions. Our stylists can recommend suitable fibers and techniques to minimize damage and maintain longevity.