Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sew-In Per Track.

A typical sew-in per track remains secure for six to eight weeks with proper care. Longevity depends on installation technique, hair growth, and daily habits. Schedule regular check-ins every 4–6 weeks to tighten, clean, and protect your natural hair.

When applied by a skilled stylist using correct tension and appropriate track number, risk of damage is minimal. Avoid excessive weight, tight braids, and prolonged installs without breaks. Follow maintenance instructions and take periodic breaks to preserve natural hair health.

The number of tracks depends on desired fullness, your natural hair density, and length chosen. Typical installations use three to eight tracks; finer hair may need fewer, while thick coverage or maximum volume may require more. Your stylist will recommend an optimal count.

Yes — you can wash, dry, and style sew-in extensions when styled properly. Use sulfate-free products, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and pat dry instead of vigorous rubbing. Limit heat and use heat protectant. Consult your stylist for styling tips and timing.

Come with clean, detangled hair free of heavy oils or buildup. Avoid fresh color within a few days unless discussed. Bring reference photos and communicate desired length and volume. Arrive on time; a brief consultation before installation ensures best results.

Maintain tracks with weekly gentle washes, scalp moisturizing, and minimal product at the sew line. Sleep on silk, detangle softly, and book maintenance visits every 4–6 weeks for tightening or adjustments. Proper care extends wear and keeps hair and scalp healthy.