Brazilian Remy Hair Beaded Base Sew-In Tips

By Antoinette Quinn


The are many hairdressers that want to offer weave services to their clients but simply do not possess the necessary skills required to do so. In most cases, the hairdresser knows haw to sew in the weave but are unskilled when it comes to cornrowing. Cornrows are the tracks of hair onto which the extension weave is sewn. There are also circumstances where the hairdresser knows how to cornrow but can not do them well enough so that the weave can lay flat instead of big and bulky. In either scenario, a beaded Brazilian Remy hair weave is a viable alternative.

To do a beaded sew-in, you will need beads that can be clamped together with either a needle-nosed pliers or a pair of clampers. The beads can be purchased at a local beauty supply store or online. Specifically look for the beads that are used for micro beading or micro linking. Beads, like pony beads, that can be found at craft or hobby stores are not the right type for this type of service. Get beads that are close in color to the locks of the person whose head you are doing.

Buy other weave materials. Along with beads, a weaving needle, thread, scissors, a pair of pliers and a small latch hook will be needed. Buy the thread and needle from a local beauty supply shop. Also, buy a pair of clamps in order to later remove the micro beads.

Buy Remy hair extensions. The extension hair can be brought online or at an area beauty supply store. These types of extensions are different from what is known as human hair extensions in that the cuticle is still intact. Heat can be applied to the extension weave and with the right care, the extension weave can be used for over and over again. Remy extensions are also one of the more expensive types so make a wise selection. Be mindful that extension weave cannot be exchanged or returned for a refund.

Watch demos online. Using beads as a base for a sew in is rather easy to learn. Go online to search for various amateur videos. Practice on a mannequin or the head of a doll. Once the procedures for attaching the beads has been mastered, sewing the extensions is the same as sewing them to cornrows.

To get experience doing beaded sew-ins, offer discounts. Start out by limiting the discounts to present clients, family members and close fiends. Ask them for feedback and offer a guarantee or to remove the weave if they are not completely satisfied.

Show prospective clients that you have mastered the beaded sew-in technique via testimonials. Ask anyone that you have done the service for previously to write a brief testimonial. Post the testimonial on your website and direct prospective clients there. You can also post pictures of the service as further proof of you skill level.

To take out a beaded Brazilian Remy hair sew-in weave, both the beads and extensions have to be removed. This may be difficult for someone to do on her own. As a way to prevent a client from the possibility of damaging her hair, offer to remove the weave for her at a reduced price.




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