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Get answers to common questions about Quick Weave (Versatile).
A Quick Weave (Versatile) generally lasts 4–8 weeks depending on hair growth, activities, and care. We recommend a maintenance visit at about 4–6 weeks for refresh, adjustments, and to ensure the leave-out remains seamless and healthy.
When installed by an experienced stylist and color-matched correctly, the leave-out is virtually undetectable. Proper blending, laydown, and styling hide edges so extensions look like natural hair even at close range.
Yes—this service is specifically designed to allow high ponytails and buns. Your stylist secures tracks and styles the leave-out so you can achieve elevated looks while minimizing tension at the roots.
Use sulfate-free shampoo and lightweight conditioner, detangle gently from ends to roots, limit heat, and sleep with a satin scarf or bonnet. Avoid heavy oils at the roots and visit the salon for recommended upkeep.
When applied and removed correctly, this method minimizes damage compared to some alternatives. However, improper installation, excessive tension, or poor at-home care can cause breakage. Use an experienced stylist and give your hair periodic breaks.
Wait at least 48 hours before swimming to allow adhesives to set. For exercise, tie hair loosely and avoid excessive pulling; rinse and condition after swimming, and consider a swim cap for chlorinated or saltwater exposure.