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Get answers to common questions about 360 Lace Wig Sew-in.
With proper installation and maintenance, your 360 Lace Wig Sew-in can comfortably last six to eight weeks before professional adjustments. Routine cleansing, gentle styling, and nightly protection extend longevity. Schedule maintenance visits every 4–6 weeks to preserve scalp health and fit.
Yes — you can wash and style it carefully at home using gentle, sulfate-free products and low heat settings. Avoid soaking the lace base, pat dry, and detangle with a wide-tooth comb. For major changes consult your stylist to protect the install.
When installed by trained professionals, a 360 Lace Wig Sew-in protects natural hair by reducing daily manipulation. Proper braiding, low-tension sewing, and scheduled maintenance prevent damage. Keep scalp clean and moisturized to support healthy growth and avoid prolonged heavy tension.
Pricing varies depending on hair quality, length, density, and customization needs. Premium human hair and hand-tied lace increase cost; installation time and stylist expertise also factor in. Contact Fabulouscity Beauty Salon for an accurate quote and complimentary consultation tailored to your goals.
You can exercise, but avoid extended swimming in chlorinated or salt water without protection. Use a snug swim cap, secure edges, and rinse immediately after exposure. For high-sweat activities consider flexible styling or brief removal to protect the lace and underlying hair.
Protect the hairline by sleeping with a silk scarf or pillowcase, avoiding heavy oils on the lace, and using gentle, residue-free products. Schedule regular maintenance appointments, keep edges moisturized, and avoid excessive tension or heat. Professional removal prevents breakage and maintains longevity.