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Get answers to common questions about Malaysian Weave.
A Malaysian Weave typically lasts six to twelve weeks depending on hair growth, care, and activity level. Regular maintenance appointments every six to eight weeks help preserve shape, address loose tracks, and extend longevity.
When installed by experienced stylists with proper tension and care, a Malaysian Weave should not damage natural hair. Regular maintenance, gentle handling, and professional removal minimize risk and protect scalp and natural strands.
Use sulfate-free shampoo, detangle gently from ends upward, and avoid heavy products at the roots. Sleep on a silk pillowcase or wrap hair to prevent friction. Schedule salon check-ins and avoid excessive heat styling between appointments.
Most Malaysian Weave hair can be colored and heat-styled, but results vary. We recommend professional color matching and strand testing first. Use low heat, heat protectants, and consult your stylist to avoid compromising hair integrity.
Pricing varies by hair quality, length, amount of wefts, and stylist expertise. Typically packages range based on customization and additional services like coloring or cutting. Book a consultation for an accurate quote tailored to your needs.
Ideal candidates seek increased density or length, have healthy scalps, and enough natural hair for blending. During consultation we assess hair health, lifestyle, and styling goals to recommend the best approach or alternatives if unsuitable.