Now that I told you about the two different types of extensions, it is time to decide what weaving method you want to use. There are 4 main ways that you can install a weave. There is the partial-weave, full-weave,custom wig, and u-part wig.
Partial- Weave
The crown of your hair is left out while the rest of your hair is braided and the extensions are sewed onto the braided portion of your hair.The crown of the hair is then pressed to blend of the extension. The primary goal of a partial weave is to make the style look natural. With this method it is important to pick extensions that are close in texture and color to your hair.
Full-Weave
None of your natural hair is used, you can choose any texture and color you desire. The primary goal of a full weave is to not have to deal with the hassle of blending your hair with the extensions you use. People use this method because they do not want to leave their crown out so that their real hair is protected from the wear and tear of being left out.
Custom Wig
The custom wig is sewed onto a weaving cap while on your head.The wig is then a styled to your liking. This method is similar to a full-weave but can be taken on and off. The primary purpose of the wig is to be able to take the weave on and off on a daily basis to tend to and care for your natural hair.The wig method is also for people who like to change hairstyles on a daily bases without having to worry about damaging and styling your real hair.
U-Part Wig
The hair is sewed onto a weaving cap but the crown of the net is cut out. The crown is cut out so that your natural hair can be blended over the extensions. This U-Part wig is similar to a partial weave but can be taken on and off. The primary purpose is to achieve a natural look and can be taken off on a daily bases. The U-Part method is for people who like a natural looking weave but want to quickly install it on a daily basis and tend to their natural hair.The U-Part is sued on only around the perimeter. The U-Part can also be applied with hair combs or booby pins around the perimeter.
Knowing the primary purpose of the different installation methods is key to knowing which way you want your hair installed.