Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Partial Sewin.

With proper maintenance, a Partial Sewin can last six to eight weeks before a touch-up is needed. Regular moisturizing, gentle handling, and avoiding heavy oils at the roots help preserve the weft and protect your natural hair between appointments.

When installed by an experienced technician with correct tension and breathable braiding, a Partial Sewin should not cause damage. Avoid excessive pulling, nightly rough friction, and long-term neglect. Regular maintenance and professional removal further minimize breakage risk.

Yes — you can swim and exercise with a Partial Sewin, but protect your extensions. Rinse and gently cleanse hair after chlorine or saltwater, tie hair up, and avoid harsh friction. Proper drying prevents tangling and prolongs the weft’s lifespan.

A Partial Sewin covers only the lower section from the ear to nape, using fewer wefts than a full sew-in. It offers lighter volume, a faster install, and targeted length or density while leaving the crown and top of your hair more exposed.

Wash and deep-condition hair 24–48 hours before your appointment, then detangle thoroughly. Avoid heavy oils or recent relaxers to ensure clean, secure braids. Bring reference photos and communicate any scalp sensitivities so we can tailor the install to your needs.

Schedule maintenance every six to eight weeks to tighten braids, refresh wefts, and assess natural hair health. Monthly at-home care and gentle detangling help stretches between appointments. If you notice slipping or discomfort, book an earlier check-in.