3 Most Common Closure Sew In Styles

 


You may style your hair whatever you choose when you wear hair extensions, which is one benefit. Here are the ten closure sew in styles you must try if you're looking for various looks to try with your new hair.

What is hair closure?

The term "hair closure" describes hairpieces with color-matched Swiss lace stitched into the wig's foundation and hair extensions that match your skin tone to provide the appearance of hair growing from the scalp. With glue, you can wear it quickly, but taking the closure off will be more difficult than with sew-ins.


Sew-ins, on the other hand, are more adaptable as you stitch them. Because they let you divide your hair in different ways while maintaining a natural hairline and let you add baby hair to the borders to make it look more realistic, closures are common hair extensions. 


It enables you to quickly change your hairstyle without endangering your natural hair or scalp with heat, pressure, or damage. Here are some excellent closure sew in styles that you may try.



Quick closure sew in styles


If closure is what you're after, use quick sewing techniques. It is simple to achieve, and some people can create the style with just a few accessories.


Bobby Pin Baddie

Your closest friend for closure sew-in styles will be a bobby pin. Put five bobby pins horizontally from the parting to the ear and side part your hair. On the third pin, add two more bobby pins diagonally to form an X. With damp hair, it will work best.

Glam Hairband

You could wear this hairdo to add extra glam. Put on a broad scrunchie to serve as a headband.  Pin a wide necklace or any necklace inside the scrunchie. Ensure that the ends are tucked beneath your hair and fastened with a bobby pin.

Double Ponytail

A larger closure is necessary for a smooth double ponytail for easier styling. Depending on how you look, the section can be on either the side or the centre. Simply tie your hair on both sides and ensure that it is flat against your scalp for a seamless appearance.

Half Ponytail

Putting your hair up in a half ponytail will help your closure blend in naturally for a more natural appearance. Your hair should only be tied from ear to ear on top, leaving the bottom to hang naturally.

Braided closure sew in styles

Closures made of braids are frequently used since they may merge hair extensions with no effort. Additionally, it gives the hair finesse and gives you creative freedom.

Sassy Side Braid

Given that it only calls for two steps, this style is among the simplest. First, create a low ponytail with your hair. Last but not least, braid it to the side of the head and secure it with a rubber band. For added glitz, you can embellish the braid with accessories.

Halo Crown Braid

One of the closure sew in hairstyles that has become popular is this one because it is adorable. For it to go over your head, the closing must be longer. From one ear to the other, French braid your hair, bringing it up over your head and tying it at the other ear. A bobby pin should be used to tuck the tail under your hair.

Double French Braid

This hairstyle starts in the centre and moves down to the ear, as opposed to having one French braid that crosses your head from ear to ear. On both sides, execute. You have the option of wearing the French braids in a ponytail or leaving the rest of your hair down.



Closure sew in bun hairstyles

Nothing can go wrong when you put your hair up in a bun. It complements your summertime, casual, and stylish ensembles beautifully. You can attempt the following sew-in closure designs.

Half High Bun

It will be difficult to tell whether the hair is growing from your scalp or not, making it an excellent hairdo to hide your lace closure. Your appearance will be more young if your hair is tight and curled in this style. Just secure the top section of your hair and let the rest fall naturally.

Space bun

Similar to a half-high bun, but applied to both sides of your head. Middle-parting your hair, gathering an equal amount of hair from both of the tops of your head, and creating a high bun. For a more daring appearance, you may even French braid the portions first. 

Low bun

This will need bunning your complete head of hair, as opposed to just a few pieces. Make a middle part in your hair, start twisting one side of it, and tie it off. Repeat the process on the other side.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How long can I wear closure sew-ins?

Depending on how quickly your hair grows, it can last for up to two months. Any wigs and hair extensions shouldn't be worn for an extended period of time to prevent breakage, inflammation, and damage to your natural hair.


2. Why is sew in better than glue?

Both sew-in and glued closures have advantages and disadvantages. Sew-in hair is great if you want it to be more flexible and adaptable, but it is more difficult to apply. In the meanwhile, bonded closures are simple to make but have a limited strength and grip. Glue can be more difficult to take out than stitches.

3. Are hair closures high maintenance? 

Wearing closures does not guarantee that it will be flawless at all times. Like you would with your hair, you still need to take care of it. It would be preferable to pay it extra attention, though, as it doesn't create any natural oils to protect it from harm.

Summary

The first step to being glam is to get hair extensions, but you can't wear the same look every day. You can experiment with a variety of appearances every day, including these closure sew in styles. 


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