Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Closure Sew In.

With proper care a Closure Sew In can last six to eight weeks, sometimes longer depending on your routine, maintenance, and the hair quality. Regular washing, moisturizing, and professional touch-ups extend wear while protecting natural hair.

When installed correctly by our stylists, a Closure Sew In protects edges by minimizing glue and tension. Proper braiding, gentle stitching, and regular maintenance prevent stress. If you have fragile edges, we offer protective techniques and alternative options to keep your hair healthy.

Yes — you can wash and style a Closure Sew In, but use gentle, sulfate-free products and heat protectants. Coloring should be done by a professional to match texture and preserve hair integrity. Avoid excessive heat and repeated chemical processing to extend lifespan.

We recommend waiting 48–72 hours before strenuous exercise to allow the sew-in to settle and the scalp to adapt. Swimming should wait longer; chlorine and saltwater can loosen wefts and dull hair. Use a swim cap and schedule a maintenance check after swimming.

Keep the scalp clean and moisturized, wash with sulfate-free shampoo every 1–2 weeks, and condition the hair. Use a silk scarf or bonnet at night, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and book periodic touch-ups to keep the install neat and secure.

Absolutely. At Pascal’s Natural Hair Boutique we select closures, lace types, and hair bundles that match your texture and curl pattern. Our stylists will blend, trim, and color where needed to ensure a seamless, personalized result that looks and feels natural.