Pros and Cons of Getting a Closure Sew In

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    sofia8jones
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    A Closure Sew In offers a natural, protective hairstyle blending bundles with a lace closure for a flawless scalp illusion. Pros include versatility—style into ponytails, updos, or parted looks without exposing tracks. It lasts 6-8 weeks with proper care, protects natural hair from damage, and delivers high-volume, salon-like results using human hair for heat styling and washing. Low daily maintenance beats wigs, while customizable densities (150%-250%) suit all face shapes. Affordable long-term compared to frequent salon visits.

    Cons of a Closure Sew In involve installation time (3-5 hours, $200-$500), requiring skilled stylists to avoid lumps or tension leading to traction alopecia. Not beginner-friendly; improper tension causes breakage. Removal risks shedding if not cut carefully, and breathability suffers in humid climates, trapping sweat. Upkeep demands braiding resets every 4-6 weeks, plus deep conditioning to prevent matting. Allergic reactions to glue or lace occur rarely, and high-density closures add weight, straining edges.

    Weigh longevity against upkeep—ideal for committed users seeking realism over quick styles.

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