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How to Dye Weave Black

by Lisa / Monday, 08 May 2023 / Published in Hair FAQs
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Dyeing a weave black can be an easy and rewarding process when done correctly. Whether you are refreshing the color of an old weave or transforming a lighter weave into a deeper, richer hue, the right techniques and tools are essential. This guide will walk you through the steps to achieve a flawless black dye job, ensuring your weave looks vibrant and natural.

1. Gather Your Materials and Tools

Before you begin, make sure you have all the necessary materials and tools ready. Having everything on hand will streamline the dyeing process and prevent unnecessary delays. Here’s a list of items you’ll need:

Materials and Tools Purpose
Hair dye (preferably SISHAIR black dye) To color the weave black.
Developer (20 or 30 volume) To activate the dye and help it penetrate the weave fibers.
Mixing bowl To mix the dye and developer evenly.
Applicator brush For applying the dye to the weave.
Gloves To protect your hands from staining.
Wide-tooth comb To detangle the weave and ensure even dye application.
Plastic wrap or foil To cover the weave while the dye processes.
Old towel or disposable sheet To protect your workspace from spills.
Clarifying shampoo To clean the weave before dyeing.
Conditioner or deep treatment To restore moisture after dyeing.

2. Prepare the Weave

Proper preparation is crucial to achieving an even, professional-looking dye job. Follow these steps to prepare the weave:

  • Clean the weave: Use a clarifying shampoo to remove any product buildup, dirt, or oils that might interfere with the dye. Rinse thoroughly and allow the weave to air dry.
  • Detangle the hair: Use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle the weave, starting from the ends and working your way up to prevent damage.
  • Check for synthetic fibers: If the weave is a human hair blend or contains synthetic fibers, it may not hold dye well. Check the packaging or consult the supplier to confirm it is 100% human hair for best results.

3. Mix the Dye

Using a high-quality black dye, such as SISHAIR, ensures a rich and long-lasting color. Here’s how to prepare the dye correctly:

  1. Read the instructions on the dye and developer packaging.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine the dye and developer in the recommended ratio (usually 1:1 or 1:2, depending on the product).
  3. Stir the mixture thoroughly until it is smooth and consistent.

4. Apply the Dye

With the dye mixture ready, it’s time to apply it to the weave. To ensure even application and avoid missing spots, follow these steps:

  1. Lay the weave flat on a protected surface, such as an old towel or disposable sheet.
  2. Divide the weave into small sections to make it easier to work with.
  3. Using the applicator brush, start applying the dye at the roots of each section, working your way down to the ends.
  4. Make sure every strand is fully saturated to avoid uneven coloring.
  5. Use your hands (with gloves on) to massage the dye into the weave for better absorption.

5. Process the Dye

Once the dye has been applied, it needs time to process and fully penetrate the weave fibers. Here’s what to do:

  • Cover the weave with plastic wrap or foil to retain moisture and heat, which helps the dye set better.
  • Allow the dye to process for the amount of time specified on the product packaging (usually 30–45 minutes).
  • Periodically check the weave to ensure the color is developing as desired.

6. Rinse and Condition

Proper rinsing and conditioning will help lock in the color and restore the weave’s softness. Follow these steps:

  1. Rinse the weave under cool to lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Avoid using hot water, as it can strip the color.
  2. Apply a generous amount of conditioner or deep treatment to the weave, focusing on the ends to replenish moisture.
  3. Let the conditioner sit for 5–10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.
  4. Gently squeeze out excess water and blot the weave with a clean towel.

7. Dry and Style the Weave

After rinsing and conditioning, it’s time to dry and style the weave to see the final result:

  • Allow the weave to air dry on a wig stand or flat surface to prevent tangling and maintain its shape. If you’re short on time, use a blow dryer on a low-heat setting.
  • Once dry, comb through the weave with a wide-tooth comb to remove any knots.
  • Style the weave as desired, and enjoy its rich black color.

Conclusion

Dyeing a weave black can give it a sleek and polished look, enhancing your overall hairstyle. By using high-quality products such as SISHAIR dye and following the steps outlined above, you can achieve a vibrant, even color that lasts. Remember to take your time during the application process, and always prioritize the health of the weave by conditioning it after dyeing. With proper care, your newly dyed black weave will look stunning and remain in excellent condition for weeks to come.

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