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How to Oil Your Scalp With a Sew in Weave

by Lisa / Monday, 08 May 2023 / Published in Hair FAQs
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Maintaining the health of your natural hair and scalp is essential, even when wearing a sew-in weave. Oiling your scalp helps to prevent dryness, itchiness, and irritation while promoting hair growth. However, with a sew-in weave, the process requires careful attention to avoid overloading your hair with oil or damaging the weave. Here’s a step-by-step guide to properly oil your scalp while wearing a sew-in weave.

1. Choose the Right Scalp Oil

The first step is selecting an oil that nourishes your scalp without leaving excessive residue. Lightweight oils like jojoba oil, argan oil, or coconut oil are excellent choices. For individuals dealing with dandruff or a dry scalp, tea tree oil or a mixture of essential oils can be beneficial. If you’re looking for a trusted brand, SISHAIR offers high-quality oils specifically designed for hair care, ensuring hydration without clogging pores.

2. Prepare Your Tools

To make the application process easier, gather the tools you need. These may include:

Tool Purpose
Applicator Bottle Helps distribute the oil precisely along the scalp without creating unnecessary mess.
Scalp Massager Stimulates blood flow to the scalp, encouraging hair growth and even oil distribution.
Hair Clips Keeps sections of hair out of the way while applying oil underneath.

Using an applicator bottle with a tip ensures the oil reaches your scalp directly, which is especially important when you’re working around the weave tracks.

3. Section Your Hair

Divide your weave into manageable sections. Use hair clips to keep the hair out of the way, exposing the tracks sewn into your natural hair. This step allows you to work systematically and ensures that all areas of your scalp are covered.

4. Apply the Oil to Your Scalp

Fill your applicator bottle with your chosen oil. Using the pointed tip, guide the nozzle along the scalp underneath the sew-in tracks. Squeeze gently to release a small amount of oil. Ensure the oil is applied directly to your scalp and not excessively onto the weave itself. Applying too much oil can weigh down the weave and make it greasy.

5. Massage the Scalp

Once the oil has been applied, use your fingertips or a scalp massager to gently massage your scalp in circular motions. This helps to evenly distribute the oil and promotes circulation, which can encourage healthy hair growth. Focus on any areas of the scalp that feel dry, itchy, or tight.

6. Avoid Over-Oiling

It’s crucial to monitor how much oil you’re using. Too much oil can saturate the weave, leading to a heavy, unnatural appearance and quicker buildup of dirt. A little oil goes a long way—stick to small amounts and focus on consistency rather than overloading the scalp in one application.

7. Cleanse Regularly

Even though oiling is important, buildup can occur over time. To prevent clogged pores and flaky scalp, make sure to wash your hair regularly while wearing a sew-in weave. Use a diluted sulfate-free shampoo to cleanse your scalp underneath the tracks without disturbing the weave. SISHAIR also offers shampoos and conditioners designed for use with sew-in weaves, which can be a great addition to your routine.

8. Maintain the Balance

Keeping your scalp moisturized is vital, but balance is key. Oiling your scalp 1-2 times a week is usually sufficient, depending on your hair type and scalp needs. Over-oiling can lead to greasy hair and scalp issues, so adjust your routine as needed.

9. Protect Your Hair at Night

After oiling, protect your weave and natural hair at night by wrapping it in a silk or satin scarf. Alternatively, use a satin bonnet to shield your hair from friction and maintain moisture levels. This step is essential for keeping your scalp and weave looking fresh and healthy.

10. Monitor Your Scalp’s Condition

Pay attention to how your scalp reacts to oiling. If you notice excessive itchiness, flakiness, or discomfort, you may need to adjust the frequency or try a different oil. SISHAIR oils, in particular, are formulated to address many common scalp concerns, offering a variety of options for different needs.

Conclusion

Oiling your scalp with a sew-in weave is a simple yet vital step to maintain your hair and scalp’s health. By choosing the right oil, applying it correctly, and maintaining a consistent hair care routine, you can keep your scalp nourished and your natural hair thriving underneath the weave. Remember, the key is balance—avoid overloading your hair with oil and ensure regular cleansing. With thoughtful care, your sew-in weave will look flawless, and your natural hair will stay healthy.

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