Hello Valencia
I came across this page looking for weave techniques and I am delighted! I e-mailed you with my questions as well as my contact numbers. I see that you are located near Laurel which is even better because that is where I live! In early 2004 my hairdresser cut my hair way to short when he was only supposed to be giving me a trim and since then I have been alternating between senegalese twists (cute and easy to remove) and a new weaving system that was recommended to me by my sister-in-law called Polywax. I have gotten this weave system twice and although I was pretty satisfied with the outcome and their pretty affordable prices, most of the stylists do not know a lot about hair care, they are just trained to put the polywax pieces in. I also made the mistake of trying to remove them myself because they were shedding and pieces were falling out so badly that I figured I could just melt the wax with the flat iron and slide the pieces on out, which worked but some pieces broke parts of my hair off. I am now looking for an affordable and natural looking weave technique so that I can part and style my hair easily in the mornings before work. Can this type of weave be wrapped at night? And also I noticed that you say that we should provide the hair. What type of hair is the best to use and where can I get it at an affordable price? Thanks in advance!