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7.  To be able to wear the weave shorter or longer than the client’s

                          natural hair.

                       8.  To create the product at the right price for mass market.



                   The result that ticked all the boxes of all the above research was the

                   product I invented called Instant-Weave.



                   Instant-Weave Preparation:

                   Before you begin remove all existing weave or extensions from the

                   client’s hair, then shampoo and blow dry the client’s natural hair straight,

                   this will make it easier to take sections and apply Instant-Weave clips.  If

                   it is nesacery to moisturise the scalp, then only apply enough moisturiser

                   for the scalp, and make sure that it does not travel through the client’s

                   own hair.



                   The last thing to do before you begin is to make sure that your hands are

                   free of any oil or grease.  Either wash them or remove all oil or grease

                   with a paper towel.   Oil or grease must not be transferred on to the

                   Instant-Weave hair.



                   Partings:

                   The first and most important parting is the centre parting from the front

                   hairline to the nape of the neck. Fig 2 it is important to keep this parting

                   as a guide, all through the application of the Instant-Weave clips to the

                   centre section from the nape to the front hairline.



                   The next section is for the Instant-Weave clip, this section should be in


                   the form of a block approximately (half a cm deep by 6cm wide) across
                   the base of the centre parting.  Fig 3
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