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Tree Braids - Brazilian weaves vs treebraids

BY Kaale TurnerThu Feb 5, 2009
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Introducing Brazilian weaves. By now you have heard and possibly experienced why tree braids are the new revolution in protecting, restoring, and growing healthy, natural, kinky hair. Brazilian Weaves are some of the most natural weaves you can find, with more advantages than tree braids.

Similar to tree braids cornrows no chemicals are used, human hair is attached to your own hair, and your hair is allowed to rest and grow long. But that is where the similarities end. Treebraids can use both human hair and synthetic hair. Both these styles are the latest craze.

 

Brazilian Weaves:

Brazilian weaves use only 100% human hair. This process allows the wearer to have extraordinarily fabulous hair of any texture, length, and color, while the client's own hair is protected by the action of applying 100% human hair either strand by strand, or groups of strands to natural hair. Usually, virgin cuticle hair is used, such as Remi brand hair, Indian hair, or Brazilian Weave hair. Got a bald spot? Talented stylists like Kaale use techniques to bridge hair over patches of bald spots. The effect is gorgeous, undetectable, continuously long, voluminous, flowing hair.

After Brazilian Weaves are attached to the hair, the hair can even be colored. Actually, the hair can be treated any way that you would normally treat your own natural hair- wash, condition, highlight, or color. Isn't that fantastic! This is one of Brazilian Weave's charms over other types of natural weaves, including treebraids. Additional features of Brazilian Weaves are that the hair can be reused over and over and over again, for years at a time.

 

Brazilian Weaves are great for adding volume:

How the volume is created? Strands of the clients on hair are attached to 100% human hair securely using a technique that allows the wearer to be able to run her/ his hands through their hair. Brazilian Weaves are great for balding or bald spots too, not just for adding volume to natural hair. For extensive bald spots, treebraids are recommended over a Brazilian Weave, although it can also be done.

 

Tree Braids:

Tree braids can use any type of hair, whether 100% human, or synthetic. This process allows the wearer to have extraordinarily fabulous hair of any texture, length, and color, while the client's own hair is protected by the action of creating either cornrows, or individual braids. However, cornrow treebraids are more the rave, if time is of the essence, and talented stylists like Kaale use techniques to bridge hair over patches of bald spots. The effect is gorgeous, undetectable, continuously long, voluminous, flowing hair.


Treebraids are great for adding volume:

How the volume is created? Rows are created to insert fake hair into cornrows braids. Treebraids are great for balding or bald spots too, not just for adding volume to natural hair. For extensive bald spots, treebraids are recommended over a Brazilian Weave, although it can also be done.

 

Brazilian Weaves vs. Treebraids Situational Analysis:

Recommendations: get treebraids at the front of your hair if bald patches extend beyond 3 inches of your scalp. Get the Brazilian Weaves at the top, and/ or back of your hair. Where no hair loss exists, get a whole head of Brazilian Weaves if money is no object, and for the freedom and flexibility of having your hair appear to be your own.

Click here for more information on Brazilian weaves: http://www.upalmit.com/brazilianweave.html

Click here for treebraids: http://www.upalmit.com/treebraids1.html

Contact Kaale for a Brazilian weave or treebraids appointment 24 hours: (609) 213-7985. For other styles please click here: http://www.upalmit.com.

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