What Is a Quick Weave and How Is It Installed? (2024)

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A quick weave is a style where extensions are glued to a protective wig cap before bonding it to your head. It’s a great protective style if you’re looking for something quick you can do at home.

Some believe that quick weaves are harmful to your hair — the truth is that quick weaves can harm your hair if they’re improperly installed. Otherwise, a quick weave is a pretty convenient protective style when it comes to installation, maintenance, and removal. This is just one of a few misbeliefs that we’ll debunk. Read on to learn more about quick weaves and how they’re installed.

What Are the Pros of Quick Weaves?

Quick weaves are a great option if you’re looking for something fast that doesn’t need much care. We’ll walk you through some of the perks you can expect with this style.

  • Affordable: Quick weaves are cheap compared to the cost of extensions like sew-ins or clip-ins. You can expect to pay between $60 to $160, depending on if you install it yourself or have it done at the salon.
  • Low-maintenance: This style doesn’t require much upkeep beyond wrapping your hair at night and potentially laying down your edges again.
  • Less tension on hair: You can ditch tight braids with a quick weave. Loose braids or gelled-down hair can work fine for this style. Quick weaves also add minimal strain to your hair since extensions are glued directly to the wig cap.
  • Quick: Installing a quick weave takes about an hour and a half to two hours. Much less time in the chair than other methods!
  • Accessible supplies: You can pick up affordable supplies from a local beauty store or online. No need for special products.

What Are the Cons of Quick Weaves?

Although quick weaves have many benefits, it may not be the best route for everyone. Most drawbacks are a result of improper installation. We’ll walk through a few of these cons below.

  • Doesn’t last as long: Quick weaves only last about a month since the bonding glue quickly wears off.
  • Shedding: Hair used for quick weaves is more likely to shed since you’re going to cut tracks or hair wefts to fit around your wig cap.
  • Use of hair glue, gel, and modeling products: If you choose to slick back your hair instead of braiding it, you risk damaging and drying out your hair.
  • Hair loss: The biggest concern with quick weaves is the potential for hair loss and damage. This mainly happens if you get hair glue on your hair during the installation process or if you aren’t using a high-quality wig cap. Poor-quality glue can also damage your hair if they come in contact.
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What Do I Need To Install a Quick Weave?

A quick weave requires a handful of supplies, some of which you’ll probably already have at home. You can pick up the rest at a beauty supply store. If you’re going to a Pro to get your quick weave installed, call ahead and ask what they provide and if you can bring any of your own supplies. They can also give you tips on the best weave hair to get for your quick weave.

Supplies needed include:

  • Hair extensions
  • Hair glue
  • Protective wig cap
  • Glue protector/liquid cap (optional)
  • Blow-dryer
  • Scissors
  • Molding gel (optional)
  • Hair ties
  • Towel
  • Comb

How Do I Install a Quick Weave?

Whether you’re going to a Pro or doing it yourself, you should familiarize yourself with the steps to install a quick weave so you know what to expect. Check them out below.

  1. Prep your natural hair. Before you start, braid your hair or use molding gel to keep it under the wig cap. You can leave in a side or center part if you’d like to show that off through your weave.
  2. Cover your hair with your protective wig cap. After your hair is prepped, secure your hair with a wig cap to keep it safe from the glue. Use two wig caps if you’d like some extra security. You can also add a liquid cap to your hair if you apply glue protector. This will ensure that any rogue glue attaches to the cap instead of your hair. You can also apply the glue protector to your wig cap.
  3. Mark your leave out. If you left out a part of your hair, mark that area on your wig cap so you don’t add hair extensions too close to it.
  4. Dry your hair. Blow-dry or air-dry your hair if you used molding gel or glue protector on your hair or wig cap. Everything should be completely dry before installing your quick weave.
  5. Glue on the hair extensions. The next step is to glue the hair extensions to the wig cap. First, measure the hair extensions around your head to see where you’ll need to cut them. Then, start applying them from the back of your head and work your way in. Allow each section to dry before applying a new track. Once you get close to your leave out, cut that part of the wig cap to let it out.
  6. Comb and style your hair. Now that everything is in place, you’re ready to style, cut, and comb through your hair to get your look.
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How Long Does a Quick Weave Last?

Quick weaves last about four to five weeks. Shedding is a sign that it’s time to take out your quick weave. To ensure it lasts as long as possible, sleep with a silk scarf at night to protect it while you sleep. You can pin it back or use rollers to preserve curls in a curly weave. You should also avoid oil-based products since oil weakens the glue.

How Do I Remove a Quick Weave?

You can remove a quick weave at home using oil-based products and warm water or by making an appointment with a Pro.

Even if you installed a quick weave yourself, we recommend going to a Pro for removal and for post-quick weave care. They’ll have everything you need to safely remove the quick weave and nourish your natural hair afterward. They’ll also be around to answer questions and can help in the case something goes wrong when you’re removing it.

If you’d like to remove it at home, you’ll need to take your time with each step to avoid pulling out your hair. However, removing a quick weave should be easy if it was properly installed.

Here’s how to remove your quick weave at home:

  1. Clip your leave out so it’s out of the way.
  2. Add an oil-based hair product to your hair to loosen the glue. You can use your regular shampoo or pick up a special glue-removing shampoo or conditioner. Leave the product in your hair for a few minutes.
  3. Run your hair under warm water. Let the water run down the edges of your wig cap to help loosen the glue.
  4. Start removing your wig cap. After that, put your fingers under the wig cap and slowly start removing it. It should easily slide off if it was properly installed.
  5. Massage your hair product in the area around your leave out. Your quick weave may get a little stuck around your leave out. Massage hair product around that area to loosen the glue and continue running it through warm water. Take your time here! You might pull out some hair if you rush.
  6. Pull off the wig cap. At this point, you should be able to take the wig cap fully off your head.
  7. Undo any braids and start washing out excess glue. Use a deep cleansing shampoo to clarify your hair and get rid of excess glue and product. Follow up with some deep conditioning to nourish your hair.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Quick Weaves

Everything above should answer most questions you have about quick weaves. We’ll tackle a few more questions below.

Are Quick Weaves Damaging to Hair?

Quick weaves are damaging to hair if they are improperly installed. Hair glue is your biggest enemy. With the right products and a careful hand, you can keep the hair glue out of your hair. The best way to avoid damage is by going to a Pro for installation and removal.

Can You Get a Quick Weave Wet?

Yes, you can get your quick weave wet. Avoid using oil-based shampoo since the oil can loosen the glue. When you’re in the shower, gently work shampoo through sections of your hair and rinse it in sections. Don’t scrub or scratch at your scalp to avoid loosening the tracks. When you’re done, wring out your hair as much as you can in the shower and blow-dry once you’re out.

Washing your quick weave is possible, but you may want to think twice before swimming! The chemicals in pools and salt in the ocean can weaken your hair glue.

What’s the Difference Between a Sew-In and a Quick Weave?

Quick weaves are bonded to a wig cap while a sew-in is sewn into the hair. Sew-ins last longer than quick weaves, but take longer to install and typically cost more.

Compared to quick weaves, sew-ins also add more tension to your head since you need to tightly cornrow your hair. However, sew-ins are more secure because of this installation method.

Quick weaves are a great option if you want a style that looks polished, is quick to install, and easy to remove. Getting help from a Pro can help you avoid common mistakes and hair disasters. Pros can also give you style and maintenance tips to make sure you’re always looking your best! Check for a Pro in your area so you can see if a quick weave is a good choice for you.

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What Is a Quick Weave and How Is It Installed? (2024)

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What Is a Quick Weave and How Is It Installed? ›

A quick weave is a weaving method where hair wefts are glued directly to a protective weave cap placed on your head before bonding. This style can be done at home or by a professional stylist. Similar to a sew-in weave, hair is braided down in cornrows or plaits.

How long does a quick weave usually last? ›

Most quick weaves last for one month. With proper care, you can rock a sew-in weave for upwards of two months. This information is also essential if you are looking to invest in more expensive hair for your quick weave.

How do quick weaves stay on? ›

Quick weaves last about four to five weeks. Shedding is a sign that it's time to take out your quick weave. To ensure it lasts as long as possible, sleep with a silk scarf at night to protect it while you sleep. You can pin it back or use rollers to preserve curls in a curly weave.

Are quick weaves damaging to hair? ›

While a weave or extensions can be a great way to switch up your hairstyle, they can damage your natural hair and even cause hair loss if proper precautions and care are not taken.

Is a quick weave better than a sew in? ›

A sew-in is sewn into the hair while quick weaves are bonded to a wig cap. Sew-ins last longer than quick weaves but take longer to install and cost more. Compared to quick weaves, sew-ins also add more tension to your head since you need to tightly cornrow your hair, however, sew-ins are more secure.

Can a quick weave slide off? ›

To remove your quick weave, coat the base of the hair wefts and the cap with lots of oil so it's easy to slide them off. If you end up with dried glue on your scalp or natural hair, apply a glue remover shampoo.

Do quick weaves look natural? ›

Looks Natural

Quick weaves are nothing like having tracks sewn into your hair or having a bad frontal piece installed. Quick weaves look natural! The best way to make sure your quick weave looks natural is to leave some of your natural hair out, around the edges.

How much are quick weaves? ›

Quick Weave Styles($150-$200) Please read over the styles we offer and choose your style from the options below. Wash is included with each style. Wands or crimps are an additional $45 dollars.

Do you have to braid your hair for a quick weave? ›

Installing the Quick Weave

“To install a quick weave, start with your natural hair in a braid down or in a slicked-back style,” explains Johnson. Once your hair is braided or slicked back, put your cap on over it.

Why do quick weaves itch so bad? ›

If your hair is pulled too tight during the braiding or weaving process, inflammation of hair follicles can develop. When hair is trapped under a net or mass of hair for days without moisture, the scalp gets ridiculously dry, creating a spread of that fiery itching feeling.

Why is my hair falling out after a quick weave? ›

The weight and tension from sew-in hair can damage hair follicles as it places undue strain on them. This often leads to hair loss around the areas where the weave is fixed to the scalp, and around the hairline.

What is the least damaging weave? ›

1. Clip-ins. Clip-in hair extensions are officially the least damaging hair extensions!

What hair do you buy for a quick weave? ›

What is the best hair for a quick weave? You can take straight or curly hair, human or synthetic weaves. Most often, women choose low-budget options as they don't last long. If you choose human hair, ask your hairstylist if you can reuse it one more time.

Why does my scalp hurt after a quick weave? ›

Allergic Reaction to Hair Glue

When getting a quick weave, the stylist will glue the hair extensions onto a cap. If the stylist doesn't use a hair net, that glue can seep through the cap, onto your scalp possibly causing a red, itchy scalp.

How many bundles of hair do I need for a quick weave? ›

For a full head of weave with the top or little natural hair left out, we recommend at least two bundles for lengths under 18 inches and 3-4 bundles for lengths above 18" to achieve desired fullness. The longer the length, the more hair you will need as each bundle is approximately 100g, regardless of the length.

How many bags of hair do I need for a quick weave? ›

All in all, you should choose 2 to 3 bundles for a naturally fuller look. Those who want more volume or fullness can pick 3 to 4 bundles. The number can increase depending on the texture, preferred length, whether you are using a closure of frontal hairpiece.

Is quick weave the same as tape ins? ›

The major difference between weave-in extensions and tape-ins is the method of application. While tape-in hair extensions are glued to the roots of your hair, weave-in hair extensions are sewed to your hair. Here at Zala, we use silicone backed beads in order to safely attach the wefts to your strands.

What is needed for a quick weave? ›

Materials To Create Quick Weave Wigs
  1. Synthetic or human hair extensions.
  2. Hair bonding glue.
  3. Scissors.
  4. Wig cap.
  5. Wig clips.
  6. Needle.
  7. Nylon thread.
Jul 6, 2017

How long do glue in quick weaves last? ›

Again, glued-in weave is a great choice for short-term wear, lasting no longer than one to two weeks.

What is the most natural looking sew in? ›

A partial sew in means that the base of your sew in is partially braided. This method allows you to leave a portion of your natural hair out to cover the wefts. Partial sew ins give you the most natural look if done properly and if the correct type is chosen for your hair type.

Are quick weaves supposed to itch? ›

Wearing a sew-in weave can save you the hassle of styling your hair every day. But it can also dry out your scalp, leaving it itchy and comfortable.

Can you sweat with a quick weave? ›

Add to this the fact that hardened wraps make it difficult to exercise and sweat without creating an itchy, festering mess, and you've got all the reason in the world to investigate other hair-extensions install methods.

Can a quick weave last 2 weeks? ›

Quick weaves have a lifespan of 4 to 5 weeks. Shedding indicates that it is time to break out the quick weave. Sleep with a silk scarf at night to protect it and make it last as long as possible.

What is the process of a quick weave? ›

A quick weave is a weaving method where hair wefts are glued directly to a protective weave cap placed on your head before bonding. This style can be done at home or by a professional stylist. Similar to a sew-in weave, hair is braided down in cornrows or plaits.

How long does it take quick weave to dry? ›

Wait about three minutes to let the extension completely dry once you're finished applying it. Give it a tug to make sure it's firmly in place. If part of the weft isn't properly adhered to your hair, apply a little bonding glue and press it down until the entire weft is attached.

What is lupus hair? ›

Hair loss is common in people living with lupus. The autoimmune disease causes body-wide inflammation that attacks the joints and skin, including the scalp. This can result in hair loss (alopecia ). Lupus-related hair loss can occur slowly, causing hair to become noticeably thinner gradually.

Which vitamin deficiency causes hair loss? ›

Only riboflavin, biotin, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiencies have been associated with hair loss.

What is the longest weave to keep in? ›

But the quick answer is that sew-ins tend to last between six and 12 weeks. Choosing the right sew-ins and meticulously caring for them will help you keep your weave in for closer to 12 weeks. Weaves and extensions get itchy, dirty or oily and lose their ability to hold style when they aren't properly taken care of.

What is the most damaging hair? ›

8 Everyday Hairstyles That Damage Your Hair
  1. Same Ponytail Every Day. Wearing the same ponytail every day can tug on your hair and cause breakage. ...
  2. Too-Tight Braids. Do braids damage hair? ...
  3. Wet Updos. ...
  4. High-Tension Hairstyles While Sleeping. ...
  5. Too-Light Hair Color. ...
  6. Super-Straight Hair. ...
  7. Teased Tresses. ...
  8. Too-Long Hair.
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What is the most non damaging hair style? ›

The low bun is an absolute classic hairstyle for healthy hair. With that bun sitting nicely on the nape of your neck, gravity won't be tugging on your hair follicles anytime soon. If you've done a low bun before, you might like to create a ponytail before twisting your hair around itself.

How often should you wash your hair with a weave? ›

Shampoo. "You should wash and condition your sew-in about once every three weeks," says Ursula Stephen. Stephen recommends a sulfate-free formula that removes build-up without drying out your hair, followed by a conditioner that adds moisture to your hair.

How do you shower with weave? ›

If your weave is shoulder-length or longer, you can safely wash or apply styling products to the wefts from about the mid-point down. If you want to wash your hair under a shower, use a shower cap to keep the glue tracks dry.

How long does a glue in quick weave last? ›

Again, glued-in weave is a great choice for short-term wear, lasting no longer than one to two weeks.

Can you keep a weave in for 3 months? ›

It's typically recommended people keep their weaves in for 4-8 weeks, a far cry from a whopping 24 weeks — keep in mind that Abra Kadabra says you're supposed to keep getting six-month weaves until you reach your length goals.

Why do quick weaves itch so much? ›

If your hair is pulled too tight during the braiding or weaving process, inflammation of hair follicles can develop. When hair is trapped under a net or mass of hair for days without moisture, the scalp gets ridiculously dry, creating a spread of that fiery itching feeling.

What kind of hair do you use for a quick weave? ›

What is the best hair for a quick weave? You can take straight or curly hair, human or synthetic weaves. Most often, women choose low-budget options as they don't last long. If you choose human hair, ask your hairstylist if you can reuse it one more time.

Can your hair still grow with a weave? ›

Some TLC: Weaves are a great protective style that gives your hair a much-needed break from heat and chemicals. It's the perfect opportunity for your hair to hibernate and grow. To get the best results, treat and trim your hair before weaving so that it is in the best condition and grows healthily.

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