How do i Take the tracks outta my hair?


Question:
Any one who can help..thanx.

Answers:
it depends on how they were put in.

If your natural hair was cornrowed (braided flat to your scalp) and then the tracks sewn in, you will need to first, cut all the false hair out, saturate your hair with a removal product to minimize breakage, and then unbraid the cornrow from the end to the scalp using a rat tail comb
, taking care to detangle each section as you go.

If the extention is bonded *glued* to your hair in sections, you will have to section your hair off, saturate each section in a conditioning oil or glue remover and gently work the track separate from your natural hair.

it is easier to remove tracks and braids if you saturate the hair with deep, oil based conditioner, or a remover cream as listed below, cover your hair with a plastic cap and let the conditioners penetrate and protect the shaft of your hair.

Make sure you dont use those bond removal shampoos or shampoo your hair until all the tracks, kinks and knots are out.

Other Answers:
Shave your head bald!
If it is glued, buy a bond remover at the hair supply store. It's white and think like glue, should cost no more than 4 bucks.

If it is sewn in, you'll have to have a friend use small scissors and cut the thread carefully until all the extensions are free.
have them taken out at a salon/barber shop
This is not a joke and I'm not trying to be a smart a$$ or nothing but I always take my girls tracks out when we're having wild and crazy sex(she lets me pull). You might wanna try that.....if your into rough sex?
you can wash them out or depending on what type of style you have (quick weave, tracks on parts..etc) If you have a sew in you would have to carefully cut the strings and not your hair.
IF THEY WERE GLUED IN USE BABY OIL,IF THEY WERE STICHED IN YOU WILL HAVE TO LET SOMEONE HELP YOU CUT THE STICHES OUT.



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