Braids are a go-to hairstyle for those who want a low-maintenance protective style. We know they look gorgeous but we can't keep them in forever. So, how long can you actually keep your braids in before it starts causing more harm than good? That's what we'll answer in this post. We'll discuss when you should take them out, how to take them out and what to do after.
How long should you keep your braids in for?
To keep your hair healthy, it’s important to remove your braids at the right time. Ideally, braids should be taken out after 4 to 6 weeks. If you're thinking of keeping them in for longer, it’s strongly advised not to exceed 8 weeks, as this can lead to significant breakage and hair loss.
How to maintain your braids?
Proper maintenance while wearing braids is essential to keep both your braids and natural hair in good condition. Here are some key tips:
- Wash your scalp regularly to remove product build-up and keep it clean.
- Moisturise your scalp to prevent dryness and irritation.
- Wear a silk scarf or bonnet to bed to minimise frizz and tangling.
How to remove your braids easily without breakage?
When the time comes to take your braids out, it is important to remove them gently, correctly and patiently to avoid breakage. For a step-by-step guide on removing your braids check out our post on how to take out braids without breakage.
If it all feels a bit overwhelming and you’d rather leave it to a professional, you can find our protective style removal services here.
How to care for your hair after removing your braids?
After removing your braids it's inevitable that your natural hair will need some TLC. After being in braids for weeks, your natural hair will require detangling, washing and deep conditioning. For a full step-by-step guide, check out our post on how to care for your hair after taking out braids.
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