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Get answers to common questions about Crochets or Sew-in for Mohawk Section.
Yes—many clients with thinner hair benefit from the Mohawk crochet or sew-in. Your stylist will assess density and choose lighter textures or a fuller weave to add volume without extra tension. A consultation ensures a safe, flattering install plan.
Installation varies by method and complexity: crochet mohawks often take two to four hours, while sew-ins can take three to six hours. Time depends on braid pattern, hair length, and desired styling—book a consultation to receive an accurate appointment estimate.
Maintain your mohawk weave by washing every one to two weeks with gentle shampoo, moisturizing the scalp, and sleeping with a satin scarf. Avoid heavy products at the braided base and schedule touch-ups or inspections every four to six weeks.
Longevity depends on method and care: crochet mohawks typically last four to eight weeks, while sew-ins can hold up to eight to ten weeks. Proper maintenance, gentle handling, and regular professional checks help extend wear and protect your natural hair.
You can heat-style human hair weaves for curls or sleek looks using a heat protectant and moderate temperatures. Avoid applying high heat directly to the braided base and consult your stylist for safe techniques and recommended tools.
Risk of damage is low when installed correctly. Overly tight braids, prolonged wear, or improper removal can cause tension or breakage. Use experienced stylists, maintain scalp care routines, and allow rest periods between installs to protect natural hair.