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Get answers to common questions about Partial Sew-In (Half Up Half Down).
With proper care, your partial sew-in typically lasts six to eight weeks. We recommend maintenance appointments every four to six weeks to tighten the tracks, refresh the style, and protect natural hair from slippage or tension-related issues.
When installed by our licensed stylists, the partial sew-in is designed to minimize tension and protect your natural hair. We use gentle braiding, proper placement, and a pre-install shampoo, plus provide aftercare tips to support healthy growth.
Plan for two to three hours depending on hair density, desired length, and customization. The appointment includes a professional shampoo, partial sew-in installation, and styling of the half-up ponytail for a polished, finished look.
Yes. After the initial 48-hour period you may wash and gently style hair. Use sulfate-free products, avoid heavy oils near the tracks, and detangle carefully. Follow our aftercare guidelines to preserve the sew-in and maintain the half-up style.
We use high-quality human hair bundles chosen to match your texture and color for the most natural blend. Depending on preference, stylists may recommend straight, body wave, or curly textures and custom blending for seamless integration.
You can bring your own extensions if they match color and quality, but we also offer premium bundles for purchase. Bringing your hair helps ensure desired results; consult with your stylist beforehand to confirm compatibility and pricing.
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Published On: July 2, 2026
