One Atlanta hairstylist has created a viral closure hack that will save you money.

@thebraiddownbar

this hack is to be able to wear your closure behind your hairline once it starts to slide back a couple of weeks after your initial install. If you’re going to wear it behind the hair line anyway, it’s best to start off with it before your hairline to get the most wear out of it before it’s time for maintenance. This eliminates closure maintenance completely save your coins you’re welcome.🤗#braiddownforsewin #viralclosurehack #laceclosurehack #atlbraider

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Echo, the visionary head braider and founder of The Braid Down Bar in Atlanta, has revolutionized how women wear sew-in extensions. She created this viral closure hack for clients seeking seamless style and budget-friendly solutions.

Her innovation allows clients to extend the lifespan of their sew-ins, while saving significant amounts of money on routine maintenance. Maintaining flawless extensions often can come with a hefty price tag. Routine closure maintenance, which typically costs upwards of $95 depending on the stylist, can quickly add up becoming a considerable expense for those committed to maintaining their impeccable look. However, the hairstylist’s inventive hack offers a game-changing solution, empowering clients to bypass frequent, costly maintenance appointments.

How the Viral Closure Hack Works

@thebraiddownbar

I was hoping someone would ask great question!! I’m always thinking of ways to solve problems we have I know closures tend to slide back so I wanted to find a way to not have to do the maintenance of taking it off and sewing it back on so I’ll start off with it the normal way and when it grows back, I will pull that extra leave out out and just wear it behind my hairline. I plan to have this install in for at least two months. #2x6lacehack #2x6closuresewin

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She strategically leaves out two strands of hair, which she will crochet into the braided pattern before installing the bundles and the closure in front of the hairline. Clients must gently remove the leave-out from the braids when the closure eventually slides back. They can comfortably wear the closure behind their hairline, and the leave-out will cover it.

She ensures maximum longevity for her clients’ sew-ins with this practice. This proactive approach allows individuals to enjoy their extensions for longer without worrying about their hairline showing. It saves time and money, aligning perfectly with the modern woman’s busy lifestyle. The hack offers convenience and affordability without compromising style.