Red Sew Ins with Leave Out: How to Rock This Stunning Protective Style

Red hair weaves have become a hot trend allowing black women to temporarily sport vibrant crimson locks. But while sew ins lay flat many still want to flaunt their natural hair in the front. This is where leave out comes in – blending your real tresses with a flowing red weave for a seamless look. Here’s your guide to achieving beautiful red sew ins with leave out.

First, let’s cover the basics. A sew in or weave involves attaching hair extensions to your natural hair often with a closure piece to easily hide tracks. Leave out means leaving some of your own hair out in the front instead of cornrowing it back. This creates a natural hairline and allows your real strands to blend with the weave.

Benefits of Red Sew Ins with Leave Out

There are many advantages to red sew ins with leave out:

  • Leave out creates a natural-looking hairline and allows you to blend your natural texture with the weave hair for a cohesive style.

  • Sew ins are versatile and last 6-8 weeks. You can wear red hair temporarily without damage from constant dyeing and styling.

  • The vibrant red color is fun and eye-catching It lets you experiment with a bold new hue

  • Red works beautifully on black hair, creating dimension and drama. It flatters a wide range of skin tones.

  • Blending textures adds volume and movement for fuller, bouncier styles. The leave out softens the look.

  • It protects your natural hair from overstyling while adding length, thickness and color. The perfect protective style!

How to Achieve Red Sew Ins with Leave Out

Follow these tips for flawless red sew ins with leave out:

Choose High-Quality Hair

Invest in premium human or synthetic hair, like Vietnamese, Brazilian, or Peruvian straight hair. Avoid yaky textures that won’t blend well.

Maple the Leave Out Section

Map out where you want your leave out to fall and create neat cornrows or flat twists everywhere else to sew the weave in.

Customize the Closure

Have your stylist customize the closure’s hairline and leave out extra hair on the closure itself to blend with your leave out strand

Seal Your Leave Out

Seal the leave out hair with a bit of oil to protect it from drying out and blend it in smoothly.

Wrap Your Hair Nightly

Wrap your hair in a silk scarf at night to maintain both the leave out and weave. Use moisturizing products.

Touch Up the Roots

As your leave out grows out, get occasional touch ups to blend the new growth seamlessly into the red weave.

Styling Red Sew Ins with Leave Out

There are endless gorgeous styles you can rock with red sew ins and leave out:

  • Long, sleek straight with a side or middle part to show off the vibrant color.

  • Face-framing layers and flattened curls for dimension and movement.

  • Half up half down styles like ponytails, buns, and high poufs to play up your texture mix.

  • Big loose waves and crimped textures for a messy, bedhead vibe.

  • Braided styles like goddess braids and crown braids with the leave out hair.

  • Side swept bangs to accentuate your eyes and draw attention to the red hue.

  • Textured flips,Defined parts, and textured side swoops to add flair.

  • Highlights, lowlights, and peekaboo colors to make it multi-tonal. Go bold!

Caring for Your Red Sew In

Follow these tips for maintaining your red sew in with leave out in top condition:

  • Wash every 1-2 weeks with sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to prevent buildup. Air dry instead of heat styling when possible.

  • Avoid too much heat, tugging and friction that can loosen the threads and cause shedding. Handle gently.

  • Use a paddle brush and wide-tooth comb when detangling to prevent ripping out hair. Start from the bottom up.

  • Sleep with a silk bonnet or pillowcase and tie your hair up during workouts. Don’t let sweat and friction take a toll.

  • Schedule frequent touch ups with your stylist to re-blend any new growth and fix loose tracks proactively.

  • Moisturize the leave out daily with oils and creams to keep your natural hair healthy and hydrated.

When to Remove Your Red Sew In

Plan to remove your install after 6-8 weeks maximum. Any longer and you risk:

  • Too much new growth in the leave out making blending difficult

  • Weave tracks becoming tangled and matted

  • Tension damaging your natural hair

  • Product buildup on the scalp causing irritation

  • Weave hair looking dull, dry and ratty from overstyling

Take good care of your red sew in with leave out and it will elevate your look without compromising your natural tresses. Just be sure to remove it once it starts looking ragged to protect your precious hair.

Why Red Sew Ins with Leave Out Are Worth It

Despite some maintenance, red sew ins with leave out offer unmatched versatility and style. You get to:

  • Play with a fun, head-turning hue temporarily with no permanent color damage

  • Protect your hair from manipulations while styled

  • Enjoy flawless pressed styles without daily heat

  • Shake up your look dramatically without cutting or chemically processing your real hair

  • Get lengthy, voluminous locks instantly while still rocking your natural texture

So don’t be afraid to take the plunge with this gorgeousprotective style! Just commit to diligent upkeep. Your vibrant red sew in with leave out will turn heads wherever you go.

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FAQ

How long does a sew in with leave out last?

Secondly, how long does a sew in weave last? A healthy sew in cycle is 6-8 weeks depending on growth and home care. We recommend you come in for a maintenance appointment every two weeks for a shampoo and at 4 weeks for a shampoo and tightening.

What is the most natural looking sew in?

Partial sew ins give you the most natural look if done properly and if the correct type is chosen for your hair type.

What is a sew in with no leave out called?

A partial or full sew-in can fall under the term “traditional sew-in”. Full Sew-in: another name for this sew-in will include “no leave-out sew-in” where all of your natural hair is put away. All of your natualr hair will be braided and undetected once the sew-in is complete.

How many packs of hair do you need for a sew-in with leave-out?

The kind of hair you get will affect how many bundles you need to achieve your desired hairstyle. You will always use between two and four bundles when getting a sew-in, but that number can vary depending on the length and whether you prefer a fuller or more natural look.

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