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Taking care of your hair after getting a full head of knotless braids is crucial to maintaining both the longevity of the style and the health of your scalp and natural hair. Many people find themselves doing their hair again just a week after finishing their braids, which can be due to various reasons such as scalp itchiness, new growth, or adjusting the style for comfort. Knotless braids are known for being less tension-inducing than traditional braids, but they still require proper maintenance to avoid breakage and scalp irritation. After one week, it's common to notice some new hair growth at the roots, which might prompt you to touch up or adjust your braids. It's important at this stage to use light oils or sprays specifically formulated for braided hair to keep your scalp moisturized without causing buildup. Additionally, washing your scalp gently and using a drying spray designed for braids can help reduce itching and keep your scalp clean. Avoid heavy manipulation of the braids soon after installation since the hair needs time to settle into the new style. Re-styling or doing your hair again soon after finishing knotless braids can also be about personal preference or addressing comfort—such as loosening tight braids or refreshing edges for a neater appearance. Listening to your scalp’s needs and being gentle with your hair can prevent damage and support healthy hair growth. Overall, managing hair care after knotless braids emphasizes a balance between enjoying the protective style and providing your scalp and hair with adequate care and attention.




























































