Happy Vlogmas Day 3! ☃️🎄
It’s December and I had a snow day from work ❄️ so that means I finally have time to take my sew in out! 😭. 3 weeks is my max and i was pushing 4 and now my scalp is tender 😑 I did this to myself 🙄. #vlogmas #wigroutine #vlogmas2025 #noniche
Taking a snow day off work can be the perfect opportunity to focus on self-care, especially when it comes to hair maintenance like removing sew-in extensions. While sew-ins offer a great protective style, leaving them in too long—such as pushing to four weeks instead of the recommended three—can cause scalp tenderness and discomfort. This happens because the added weight and tension on the scalp restricts proper blood flow and may irritate sensitive skin. If you find yourself in this situation, gently removing the sew-in is essential. Start by carefully undoing the braids underneath without forcing or pulling at your hair. Using a satin or silk scarf afterward can help soothe the scalp and reduce friction while you sleep. Moisturizing your scalp regularly, especially with light oils or leave-in conditioners, will restore moisture and promote healing. Incorporating a consistent wig routine can also protect your natural hair when you switch between styles. Giving your scalp time to breathe between sew-in applications is crucial. Many recommend limiting sew-in wear to three weeks to avoid buildup and discomfort. Remember, the key is to listen to your scalp’s needs and adjust your routine accordingly. Snow days or unexpected breaks can be ideal moments to pause and care for yourself fully—both your hair and overall well-being. This approach aligns perfectly with the cozy, mindful spirit of Vlogmas, encouraging us to embrace the season with gentle self-care rituals.
















































