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Saturday
Dec102011

PRO TALK: Celebrity Hairstylist Tonia B. Talks "Weaves"

 

Photo Credits: Allen Martinez (Tonia B. photo), Michael BarR (Tonia B. and Meagan Good photo), James Cox (H.A.S. magazine cover) - Images: Tonia B. Meagan Good, Lyrica Anderson, Lauryn Hill 

The moment celebrity hairstylist Tonia B. set foot in Los Angeles (she hails from Wilmington, Delaware), her career seemed to blossom overnight. With her training as a stylist and natural ability as an image consultant, Tonia quickly became a fixture among the Hollywood sect and was soon fielding calls from celebrities like Meagan Good, Wendy Raquel Robinson and Lauryn Hill to get them ready for their close-ups. In fact, the next time you watch the television series The Game, you might just see one of Tonia’s creations on screen or most recently in T.D. Jakes’ Jumping the Broom.

“Weaves” used to be considered a dirty little secret, but that secret’s long been out of the closet and without question is one of the largest money earners in beauty supply stores across the nation and around the world. Since the word on the street was that Tonia is an authority on weaves, it was only fitting that we ask her to answer some burning questions the weave-challenged & the weave-curious  have about this forever interesting topic.

What makes your weaving technique so special?

The Indian Technique is a procedure that was especially created for [women of color] in Hollywood’s entertainment industry. [I] often witness the separation factor (natural hair separated from the weave).  In hair theory, there’s a natural growth pattern and it’s wise to follow the grain of the growth pattern especially when laying the foundation (the braiding).  This procedure is done with the proclivity of real hair growth [which] allows you to manipulate the weave [that can be worn] in many directions while keeping the natural look of the weave and gives you a lot of versatility: gym, day executive, evening, play, & sexy, etc).

What advice would you give a woman who wants to maintain the health of her own hair while she wears a weave?

You can maintain the health of natural hair by shampooing and conditioning it every 10-14 days. A deep penetrating conditioner (meaning heat is required) - sit under dryer for at least 20 minutes) and then follow with a moisturizing conditioner if needed [at all] since it depends on the state of your hair.  [Note that a moisturizing conditioner may not always be needed], but your scalp may require [some] attention. [Also beware that] some conditioners can coat the hair and cause weightiness and non-flexibility.  

What question(s) should someone ask a stylist when they’re researching people to do their weaves for the first time or maybe even just their own hair?   

You should ask…

1. How do I protect my hair from the weave?

2. How long can I wear it?

3. Will the hair look natural with my hair?

4. How do I protect my hair from the heat?

5. How important is texture matching? REALLY IMPORTANT TO ASK. 

What are the pros & cons of wearing weaves?

* PROS: Allows natural hair to rest and grow. Heightens the image of the individual. Styling versatility without damaging your hair.

* CONS: Hair left out must be treated. The initial investment. [Repeated cost of] maintenance is still required because it’s a weave.


What can someone expect to pay for a weave taking into account the type of hair being weaved in?

Anywhere from $495 up to $3,500. [You should] take into account the variation of weave procedures. [There are] bonds, glue-ins, sew-ins, fusion, strand-by-strand, etc. These various techniques have the low and high end when it comes to cost. Each client has different needs based on their desires, therefore the price can vary.

 

Talk a little about the specific types of hair a person can buy to have weaved in since “hair” is such a hot-button issue.

When we get into the type of hair for a custom weave that’s when the cost can be economically challenging. You have Indian hair, Russian, Peruvian, Malaysian just to name a few, and all of these types of hair vary in price. Also note that you have small, medium and large heads. A large head weave can almost double in price compared to a small head weave.

What a transformation for Meagan. How did you convince her to cut off her long locks?

Meagan is confident and secure in who she is, so she didn’t have to be convinced. She has the kind of hair that long or short works perfect for her…I tell all [of]my clients, it starts with the confidence and rest will follow.

Is Lauryn Hill wearing a wig in this onstage shot?

She is NOT wearing a wig and her hair is the ideal hair, full and versatile.  Ms. Hill is what I call an organic woman.  She doesn’t care for a lot of the extra additives if you will. LOL!!!

 

Why would someone opt to wear a wig and what are the upsides & downsides to wearing them long-term.

Wearing a wig is for sure a great way to rest the hair from weave, pressing and all the frying and dying it takes to beautify oneself.  Wearing a wig, I feel should be a short term break from the norm…. Wearing a wig long term can smother the follicles which can ultimately cause hair loss and damage the various layers of the hair.  This will present an unhealthy look and could possibly lead to other issues such as alopecia, thinning, etc.
 

So what else is Tonia up to? She has a line of products currently in the works that’s specifically geared towards weave maintenance. Can’t wait to hear more so I can tell all of you!

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Reader Comments (24)

Tonia B. is amazing. Thanks for the hair tips. Although, I do have a question. What are some tips or recommendations on getting a Brazilian Keratin Therapy treatment?
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMariama
I love extensions and I have no problem with investing my money for a good hair weave. What brand of hair would you recommend? And where can I purchase it?
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterShakira
Hey Tonia...loved your work on Jumping the Broom- Megan Goode's hair was gorgeous. I have been using weaves to transition from relaxed to natural hair, and while my natural hair has now grown to a decent length (about chin length straightened out) I have become so reliant on my weaves that i don't know what to do with it. Any tips for getting started caring for my natural hair (I have subscribed to Youtube blogs on the topic as well, but haven't found anything yet)
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKristol
Is there anything that those with natural-hair should do differently to prepare their hair for weaves?
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterIje
Hey, first off, love your work! Secondly, do you have tips for someone who is natural but wants to try weave? What kind of weave should I get? I don't want to glue it in because that looks tacky but I wouldn't mind a sew-in.
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHope Screen
I love your work....what do a person with natural hair needs to do to keep their hair healthy with wearing a weave?
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSTACIE
How do feel about clip on bangs? I dont want to cut my hair, but I would like to play with differnt hair styles.
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDenise
Your work is awesome. Thanks for all you do for our black women
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGwen
What is the best brand or type of weave to use on hair texture that us thick when trying to blend with a curly or straight weave?
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAri
What are some maintenace tips for weave? I've had a few stylists tell me not to spray oil sheen in the hair for it to last longer, but that doesn't seem to work either.
December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKelly
Great work Tonia! Do you have any tips for maintenance on natural hair such as washing, conditioning, styling, etc.
December 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTammie
I love Tonia B's hair. I will work on maintaining my natural tresses while attempting a hint of color to highlight some of my facial features. Beautiful Tonia. Just Beautiful.
December 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMsExquisite
how can i get my weave to look more natural? and are there any other hair braiding techniques for weaves?
December 9, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjasmine
This was an extremely informative article. I was recently considering getting a sew in and was really last as to where to start and what to ask, i was just gone wing it and hope that i landed on the right stylist. Now thanks to your article i know what questions to ask. i definitely want to protect my natural hair which is health and thick. Thanks so much for the info.
December 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLovely
I just started wearing a weave giving my own hair a chance to rest it was going through a change and its Always good to hear things we need to do for good hair care since its always not our own lol....
December 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJennie J
Great article. Love this blog and I sure love my weaves :) I'm starting to get into wigs now and would love to learn more.
December 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAshley
This information was very informative because I am really pondering on getting my first weave the day after christmas but I had alot of unanswered questions and I was getting one because my natural hair is breaking off because of color....Is it true that your hair will grow back once you start getting weaves?
December 11, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRonnae Eason
FYI: Tyler Perry did not make Jumping the Broom
December 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterkdubb
Hi ladies...I could only choose one winner and she is KRISTOL ROBERT'S!! Kristol, look for an email from me (gregorie@hueknewit.com).

Thanks to everyone for your great questions! Tonia will soon have answers o your questions posted right here so keep checking back.
CORRECTION: Jumping the Broom was a T.D. Jakes production. Thanks KDubb!

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