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Red Sew Ins with Leave Out: The Ultimate Guide to Rocking This Fire Protective Style

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Hey beauties! We at Simply Hair Blog are super excited to spill all the tea about one of the hottest protective styles right now – red sew ins with leave out! If you’ve been thinking about switching up your look without committing to permanent color this style is gonna be your new bestie.

Why We’re Obsessed with Red Sew Ins + Leave Out

There’s something unique about rocking red hair that makes you stand out. Here’s why we love this style:

  • Natural-looking hairline that has everyone guessing
  • Lasts 6-8 weeks (yasss for low maintenance!)
  • No damage from constant dyeing
  • Perfect for trying bold red without the commitment
  • Works amazingly on black hair textures
  • Gives you that full, bouncy hair life
  • Protects your natural hair while looking fire

Getting That Perfect Install

Folks, here’s what you need to know to get that perfect red sew in:

1. Hair Selection Is Everything

  • Go for premium human/synthetic hair
  • Vietnamese, Brazilian, or Peruvian straight hair are the moves
  • Skip those yaky textures – they ain’t it for blending

2. Mapping Your Leave Out

I cannot stress this enough – planning your leave out section is crucial! You want

  • Clean parting where leave out will be
  • Neat cornrows everywhere else
  • Enough natural hair to properly blend

3. That Closure Game

Tell your stylist to:

  • Customize the hairline for natural vibes
  • Leave extra hair on closure edges
  • Make sure it matches your leave out texture

Styling Your Red Sew In Like a Pro

Y’all can rock this style so many ways:

  • Sleek & straight with middle/side part
  • Face-framing layers (my personal fave!)
  • Half-up styles
  • Loose waves
  • Braided looks
  • Side-swept bangs
  • Textured flips

Keeping Your Install Fresh

Real talk – maintenance is key! Here’s our tried and true care routine:

  1. Wash every 1-2 weeks (sulfate-free products only!)
  2. No rough handling
  3. Use paddle brush + wide-tooth comb
  4. Rock that silk bonnet at night
  5. Keep leave out moisturized
  6. Get touch-ups when needed

When to Say Goodbye

We understand how hard it is, but everything good has to end. Remove your install after 6-8 weeks max to avoid:

  • Messy new growth
  • Tangled tracks
  • Hair damage
  • Scalp issues
  • Ratty-looking weave

The Tea on Bundles

Quick tip: You’ll need 2-4 bundles depending on:

  • How full you want it
  • Length you’re going for
  • Your natural hair thickness

Why We Think It’s Worth It

Listen, we’ve tried countless styles, and red sew ins with leave out are straight fire because:

  • No permanent color commitment
  • Protection for your natural hair
  • Less daily styling needed
  • Major length + volume instantly
  • Endless styling options

Final Thoughts

If you’re thinking about trying this look – DO IT! Just remember to:

  • Choose quality hair
  • Find a skilled stylist
  • Commit to proper maintenance
  • Show your leave out extra love

Leave a comment below if you’ve tried red sew ins or plan to get one. We’d love to hear what you think! ‍♀️

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Platinum Bob

red sew in with leave out

The blonde quick weave was already talked about, but the platinum style by Kelly Rowlands has a little more body because the ends are curled. And the bob is more versatile than you think—depending on what type of sew-in you have, you can go for a side part for a French bob look.

Voluminous Curls

red sew in with leave out

This bombshell curl style on Jordyn Woods is a showstopper. “The volume is beautiful and the curls create a nice shape and height,” comments Brown. She attributes its natural appeal to Woodss hairline and part showing. “You will need to re-wand the curls to keep them tight. A volume sharp spray can be used to keep the curls from falling out and hold them in place,” she says.

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