How To Know You Are A Weave Addict?
Weave Addiction may be paled in comparison to others, but I do think it’s nonetheless serious. Why?
Well hair is your beauty and it’s a part of you. Embracing your hair just the way it is to me is a key step of liking yourself and knowing who you are. Of course, there…
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How To Know You Are A Weave Addict?

Weave Addiction may be paled in comparison to others, but I do think it’s nonetheless serious. Why?
Well hair is your beauty and it’s a part of you. Embracing your hair just the way it is to me is a key step of liking yourself and knowing who you are. Of course, there are expectations and standards to hair maintenance and looking good. But it’s all in balance and built on the foundation that your real hair is beautiful.
YOU HAVE A WEAVE ADDICTION, IF?
-You have no idea what your hair looks like, the length, the texture, and the color.
-If you go from sew-in to sew-in- to sew-in to sew-in.
-If no one has ever seen you with your real hair
-If you are afraid of rejection at the sight of what your hair looks like under there.
-If you’re willing to skip financial obligations to pay for weave.
-If you don’t invest the same about of time, care, and love in taking care of your real hair that you do with weave.
-If you only feel pretty with your weave and without it you don’t.
-You have no edges due to sew-ins.
-If you begin to think the weave is really your hair.
-If you don’t really know yourself without weave.
-If you and your children all stay weaved up.
-If you wait for other women to use their weave just so you can have the left over weave.
Do you know the traits of a weave addict? Share!
Do Weave Addicts Exist?

I was reading a hair blog a week or so ago and something stuck out at me.
“Overcoming A Weave Addiction”
I didn’t think much of it at first but suddenly today I’m overwhelmed with just that statement and images of the movie “Good Hair”. Have we as women forgotten our worth? Do we know the beauty we possess or is hiding it just easier? What’s the motivation to be infatuated with someone’s hair that cost more than groceries?
I’m not against weave at all but I am against any form of addiction that damages the body, mind, spirit, and prohibits progress.
Are weave addictions real? Do you think there’s anything wrong with having one? Do you know an addict?