This process consist of you coating the weft with the sealant on both sides. This then create a coating on the weft.

Ladies don't act like you haven't had a bad batch of hair. It's all over your bathroom, all over your bed, all in your car and you just leave a trail of hair everywhere you go. It's embarrassing. So I say just take out the time to seal your weft so you can protect your investment. Now on to the different kind of weft sealants. I have yet to try a weft sealant. When I first start looking for a sealant, it was hard to find locally. I'm the type of person that when I want to do something, I want to do it now. I didn't have the patience to order it online. So I went to my favorite place (YouTube) and saw two option that I could get from my local craft store. One was Fray Check and the other was Arlene Fabric Fusion. My first time sealing my wefts I use the Fray Check.
It work well , minimal shedding. Its a very light coating on the weft. It seems as if my weft was still protected. After time I felt as if with each wash it came off. So I finally located the Arlene Fabric Fusion.
Now this one gave more of a coverage to the weft and I felt as of the weft was more protected than with the Fray Check. The only that I didn't like ,it took away some of the flexibility of the weft.
I think that overall I still like it the best. It looks like there maybe other options in the local beauty supply so I will check them out next time there is a need for me to seal my wefts. So I hope I covered everything about sealing wefts. Feel free to ask questions. I will answer them to the best of my ability. I will also be doing a post about how to install your seal wefts and also how to seal you lace closure. Until next time, stay beautiful!!!