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Get answers to common questions about Box Braids.
With proper care, Box Braids generally last four to eight weeks. Lifespan depends on hair growth rate, installation tension, and maintenance routine. Avoid heavy products, regularly moisturize the scalp, and sleep with a silk scarf to extend wear and reduce frizz.
Improper installation or excessive tension can cause breakage and traction alopecia. When braided by an experienced stylist using gentle tension, Box Braids act as protective styles that reduce manipulation and support growth. Regular care and timely removal minimize potential damage.
Dilute gentle shampoo and focus on cleansing the scalp rather than soaking braids. Rinse thoroughly and air-dry or blow-dry on low heat. Apply light leave-in moisturizer or oil to scalp and braid roots. Wash every one to three weeks depending on activity level.
Yes — synthetic or human hair extensions and colors can be added for length, thickness, or bold looks. Use lightweight, high-quality hair and consult your stylist for sizing and tension to avoid excess weight and scalp stress. Color options vary by hair fiber.
Installation time varies by braid size, hair length, and added extensions — typically three to eight hours. Smaller, more detailed braids take longer. We schedule consultations to assess your desired look and provide an accurate time estimate and comfortable appointment planning.
Remove braids after six to eight weeks or sooner if slippage or irritation occurs. Cut synthetic extensions close to roots, then carefully unpick braids while applying conditioner or detangler. Work slowly to prevent breakage, and follow with a restorative trim and deep-conditioning treatment.