Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Fulani Braids.

Fulani Braids usually last four to eight weeks depending on hair type and care. Regular scalp moisturizing and avoiding heavy styling prolongs wear; schedule touch-ups if edges begin to loosen or beads shift.

When installed correctly with balanced tension, Fulani Braids are protective. Overly tight braids or neglect can cause stress. Our stylists assess hair health and adjust technique to prevent breakage and promote safe styling.

Yes - beads, cuffs, shells and colored thread are commonly incorporated. We help you choose materials suitable for your hair and lifestyle, ensuring accessories are secure without compromising braid integrity.

Installation time varies by hair length, thickness, and accessory detail. Expect two to four hours for most styles; intricate patterns or added beads can extend the appointment. We provide time estimates when booking.

Fulani Braids work best on textured hair but can be adapted for many hair types with proper preparation. Our stylists tailor braid size and pattern to hair density, length, and desired look.

Sleep with a silk scarf, gently cleanse the scalp weekly, and oil roots to prevent dryness. Avoid excessive manipulation; remove beads if they tug. Return for professional touch-ups to extend style longevity.