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Excellent service! Drove 2 hours got me in & out best braids I’ve ever had!!!!
Was a good experience and braided really fast
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Angela & fabo were wonderful!! They both opened early so I could get in! Braid quickly and...more
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Get answers to common questions about Tribal Braids.
With proper care Tribal Braids typically last four to eight weeks, depending on hair type, braid size, upkeep, and activities. Regular maintenance, gentle cleansing, and nighttime protection extend wear comfortably.
Tribal Braids do not have to damage hair when installed with correct tension and professional technique. Communicate concerns, avoid overly tight braiding, and follow aftercare. If you experience pain or thinning, remove braids and seek professional advice promptly.
Absolutely — we welcome your references and can recreate authentic cultural patterns or interpreted designs. During consultation we discuss meaningful elements, choose respectful accessories, and tailor the look to your hair, lifestyle, and comfort.
Prices vary by complexity, length, and accessories. We provide personalized quotes during consultation; estimates are given after consultation. Most clients can expect a price range based on time and materials; confirm when booking.
Wash and detangle hair 24–48 hours before your appointment, avoid heavy oils or conditioners, and arrive dry unless otherwise instructed. Bring photos and communicate desired patterns for an efficient, accurate Tribal Braids session.
Nightly satin wraps or a silk bonnet, light oiling of the scalp, refreshing edges gently, and limiting heavy product buildup help maintain Tribal Braids. Avoid daily rough handling, sleep on satin, and book touch-ups for loose or fraying sections.