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Get answers to common questions about Bantu Knots.
Properly installed Bantu Knots generally last one to two weeks, depending on hair texture, daily activity, and maintenance routines. Nightly silk protection and light oiling keep knots neat. Avoid heavy humidity and refresh with a gentle edge smooth to prolong wear.
When installed with minimal tension and properly moisturized, Bantu Knots are generally low-damage and protective. Avoid overly tight knots or extended wear without breaks; regular scalp care, gentle detangling, and periodic rest styles help prevent stress and breakage.
Yes. Use a satin bonnet or silk scarf to reduce friction and preserve shape. Place a satin pillowcase under the bonnet for extra protection. Re-twist any loose knots in the morning and apply light oil to maintain sheen.
Keep hair moisturized with leave-in conditioners or light creams before styling, and seal with oils. Sleep with satin protection, avoid excessive humidity, and gently smooth loose hairs with a styling gel or edge control. Refresh knots as needed to maintain definition.
Yes — unraveled Bantu Knots produce tight, defined curls or waves depending on section size and hair texture. Separate gently to reduce frizz, fluff at roots for volume, and set with a light hairspray or serum for longer-lasting definition.
Installation time varies with hair length, density, and knot size. Small, numerous knots can take two to four hours; larger sections are faster. During consultation, our stylists estimate time and discuss maintenance to ensure realistic expectations and quality results.