Basic Style
We will spend some extra time with you
to apply extra style using a flat-iron or
curling iron. This could give you a little
extra bounce or make your hair look sleek
and straight depending on the look you are after.
French Braids
A French braid starts with three small sections of hair
near the crown of the head; these initial sections are
braided together toward the nape of the neck, gradually
adding more hair to each section as it crosses in from
the side into the center of the braid structure. The final
result incorporates all of the hair into a smoothly woven
pattern over the scalp.
Specialty Braids
Hair can be braided in many ways. Some of the more unique
and difficult to perform are Corn Rows, Fish Tail and Halos.
These braids add unique looks and can have several variations.
There are many more types of braids so we only mention a few
of the most popular types here.
Formal Style / Up Do
A formal style (also known as an Up Do)
is a hair style that involves arranging the hair instead of
allowing it to fall freely. It is commonly associated with more elaborate
styles intended for special occasions such as a prom or wedding.
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