Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Fulani Braid.

Most Fulani Braids take between two to five hours depending on hair length, density, and complexity of patterns or added accents. Book a consultation so we can estimate time accurately and schedule accordingly for a relaxed salon experience.

When installed correctly by experienced stylists, Fulani Braids are gentle and protective. Avoid overly tight tension and schedule regular scalp care to prevent breakage; we tailor tension and technique to your hair’s strength and sensitivity.

Maintain Fulani Braids by cleansing your scalp weekly with diluted shampoo or dry cleansing spray, moisturizing edges and braids lightly, sleeping with a silk scarf or bonnet, and avoiding heavy oils that weigh styles down.

Absolutely — beads, cuffs, thread, and extensions are available to personalize your Fulani Braids. Tell your stylist during booking which accents you want so we can prepare materials and advise on placement and durability.

With proper care, Fulani Braids usually remain neat for three to eight weeks. Longevity depends on daily routines, hair growth rate, and whether extensions were used; we recommend touch-ups or removal based on condition.

Yes — Fulani Braids adapt to many hair textures. Our stylists assess hair health, density, and elasticity to customize braid size and tension, ensuring a comfortable, flattering style for most clients.