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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Ladies Lets Get In FORMATION - Jumbo Braids Just $50.00 - TODAY! (Charlotte, North Carolina)

Braids are the perfect protective style for all hair textures....

**Poetic Justice Braids**

*Hair must be washed and at least 2 inches in length*

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Monday, January 25, 2016

The Hottest Look This Season Is Jumbo Braids - #Charlotte #Braids #ProtectiveStyles #BraidBrigade #CLT #JumboBraids

Box Braids aren't a new trend, but they have become uber popular here lately. Black Beauties have been wearing them for a long time — there's been something of a resurgence recently. From The Celebrity A-listers including Beyonce and her sister Solange to the gorgeous ZoĆ« Kravitz and Tia Mowry have been spotted sporting Box Braids. It's not only a great protective hairstyle (one that keeps your hair and ends hidden and protected from factors like extreme weather conditions, while still helping hair grow), but it's low-maintenance, convenient, and cute. Did I mention its a NO Maintenance Look.

I talked with some hairstylists to get the lowdown on everything you need to know — from choosing your ideal braid size to the takedown process. Read on for what they had to say.

Slim Thick
Are you going for a thick, rope-like look circa Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice? Then be sure that your hair is able to hold the extension. 

PHOTO: COURTESY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES.
"If your hair is more fine, don't choose a braid that's too big because you won't get the volume you desire, and could risk damage to your hair because of the weight," she says. "If your hair is really thick, don't choose a braid that is too small because you will end up with a gazillion braids, and the braids could be too thick to style and also create a lot of weight."

Prep Your Hair 
Above all, it's very important to make sure your hair is shampooed, detangled, deep-conditioned, and blowdried before braiding, says Williams. "This creates the healthiest environment for the hair before going into a long-term style like braids," she advises. "While the hair is braided, you can't remove all of the dirt and build-up from the hair or scalp, so starting with clean hair is best."

The Actual Braiding Process
Now, for the not-so-fun part of the 'do: getting it done. As you might expect, the process isn't for the faint of heart and/or easily bored. A common misconception is that it's also super-painful, which might be true if you're either really sensitive or it's your first time getting the style done. Williams says that while yes, the braiding may cause some discomfort, if it starts to become unbearable that means the braids are too tight. "If you're experiencing excessive pain, ask your stylist to adjust the tension they're using to attach the braid, or take them out," she says. "Pain is the first symptom before you begin to experience hair loss."

It can take upwards of eight hours to get them done, depending on the braid size and your stylist's technique (it took me about four, since my braids are on the bulkier side). No intriguing book, fully charged phone, or amount of busywork can prepare you for the restlessness you'll start to feel as time slowly creeps by. Around hour two, your eyes will start to droop, patience starts to dwindle, and you'll start to feel like a little kid on a road trip with their family wondering "Are we there yet?" By hour three, you'll start to question why you thought getting braids was a good idea to begin with. And, by hour four, nothing will matter except getting out of that damn chair (which you can't feel anymore because your butt has gone numb). But, as they say, everything good in life takes time and once you do your first hair flip, you'll quickly realize it was all worth it (and that your head is now exponentially heavier).