How to Choose a Braider Here
Start with the reviews. Look for specific details: Does the braider listen to what you want? How's the craftsmanship? Is the pace what you expected? These matter more than a star count alone.
When available, check the salon's Instagram or portfolio. Photos show you the actual work and give you a real sense of the braider's style. If the salon takes online booking, use it—that's usually a sign they manage their schedule well and respect appointment times.
What to Expect
Braiding takes time. Depending on the style and your hair texture, you could be in the chair for 2 to 8 hours or more. Call when you book to confirm the estimate.
Many of these salons handle braids alongside other services—weaves, natural hair care, and extensions are common. All 14 salons here are rated, so you can read customer experiences and compare before you decide.
