What "Braids" Actually Means on a Salon Menu
Braids is an umbrella term. It can mean cornrows braided flat to the scalp, individual box braids, knotless braids that start with your own hair and taper extensions in, twists, or feed-in styles for ponytails and updos. Each takes different skill and a different number of hours, so don't book a generic braids slot without saying exactly what you want.
When you inquire, be specific about four things: the style (bring a photo), the size of the parts (small, medium, jumbo), the length you want, and whether the salon supplies the braiding hair or you bring your own. Those four answers determine how long you'll be in the chair and what you'll walk out with.
How to Vet a Braider
A service tag tells you a salon handles braiding work — it doesn't tell you they're good at your style. Ask to see recent photos of the specific style you want, not a general portfolio. Someone who does clean knotless bobs may not produce the same quality feed-in cornrows.
Ask how they handle tension. Braids installed too tight can damage your edges and cause traction alopecia over time; a good braider will talk plainly about this instead of promising a style will last longer if it's pulled tighter. Also ask how they want your hair prepped — most prefer it washed, fully detangled, and blown out before you sit down.
Booking and Timing
About 53% of the braiding salons listed on HairAide take online booking, which helps for a service where appointments are long and weekend slots go fast. Expect an install to take several hours — smaller parts and longer lengths take the longest. If a salon offers a consultation first, take it. It's the easiest way to confirm parting size, hair, and total time before you commit an afternoon.
Where HairAide Lists Braiders
HairAide lists salons that offer braids in 109 cities. The deepest coverage in our directory is Las Vegas, NV with 24 salons and Aurora, CO with 22, followed by a cluster at about 20 each: Raleigh and Greensboro in North Carolina, Jacksonville, FL, and Houston, TX. San Antonio, Omaha, Milwaukee, Memphis, Los Angeles, and Indianapolis each have 19. Every city page shows ratings and, where a salon supports it, a direct booking link.
