What to Look For in a Weave Salon
Weave work is precise—it's about technique, care with your natural hair, and knowing how to install and maintain the piece itself. A good weave specialist listens to what you want, discusses how long the install takes (usually 2–6 hours depending on the method), and explains upkeep between appointments. Read reviews for comments on the installation process and how the stylist handled your questions. All the salons here are rated by actual clients, so pay attention to what people say about the fit, the comfort, and how their hair felt after.
Booking & Ratings in Columbus
Seven out of the ten salons here take online bookings, so you can secure your appointment without a call. The average rating across all salons is 4.86 stars, and every one has client reviews—good data to go on. Most cluster in the 4.8–5.0 range, with a couple slightly lower. That spread is normal; what matters is reading the reviews that fit your needs (hair type, install method, timeline).
Before You Book
Bring reference photos if you have a specific look in mind—length, texture, color blend. Ask about the consultation: good salons will talk through wear time, maintenance, and whether your hair type is ready for it. If you're unsure about method (sew-in, clip-in, glue-in, etc.), the specialist should walk you through pros and cons. Many salons here have Instagram profiles listed; checking their feed can give you a real sense of their work and aesthetic.
