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Weaves in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth has seven salons that offer weaves. The average rating across these salons is 4.94 stars, and all of them are reviewed. If you want to book online, about 43% of the salons here make that possible.

Here are the salons in Fort Worth that offer weaves.

How to choose a weave technician

Weave installation and maintenance require real skill. A good technician will assess your hair type, discuss your goals, and explain aftercare—don't settle for someone who just pushes their preferred method. Review photos of their previous work if available, especially on Instagram. Ask directly about the methods they offer (sew-in, glue-in, tape-in, etc.) and how they handle maintenance appointments. The difference between a decent installation and a great one often comes down to how much the technician listens and how honest they are about what will work for your hair.

What to expect when booking here

All seven salons here have customer reviews, and most are well-rated. A few offer online booking, but calling directly often works better for weaves—you can ask about inventory, customization, and scheduling maintenance appointments. Don't rush this. A weave is a commitment; it's worth a conversation with the technician before you book.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between sew-in, glue-in, and tape-in weaves?
Sew-in weaves are braided to your natural hair and stitched in—they last 6-8 weeks and handle styling heat well. Tape-in weaves use adhesive strips and are gentler on natural hair but need touch-ups every 4-6 weeks. Glue-in weaves bond directly and last 4-6 weeks. Ask your technician which method suits your hair type and lifestyle.
How often will I need maintenance?
Sew-ins need touch-ups every 4-6 weeks as your natural hair grows. Tape-ins need adjustment every 3-4 weeks. Glue-ins may need reapplication every 2-3 weeks. Your technician will map out a maintenance schedule based on your specific installation.
Should I book online or call ahead?
Both work. If a salon offers online booking, use it. If not, call anyway—it lets you describe your goals, ask about texture and length options, and confirm they have the right product in stock.