Style of your dreams.
Creating a wardrobe and look that you love can feel so overwhelming, but what if I told you it can actually be easy to get dressed daily in an authentic way, no matter your lifestyle, budget, or body type? As women, we are constantly bombarded with the pressure to feel like we should inherently know our personal style, what to wear and how to wear it. Guess what? It is not always easy or inherent to us, and that is why we have to get back to the basics.
Microbraids are a type of African hair braiding style that involves using very small, thin sections of hair for each individual braid. This type of style is often used to create intricate designs and patterns on the head.
This style involves tightly braiding the hair close to the scalp, creating a smooth and uniform shape. Depending on your preference, conrows can be installed neatly or in intricate patterns.
Hair twists involves two or more strands of hair being twisted together. This style is often used to create intricate designs and patterns on the head. Hair twists can be done on either dry or wet hair and require some skill to achieve the desired look.
Hair locks can be created by either hand rolling the sections of hair or using an extension or latch hook tool. Hair locks require regular maintenance and styling to keep them looking their best.
Twists single involves using a single strand of hair to create different patterns and designs. This style is created by wrapping a single strand of hair tightly around itself in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
Two-string twists involves using two strands of hair to create intricate designs. This style is created by wrapping two strands of hair around each other in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
Hair crochet is a popular African hairstyle that involves using a crochet needle and thread or yarn to create intricate designs in the hair. This style can be used to create various patterns and looks, from braids and twists to curls and waves. Hair crochet requires some skill and practice to achieve the desired look, so it’s important to consult a qualified braider for professional advice.
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Fatima’s Hair Braiding
4343 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008
Thursday to Sunday from
9 am to 5 pm