And please do remember that it's always a good idea to call ahead and get pricing, as prices can change over time. Also, make sure to try and pick your style that you want before you ever come to your appointment, because this makes it easier for your stylist to fulfill your expectations. If you aren't sure how to explain it to your stylist and be sure she knows what you're talking about, it's a good idea to take a picture out of a magazine or book that you have found that you really like so that you can show it to your stylist as a reference guide for her. Enjoy your new African-American hair style with these great salons!
Fatou Hair Braiding
4619 High Point Road
Greensboro, NC
(336) 632-9452
Any type of braids you can possibly want done, including micro and pixie and more exotic styles, can come out really great if you choose this stylist in the Greensboro area!
Nina Hair Braiding
1002 Arnold Street
Greensboro, NC
(336) 389-9925
Nina loves the work she does, and she has over 15 years of experience and has passed that experience on to the friendly and helpful stylists at this great salon!
Biola Braiding Salon & Beauty store
116 High Point Road
High-Point, NC
(336) 887-2721
Located in the High Point area, adjacent to Greensboro, this is a really reputable and friendly salon. They love their customers, and love to help them achieve the look they have been desiring through all kinds of great techniques.
Chances are, if you can find the style in a magazine or other source, these stylists at the above listed salons can do it! Just make sure to follow the recommendations in the above paragraph with regards to helping your stylist help you! It's time to stop fearing getting a great braid style done to your hair, because with these stylists the experience can be totally fun and satisfying!
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I heard Megeo Hair Braiding by Georgette was great place. DO you have anything on them?.. Alot of the girls at my school go there but im a little scared to go because i heard the braids hurt. A few girls told me that Georgette has had her braiding business for the longest in Greensboro and she's a licensed cosmetologist...should I consider that also?