
Professional Braid-Down Foundation
This essential preparation service creates a flat, secure foundation for weaves or wig installations. We ensure your natural hair is protected and braided neatly to allow for the most natural-looking final style. It is the perfect starting point for a flawless protective style application.
Small Box Braids – Natural Hair
Enjoy the classic look of box braids created using only your natural hair for a lightweight and tension-free style. This service partitions the hair into small, neat square sections to define your natural curl pattern. It is an ideal protective choice for those wanting to avoid added weight from extensions.
Two-Strand Twist Styling
This versatile natural styling technique involves twisting two sections of hair around one another to create rope-like strands. It helps to define curls, lock in moisture, and protect your ends from environmental damage. The result is a low-maintenance, textured look that works beautifully on all hair types.
Crochet Braids – Braid-Down Method
Achieve a full and voluminous look with our crochet braid installation, utilizing a secure braid-down foundation. We loop synthetic or human hair extensions through the cornrows for a seamless and natural finish. This method is a time-efficient alternative to individual braids and protects your natural hair.
Natural Hair Style Combination
Express your unique style by combining two distinct natural styling techniques into one cohesive look. Whether mixing flat twists with coils or cornrows with a twist-out, we customize the design to suit your preference. This service offers creativity and versatility for your natural texture.
The Hairport™ Protective Braids Or Extensions
Experience our signature approach to protective styling, designed to lengthen and shield your natural tresses. We utilize high-quality techniques to install braids or extensions that minimize tension and maximize longevity. This service focuses on retaining length while keeping you stylish.
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