Hair Braiding is an ancient art, handed down from generation to generation in Africa. The origins of the art form can be traced back to Egypt as far as 3500 BC. Each region of Africa has its own traditional styles and each tribe its distinctive aesthetics. In many West African countries, hair braiding developed into complex patterns signaling one's social status, age group and village affiliation. Certain elaborate hair treatments were reserved for ceremonial occasions, weddings and other rites of passage.Dread Lock Twist:* Basic Technique Twisting the Natural Hair by Using a Special Comb with an Organic Twisting Gel or Other Locking Product* This Style Requires Natural Hair and Non Chemical Hair and Cannot Be Shampooed Until Lock, Usually Lasts 3 To 4 Weeks and Can Not Be Relaxed or PermedSenegalese Twist:* Basic Two String-Twists Using Kanekalon or Pony Hair Which Can Be Curled At Ends or Left Straight* This Style Usually Lasts 8 To 12 Weeks and Can Be ShampooedAfrican Braiding & WeavingAlso operating New Generation Barber Shop 3824 Williamson Rd NW (Across from the public library) Phone Number: 540-366-2551
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