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52 Comments

Reply arby
12:00 PM on November 07, 2011 
Ok thank you..I should be setting up an appointment with you guys soon..thanks again
Reply Cathy Smith
12:52 AM on October 31, 2011 
Arby says...
Hi, i wanted to know if you guys do invisible braids? And if so how much for it?

yes, 300.00
Reply Arby
12:39 PM on October 30, 2011 
Hi, i wanted to know if you guys do invisible braids? And if so how much for it?
Reply cathy smith
12:40 PM on September 05, 2011 
it is against Texas law to perform services in an unlicensed establishment unless it is for the deceased (at a morgue) or incompacitated (in a hospital).
Reply Dee
08:38 PM on September 04, 2011 
Is it possible for a stylist to come to the client if they are willing to pay extra?
Reply Cathy Smith
11:43 PM on August 23, 2011 
lauren says...
How much is crown out?

$180.00
Reply lauren
04:45 PM on August 23, 2011 
How much is crown out?
Reply Cathy Smith
05:15 AM on July 26, 2011 
Hi Ann,
A full cap weave consists of all of your hair being braided with tracks sewn to your entire head and capped at the crown. This usually gives you a wig look. For a stocking cap weave, I braid your natural hair so that it doesn't get matted. Place a stocking cap over the braids and then bond the tracks to the stocking cap. The crown out weave consist of me braiding all of your hair on the sides and back, and then sewing tracks to that portion only... leaving the crown portion out for coverage... This procedure looks more natural. Thanks for the compliment on the website:-}
Reply Ann
11:19 PM on July 25, 2011 
love the website, please explain the difference in a full cap weave, stocking cap weave, crown out weave,

Sincerely,
Ann
Reply Cathy Smith
11:12 AM on June 17, 2011 
Hello Kathy,
It depends on your daily activities and how much oil your hair produce. Normally it's ok to go a couple of weeks without shampooing your hair unless it's absolutely necessary... meaning you've been through a dust storm, or something spilled in your hair. You may also elect to just spray your scalp with water from a spray bottle and wipe with a dry towel just to get the minor dust out from time to time.