Many people feel that individual braids are not appropriate for children. In some cases I do agree. The main factors I consider are the child's age, maturity, condition of the hair (especially the hairline), and the lifestyle. These things should be evaluated prior the service being provided. It is important to know if the child will twist the braids to where it can cause breakage. The condition of the hairline is vital because if the braids carry too much wait the hairline will be compromised resulting in breakage and or permanent follicle damage. The lifestyle is a factor because if the child swims a lot it is vital to remove the chlorine from the hair and condition well. Overall this style is very low maintenance and is very versatile. Make sure a thorough consultation is conducted to be certain this style is the proper fit for your child or client.
Hair by: BraidologySM
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