FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


Are natural sew-ins bad for your hair?


When done correctly, natural sew-ins can be a great protective style. I use low-tension braiding and flat foundations to protect your natural hair.



Are your sew-ins tight?


No. Comfort is always a priority. My installs are done using comfort-first techniques to avoid unnecessary tension, headaches, or stress on your edges.



How long do natural sew-ins last?


With proper care, natural sew-ins typically last 4–6 weeks while still looking flat and natural. I also provide aftercare guidance to help you maintain your install.



Do quick weaves damage natural hair?


Quick weaves are safe when applied properly. I use protective barrier methods to ensure your natural hair is fully protected.



What’s the difference between a sew-in and a quick weave?


A sew-in is attached by sewing extensions onto braided natural hair and is ideal for longer wear. A quick weave is applied using protective techniques for a lighter, shorter-term style. Both can look very natural when done correctly.



Will my install look natural?


Yes. Natural results are my specialty. My sew-ins and quick weaves are designed to lay flat, blend seamlessly, and move naturally without looking bulky or overdone.



Where are you located?


I’m based in East Baltimore, MD, and serve clients throughout Baltimore City and surrounding areas. For privacy and comfort, exact location details are shared after booking.



Do you accept new clients?


Yes, I’m currently accepting new clients. Availability is updated in real time on my booking site.



How do I book an appointment?


Appointments can be booked directly online through my booking link. All services, pricing, and availability are listed there to make booking simple and clear.