Goddess Braids
Goddess braids are a type of braided hairstyle that is characterized by large, intricate braids that are often styled close to the scalp. These braids are typically thicker and more pronounced than traditional braids, creating a bold and stylish look. The name “Goddess braids” is derived from their association with Greek goddesses, as the hairstyle is often reminiscent of the intricate and elegant hairstyles depicted in ancient Greek art.
- Session Duration: 20 – 60 Minutes Session
- Charges: $500
Frequently Asked Questions
Following are the common questions people ask regarding Goddess Braids
Goddess braids are larger and thicker than regular braids. They are often created close to the scalp, providing a neat and well-groomed appearance. The intricate patterns and versatility also distinguish them from traditional braids.
Yes, Goddess braids are highly versatile. They can be styled into various patterns, such as swirls, curves, or geometric shapes. Additionally, they can be gathered into a bun, ponytail, or left to cascade freely.
The longevity of Goddess braids depends on factors such as hair type, maintenance, and the individual's lifestyle. Generally, they can last anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months.
While not mandatory, many people choose to use hair extensions to add length and volume to their Goddess braids. Extensions also provide more styling options and creativity.
Yes, Goddess braids can be adapted to various hair types. However, it's important to consider the texture and condition of the hair to ensure a comfortable and long-lasting style.
Yes, you can wash your hair with Goddess braids. It's important to be gentle and use a diluted shampoo to avoid frizz and maintain the integrity of the braids.
To maintain Goddess braids, keep the scalp moisturized, tie your hair with a satin or silk scarf at night, and avoid excessive pulling or tension on the braids. Regular touch-ups may also be needed to keep the style looking fresh.
Yes, you can exercise and swim with Goddess braids. However, it's advisable to protect the braids by wearing a swim cap and tying them up during strenuous physical activities.