Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the difference between knotless braids and box braids?

    Knotless braids use a feed-in method that gradually adds extension hair, reducing scalp tension and creating a lighter, more natural look. Box braids start with a knot at the base, which can feel heavier but often last longer. At Julee African Hair Braiding, we help you choose based on your comfort and style goals.
  • How long do knotless braids typically last?

    Knotless braids generally last four to six weeks with proper care. Their lightweight installation method means less tension, but they may loosen slightly faster than traditional box braids. We recommend gentle washing and nightly wrapping to extend their longevity.
  • Why do knotless braids reduce scalp tension?

    Knotless braids eliminate the tight knot at the root by feeding extensions in gradually as the braid progresses. This creates a flatter, lighter base that puts less strain on your scalp and hairline. At Julee African Hair Braiding, clients often find knotless styles more comfortable for extended wear.
  • What are feed-in braids and how do they work?

    Feed-in braids use a seamless extension method where hair is gradually added during braiding, creating a flat, natural-looking start without bulky knots. This technique reduces tension on the scalp and allows for versatile styles like ponytails and side parts. It's ideal for those seeking a polished, protective look.
  • Can men get box braids and cornrows?

    Yes, men can absolutely get box braids, cornrows, and other protective styles. We offer men's-specific braid options including straight-back cornrows, natural hair braiding without extensions, and custom designs. At Julee African Hair Braiding in Union City, we've styled men's hair for decades with precision and care.
  • What's the best way to maintain braids long-term?

    Keep your scalp clean by washing gently with diluted shampoo every one to two weeks, and moisturize your scalp with light oil. Wrap your braids in a silk or satin scarf at night to prevent frizz and preserve the style. Our experts provide personalized aftercare tips to help your braids last.
  • How do stitch braids differ from regular cornrows?

    Stitch braids feature precise, visible parting that creates a stitched appearance along each braid. Regular cornrows may have simpler, continuous braiding without emphasized parts. Stitch braids offer a cleaner, more defined look and are popular for their sharp, modern style in Union City and Atlanta.
  • What are Fulani braids and what makes them unique?

    Fulani braids are a cultural style featuring a signature center cornrow, side braids, and often beaded accents. They blend traditional African inspiration with modern versatility, allowing for length and size variations. At Julee African Hair Braiding, we honor the cultural roots while offering personalized, event-ready designs.
  • Are boho braids good for a vacation style?

    Yes, boho braids are excellent for vacations because they're low-maintenance, water-friendly, and feature curly strand accents that add texture and movement. Styles like boho knotless or boho faux locs offer a soft, glam finish perfect for travel. They hold up well in humidity and require minimal daily styling.
  • How long does it take to install micro braids?

    Micro braids typically take six to ten hours to install due to their ultra-small size and intricate technique. The time investment pays off with a long-lasting, highly versatile style that can be worn for two months or more. At Julee African Hair Braiding, our eight-chair setup and experienced team ensure efficient, quality results.
  • Can you braid natural hair without adding extensions?

    Absolutely. Natural hair braiding without extensions is a lightweight, healthy option that promotes hair growth and reduces product buildup. Styles include natural stitch braids, protective updos, and cornrows for men, women, and children. This approach is ideal for those wanting a gentle, chemical-free protective style.
  • What's the biggest mistake people make with protective braids?

    The biggest mistake is neglecting scalp care and leaving braids in too long. Skipping regular cleansing can cause buildup and irritation, while over-wearing braids stresses the hairline. At Julee African Hair Braiding, we advise clients to follow a four-to-eight-week timeline and maintain a consistent moisturizing routine.