Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Braid Etiquette: What it is?

Braid etiquette is when you (the braider) asks what braided style you want, does it precisely as requested and the client loves it. The main goal is to make the client happy, so asking questions is great. How long do you want the braids, is the tension too much or okay for your scalp, is this size good for you? All these questions & more should be asked before, during, and after you have completed their hair. A lot of people will bring a picture or magazine of different braided styles so you can see what they want. I've had clients actually make up something as I go along braiding their hair. As a "perfectionist", I always give my first opinion of something. If I think it looks funny or bad, I will tell them and if they say, just keep going or that they think it looks good, I do; but I'm not happy with my work even if they are. Over the years, I have learned a lot about braiding hair: first braids last a long time as long as you take care of them, and are done neatly; secondly, moisture is great for braids! and lastly, braids promote growth.

Here are a few more questions to help you acheive client satisfaction to the fullest!
  • What is the desired style/look that you want?
  • What type of hair did you want to use?
  • Do you have a picture of this style or a similar style?
  • How long do you want the braids to be?
  • Am I braiding too tight?

And here are some questions your client may ask:

  • Can you acheive this style just like in this picture?
  • What type of hair do you recommend we use?
  • What should I use to moisturize my hair daily?
  • Can I wash these braids?
  • What do you recommend to wash & condition this style?
  • How long will this style last?
  • What should I use to protect this style while sleeping?

I hope this helps someone!!! Leave comments, questions, etc. Thanks for checking me out!