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Get answers to common questions about Medium 26" (Tailbone length).
With proper care, Medium 26 (Tailbone length) braids last 6–10 weeks. Regular scalp cleansing, nighttime satin protection, and avoiding excessive pulling extend lifespan. Schedule maintenance if loosening or new growth causes tension to prevent breakage.
Extensions add weight, but our stylists customize braid size and distribution to balance comfort. Expect initial heaviness that eases in days. For sensitive scalps we use lighter hair and lower tension techniques to reduce strain.
Dilute sulfate-free shampoo in water and gently cleanse the scalp while braids remain intact. Rinse thoroughly, apply lightweight conditioner to braid roots, and dry with a microfiber towel or low-heat dryer to prevent frizz and mildew.
Yes, you can style and swim, but wear a swim cap and rinse braids after chlorine or saltwater. Reapply lightweight oils and avoid frequent high-heat styling to maintain braid integrity and prevent drying.
Prices vary by braid density, hair type, and styling time. Medium 26 (Tailbone length) installations typically range depending on chosen extensions and customization. Contact Salon Daba for an accurate quote and consultation to determine exact pricing and timeframe.
Sleep on a satin pillowcase or wear a satin/silk bonnet to reduce friction. Gently wrap braids in a loose pineapple or low bun, apply lightweight oil to scalp weekly, and avoid tight styles that strain edges to preserve braids.