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Get answers to common questions about Small 10" (Neck length).
Typical appointments last 1.5 to 3 hours depending on hair density, texture, and desired parting. We assess hair on arrival and provide an accurate timeframe. Book longer sessions if you want extra precision or added styling details.
Maintain twists by sleeping with a satin scarf or bonnet, moisturizing the scalp weekly with light oils, and avoiding heavy products that cause buildup. Refresh edges carefully and schedule touch-ups every 4–8 weeks to keep the style neat.
Yes. Gently cleanse the scalp using diluted shampoo or co-wash, applying at the roots and rinsing carefully. Pat dry and air-dry completely to prevent mildew. Limit washing to every 1–2 weeks depending on activity and product use.
With proper care, neck-length small twists generally last 4–8 weeks. Longevity depends on hair growth, maintenance routine, and friction from clothing. Schedule refresh appointments to tighten new growth and maintain a polished appearance.
Small two-strand twists work well on most natural textures when hair has sufficient length and strength. Very fine or fragile hair may need gentler spacing or protective treatments. Our stylists evaluate hair health and recommend the best approach.
Absolutely. We can incorporate beads, cuffs, or clipped-on accents and advise on temporary color options that won’t damage hair. For permanent color changes consult your stylist first to assess condition and timing for seamless results.