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Get answers to common questions about Mid Back.
Typically Mid Back cornrows last 4–8 weeks depending on hair texture, growth rate, and maintenance. Proper care like nightly protection, moisturizing, and avoiding heavy manipulation extends wear. We recommend touch-ups or removal as braids loosen or when scalp tension increases.
When braided with proper tension, protective techniques, and regular moisturizing, Mid Back cornrows are safe for natural hair. Avoid overly tight braids, long-term heavy extensions, or neglecting scalp care. Our stylists assess and adapt to minimize breakage and promote healthy growth.
Appointment time varies by hair density, style complexity, and desired thickness. Expect 1.5–4 hours for standard straight back cornrows at mid-back length. We provide time estimates during consultation and strive for efficient, comfortable sessions.
Yes — extensions can add length, volume, and longevity. We use quality hair and blending techniques to secure extensions without excess tension. Additional cost and installation time apply; we’ll discuss options, hair weight, and maintenance to ensure a seamless, comfortable result.
Keep scalp moisturized with light oils or sprays, sleep on a silk scarf or bonnet, avoid heavy products that cause buildup, and cleanse gently every 1–2 weeks. Attend recommended touch-ups and contact us if you experience persistent itching or loosening.
Generally redo or remove cornrows after 4–8 weeks to prevent matting and minimize breakage as new growth accumulates. Timing depends on hair condition and maintenance; if braids become too loose or cause scalp discomfort, schedule removal sooner to protect hair health.