
I went here about 3 or 4 years ago to get my dreds started. The prices were reasonable as most natural hair salons tend to be expensive. The young woman who did my hair was a little inexperienced...
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The Institute of Fine Braidery Arts (IFBA) in Los Angeles, CA is a renowned educational institution dedicated to providing comprehensive training in the field of designer lokz techniques. With over 44 years of experience, their master instructor guides and supports students on their journey to becoming skillful locticians, emphasizing the power of natural hair as a form of art, self-expression, and cultural awareness.
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I went here about 3 or 4 years ago to get my dreds started. The prices were reasonable as most natural hair salons tend to be expensive. The young woman who did my hair was a little inexperienced...
Hana quoted me $200 to clean up my dreds (they were pretty bad). It was expensive, but I needed help. She took a LONG time and does have a racist attitude (Korean and Mexican), but it was done...
I used to go to IFBA in the late '90's. At the time I was uneducated about official sisterlocks. The technique that they do here is called Nzurilokz. Hana installed them for me and they came...
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