
Quick response and I love my hair. Aicha answered all my questions without any problems. I ended up getting Senegalese Twists and they came out amazing. Great prices too. I will be back for sure.
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Aburi Braids & Weaves is a premier African hair braiding and wig salon in Virginia, offering a range of services to help you look your best. Led by Annie, a skilled hair designer with over 15 years of experience, the salon specializes in protective African hairstyles, weave extensions, and wig units.
At Aburi Braids & Weaves, clients can expect personalized care and attention to detail, ensuring the safety of their hairline, scalp, and edges. From box braids to senegalese twists, crochet braids to sew-ins, the salon caters to all hair types and lengths, providing services that enhance natural beauty and style.
The salon's commitment to maintaining the health and integrity of clients' natural hair is evident in every service provided. Whether you're looking to refresh your look with a new hairstyle or protect your hair with a quality wig or weave, Aburi Braids & Weaves is dedicated to helping you achieve your desired aesthetic.
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Quick response and I love my hair. Aicha answered all my questions without any problems. I ended up getting Senegalese Twists and they came out amazing. Great prices too. I will be back for sure.
This is not Annie's first time doing my hair but I will not be returning after this experience. I was referred to her by a friend whose hair she's done often, and I returned bc she did amazing on...
Annie was truly a pleasure to work with. She takes great care in making sure that your experience is pain-free. I have had issues in the past with my hairline being pulled too tightly, causing bad...
Annie and Sally are just awesome. They always aim to please. Quality customer service and elite treatment every time. Check my photos and you'll see.
I started going to this place last year. It was ok the first time. I went back a second time and my cornrows did not last 3 weeks. I went back a third and the cornrows did not last 2 weeks before...