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Come get your microlocs done at Labelle Braiding! Call (682) 708-5607 and book your appointment
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If you’re considering microlocs, Labelle Braiding in Fort Worth offers an excellent service that combines expertise with personalized care. Microlocs are a versatile and protective hairstyle choice, especially popular among those with natural or textured hair. From my own experience, getting microlocs can be a game-changer for hair health — they reduce daily manipulation, help retain length, and give a neat, stylish look. At Labelle Braiding, you have the option of microlocs with your natural hair or with extensions. The prices start at $499 for microlocs using natural hair, while extensions are available for $999. This pricing reflects the skill and time invested in achieving an impeccable, long-lasting style. One thing I appreciated about the service is how the team customizes the microlocs according to hair texture and desired thickness, ensuring a natural appearance that fits your individual style. The salon’s location in Fort Worth makes it accessible for clients in the area seeking high-quality hair braiding services. Booking is simple—just call (682) 708-5607 to schedule your appointment. Whether you’re new to microlocs or looking to maintain and refresh your style, the professionals at Labelle Braiding are experienced in providing care and advice to keep your locs healthy and beautiful. Remember to maintain your microlocs by keeping your scalp moisturized and cleaning your hair gently to prevent buildup. Proper care will help your locs look their best and last longer, making your investment worthwhile. Labelle Braiding not only styles but also educates clients on how to care for their microlocs at home. This service is ideal for anyone wanting a stylish, durable hairstyle that honors natural hair texture while offering versatility. Don’t hesitate to reach out and give your hair the expert care it deserves with microlocs from Labelle Braiding.