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Mafatta African Hair Braiding

Mafatta African Hair Braiding

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7319 W Florissant Ave, St. Louis, Missouri, 63136, United States
(314) 381-0938
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Aug 25, 2017
This place is the worst braiding place in St. Louis. Braids r not that good. This place BURNT my daughter n then claim THAT her (the owner ) employee didn't do it I have pictures of my daughter neck. I would give them-0 star!! I'm so pissed I can't even believe this happened never going back here!

Jul 29, 2017
I DO NOT RECOMMEND WORST PLACE EVER! The Owner Is Rude Like Extremely Rude!!! Braids Didn't Look Anything How I Wanted Ill Never Go Back

May 3, 2017
One side of my hair was smaller and longer than other, one of the daughters that worked on my hair which was the younger daughter, she was good, the older daughter talked a lot, which was fine, she was hurting my head, I let the mom know , about my hair, she said I should have came right back, this place not around the corner from me..the Mom which is the owner acts like she owns the world.. really??? don't come here acting like that, when you're getting our Money!!

May 4, 2017
The owner did my hair. She was rude as all get out. Told me I was getting on her nerves and that my head was too big. She had me sitting uncomfortably and didn't move me to a different hair until my back began to spasm. Very unprofessional. My braids are thicker in the middle and thin around the edges smh

Jul 19, 2017
I've Been To Soooo Many African Salons And This Was The Absolute Worst , The Owner Was Extremely Rude , Lied About The Pricing When I Came In It Was Totally Different And She Braid Waaay To Tight Even When I Asked Her To Ease Up She Kept Braiding Tighter And Tighter So I Had Her To Stop Yes On A Half Head Payed Her For That Half Left And Took My Hair Down Oh And To Add On It Was Nthng Like The Picture I Showed Her I DO NOT RECOMMEND ...( Tia Speaking From Some Else's Google )

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