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Khadim African Hair Braiding

Khadim African Hair Braiding

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8704 Goodfellow Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri, 63147, United States
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Apr 1, 2018
33118 I love my hair!!!!!! Everyone in this shop was nice and respectful. I knew it would take a while for my microbraids to be done but it was worth it. They knew how to NOT to snatch your money from you when they ask for your payment. I will be going back.

Apr 15, 2018
My mom and my daughter n I all got our hair done there this week n we love it.

Jul 28, 2017
I decided to try out this shop after having some bad experiences at braiding shop I had been going to for years. The ladies at Khadim hair braiding were very sweet and they started my hair right away. I got the small sized box braids and they are very neat. Two braiders worked on my hair so I did not have to sit for too long . I have been getting so many compliments on my hair ! This will definitely be my new go to braiding shop:

Jul 25, 2017
I've being going to see these ladies since I was a little girl n I have just recently visited and I am still satisfied and there prices aren't ridiculous

Aug 24, 2017
Please please do not go here, listen 2 me, they lied 2 me from the beginning over the phone and told me they knew how 2 do individual crochet braids, when I got there, they said oh we dk how 2 do those, I live out Toward west county, I figured since I was there I was going 2 let them go ahead and do the regular crochet braids, since they were african's but that was the biggest mistake, they did a terrible job on simple crochets, I am so up set, braids r falling out of my head, and the crochets were installed in terrible, they told me the reason why my braids r coming out bc my hair is soft, my mom has baby curly hair and I crochet her braid all the time. Wasted $100.. I'm 2 mad braids r hanging off in the front bc she did a poor job on braiding, and she ask me something very stupid on do I want her 2 glue my hair down??? On a protective style... really??These African women r a mess they take your money and some have no knowledge of some styles...Just Sad

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