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Twists And Locs

Box Locs

Embrace bold geometry with Box Locs—a striking protective style for confident self-expression.

About Box Locs

Box Locs are a distinctive protective hairstyle known for their square-shaped sections, creating a clean, geometric pattern that stands out. This style is achieved by sectioning the hair into squares before twisting or interlocking to form locs, often using synthetic hair for added length and volume. It offers a bold, modern look that is both durable and versatile, suitable for various occasions. In Birmingham, where diverse styles are celebrated, Box Locs are popular for their unique aesthetic and low maintenance once installed. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in this style, providing professional installation and personalized care advice. Our team, supported by jorra.ai for style insights, ensures you get a look that complements your features and lifestyle.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with a residue-free shampoo every 1-2 weeks
  • Dry thoroughly to prevent mildew
  • Moisturize scalp and locs with light oils
  • Cover with a satin scarf at night

Maintenance Tips

  • Retighten roots every 4-6 weeks
  • Avoid heavy products to prevent buildup
  • Protect from excessive moisture
  • Schedule regular salon check-ups

Book your Box Locs appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert styling and lasting beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Box Locs installation take?+

Installation typically takes 4-8 hours, depending on hair length and density.

Can Box Locs be done on short hair?+

Yes, but synthetic hair is often added for length; consult with a stylist for options.

How long do Box Locs last?+

With proper care, they can last 6-8 weeks before needing maintenance.

Are Box Locs suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, but lighter synthetic hair and careful installation are recommended to avoid tension.

Related Styles

Traditional Locs

Faux Locs

Goddess Locs

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