Braids Toronto
Since 2021, Brazykuts Barbershop has provided Toronto clientele with gorgeous-looking braids in St Clair & Rogers Road. Professional braiders Shelly, AJ, and Clara have experience with several different braid styles, including knotless braids, box braids, African braids, and more!
Take a look at our showcase of beautiful braids and see why Brazykuts has the best braids in Toronto:
Knotless Braids
Cornrow Braids For Men
Interested in Booking the Best Hair Braiding in Toronto?
Check out our professional braiders' availabilities here. Or feel free to give Brazykuts a call at our St Clair or Rogers Road locations. We are open every day at both our locations from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday to Wednesday. Brazykuts is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Sundays.
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I've been to a lot of barber shops but this might be the best one yet for me. Had my hair professionally braided for the first time, and I've gotten compliments left and right. My cut is fire too! Big shoutout to Clara! Definitely will be coming back fo' sho
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AJ did a stellar job on my daughter’s braids. My daughter looked gorgeous for Kiddie Carnival. The shop had a welcoming atmosphere and everyone had a great attitude. We will definitely be back!
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This place was recommended to me by a friend and I’m so glad I came! The staff were very friendly and professional. I got braids done by Shelly and she was so sweet! She asked me questions along the way to make sure the braids came out the way I wanted and I’m so pleased! Would definitely recommend Shelly and the shop in general :)
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I got my hair braided with Aj, she was honestly the sweetest human but also my braids look amazing better than I could have imagined she’s my new braider. But the nice surprise was the shop she works out of I was really nervous as a lady getting my hair braided in a barber shop but honestly it was the best experience I could have had. All of the staff were very friendly and professional the music and vibes were top tier. The true gem is the mom who helps keep the shop together, her heart is pure. Would recommend.
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I highly recommend Shelly for anyone looking for a braid up!! She will hook you up truss me. She very nice and a down to earth person and super chill to talk too. She will also give you tips on maintaining your braids and what types of ointments to use.
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I've been going to Clara for so long her haircuts are CLEEEAAN!!! super professional she has great positive energy and very hospitable, Clara has done my haircuts my braids and eyebrows she knows how to do a lot of different designs she is really talented. I've gone to so many barbers I could definitely say Clara is definitely the best barbers in the GTA.
What Makes Brazykuts Braids the Best in Toronto?
We are known for our skilled and experienced braiders, as well as a naturally welcoming and upbeat barbershop culture that thousands of people frequent every year. Learning exactly what our clientele is looking for in their desired braids is key for our braiders. We are dedicated to our quality and always ensure you are happy before leaving our barbershop!
Braids Toronto FAQ
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Box braids typically last between 4 to 8 weeks, with factors such as braid size, hair growth, hair type, maintenance, the quality of materials, and activity level influencing their longevity. Smaller braids and proper care, including regular washing and avoiding excessive tension, contribute to a longer-lasting style.
As your natural hair grows, touch-ups may be needed for a neater appearance. However, leaving braids in for too long without proper care can lead to damage, pay attention to your hair's health and remove the braids if you notice any signs of stress or discomfort.
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You don’t have to blow dry your hair before braiding. Although, depending on your hair type and styling preferences. Blow drying your hair can help create a smoother texture, making the braiding process easier and resulting in neater, more manageable braids. This is particularly beneficial for people with curly or textured hair who desire a straighter look.
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Cornrow braids usually last between 2 to 6 weeks, this is all dependent on braid size, tightness, and hair growth. Proper care, including regular washing and avoiding excessive tension, contributes to the longevity of the style. Removing the braids if discomfort or damage is noticed is crucial for maintaining hair health.
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Trimming your beard does not make it grow thicker. Regular trimming can contribute to the appearance of a thicker beard. Trimming also helps maintain a tidy and well-groomed appearance, but it doesn't alter the underlying thickness or growth rate of your facial hair.
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Yes you should wash your hair before braiding. it's generally advisable to wash your hair before braiding. Clean hair provides a better foundation for braiding by removing excess oils, product buildup, and debris, resulting in a neater and longer-lasting style.
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Braiding itself doesn't directly make hair grow, but it can help in retaining length and promoting healthier hair. Braids can protect your hair from external factors that may cause breakage, such as friction and exposure to the elements. By reducing these sources of damage, braids can contribute to length retention and the appearance of longer, healthier hair.
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Yes, you can wash your braids with shampoo. Keeping your scalp and hair clean is essential for maintaining healthy braids and preventing issues like dandruff or itchiness. When washing braids, it's important to dilute the shampoo with water to make it easier to distribute through the braids. Gently massage the diluted shampoo into your scalp, and then rinse thoroughly, ensuring that all shampoo is washed out.
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Braids can sometimes give you headaches, it’s case by case. Proper care, including avoiding excessive tension and taking breaks between braided styles, can help minimize the risk of headaches associated with braids.
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It’s rare for braids to recede your hairline. Only if you continue to get braids that are too tight for your scalp and cause persistent headaches have a chance of very mildly receding someone's hairline.
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Braids and locs are distinct hairstyles, but over time, braids left in for an extended period may begin to resemble locs, especially if they are not regularly taken down and re-done. If you desire locs talk to one of Brazykut’s professional braiders.
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Cornrows involve braiding small sections of hair close to the scalp, creating a sleek, flat appearance against the head. In contrast, Dutch braids use an inverted technique, resulting in a raised, 3D effect with the braid standing out from the scalp. While cornrows are known for their low-profile look, Dutch braids offer a more textured and visibly raised pattern.
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Braiding curly hair can be a protective style that minimizes breakage by reducing manipulation, but it's crucial to avoid braiding too tightly, which can lead to stress and damage. Regular moisturizing and proper maintenance, including gentle detangling, washing, and conditioning, are key to keeping your curly hair healthy when in braids.
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To maintain braids and prevent frizz, Start with a clean and thoroughly dried hair foundation. Washing your hair before getting braids ensures that you're working with a clean canvas, reducing the likelihood of frizz caused by dirt or product buildup. Choosing the right hair products for your braids is the next step from keeping braids from frizzing. Opt for quality products specifically designed for braided styles, such as leave-in conditioners, styling gels, or edge control products.