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Hair work in Pretoria's climate isn't straightforward. The Gauteng highveld summer brings humidity that affects how relaxers take, how weaves sit, and how braids hold. Winter dryness means your scalp and ends need different care. Dominican blowouts need the right product knowledge—too much heat, and the frizz creeps back in humid air; not enough, and you've wasted the cost. Loc maintenance requires understanding how different curl patterns lock at different rates and how product buildup happens in Pretoria's water quality. Pam approaches these technical demands methodically, working with the conditions that actually exist rather than ignoring them. The salon's approach treats seasonal changes and local climate not as obstacles but as factors that shape how the service gets done properly.
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In Pretoria, the Sunnyside and Arcadia areas have some of the city's strongest concentrations of African hair specialists at competitive pricing, serving the government and university workforce. Northern suburbs salons in Faerie Glen and Garsfontein tend toward traditional European-style services with a conservative, family-oriented clientele. Pretoria's slower pace compared to Joburg means walk-in availability is somewhat more predictable, though busy Saturdays still warrant a booking.