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What separates a stylist who can execute a style from one worth returning to is consistency and problem-solving. When relaxers go wrong or braids cause breakage, a good stylist identifies why and prevents it next time. When colour fades or weaves slip, experience shows in knowing which products, techniques, and maintenance routines actually work. When clients arrive with damaged hair or unclear ideas, skill means knowing how to assess what's realistic and communicate honestly rather than chase money with unrealistic promises. Petite's reputation builds on this foundation—stylists who troubleshoot, adapt plans when needed, and keep clients informed about what their hair can and cannot do. These aren't flashy skills; they're the ones that keep clients returning year after year.
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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.