B3e
Active Member
You wouldn't enter a salon or even think to open a respectable salon without certified cosmetologists. So why is it so easy to walk into a braiding shop and not require the same level of hair-ducation?
I certainly believe the number of braiding institutes (correct me if I'm wrong) is lacking for this to be commonplace, but do you think there is a large enough braid market to expect more such institutes and therefore more stringent qualifications for hair braiding shops?
Just curious ladies.....After all, I braid in my spare time so I'm definitely not knocking any do it DIYers, just wondering why there aren't more braiding institutes. There's something wrong about knowing that any old person can start a braiding salon. Maybe that's how all salons work and I'm just naive.
But wouldn't it be nice to walk into a shop not expecting to have your every last hair yanked out? To walk in knowing that the person braiding you understands that stress around the perimeter is a no-no....etc. God forbid there was a healthy braid shop!
I'd be interested in metrics quantifying just how big the market is for braids...one of my old profs believes the market isn't big enough to even pursue starting such institutes...I beg to differ, but since I don't have proof...I'm left silent.
I certainly believe the number of braiding institutes (correct me if I'm wrong) is lacking for this to be commonplace, but do you think there is a large enough braid market to expect more such institutes and therefore more stringent qualifications for hair braiding shops?
Just curious ladies.....After all, I braid in my spare time so I'm definitely not knocking any do it DIYers, just wondering why there aren't more braiding institutes. There's something wrong about knowing that any old person can start a braiding salon. Maybe that's how all salons work and I'm just naive.
But wouldn't it be nice to walk into a shop not expecting to have your every last hair yanked out? To walk in knowing that the person braiding you understands that stress around the perimeter is a no-no....etc. God forbid there was a healthy braid shop!

I'd be interested in metrics quantifying just how big the market is for braids...one of my old profs believes the market isn't big enough to even pursue starting such institutes...I beg to differ, but since I don't have proof...I'm left silent.