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Get answers to common questions about Bantu Knots.
On natural hair, Bantu Knots can last 1–3 weeks depending on hair type, installation tightness, and nightly care. Use a satin bonnet and regular moisturizing to extend freshness and protect the style.
When installed and maintained properly, Bantu Knots are protective and gentle. Excessive tension, overly tight sections, or prolonged wear without moisturizing can cause stress, so our stylists ensure gentle tension and scalp care recommendations.
Spot-clean the scalp with diluted shampoo or co-wash, rinse gently, and avoid vigorous rubbing of knots. Apply leave-in conditioner or oil to moisturize, air dry, and re-twist any loose knots as needed.
Yes. Use a satin or silk bonnet, scarf, or pillowcase to reduce friction and frizz. For larger knots, loosely secure with a satin scrunchie and perform a quick morning touch-up to restore shape.
Bantu Knots work on many textures—from coily to curly and some wavy types—and on short to medium lengths. Extremely fine, straight, or very short hair may need adjustments or added texture for best results.
Installation time varies with hair density, knot size, and any added extensions. Expect roughly 60–150 minutes. During your appointment our stylist will assess hair and give a precise time estimate and care tips.