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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Photos: New and exciting way to rock braids; One-hair Two styles KrochetKulture by Stephanie Coker

Stephanie Coker is definitely not taking a break this year, the Nigerian On-Air Personality, just launch a new line of crochet braids, dedicated to providing women with protectivesynthetichair extensions without compromising on quality. 
KrochetKultureprovides its clients with trendy protective hair extensions and styles that will enhance their manes. This protective method is quick, easy and a stress free experience for women of all races. 


Benefits of KrochetKulture Braids
    Easy and probably the least time-consuming protective hairstyle
    It looks a lot like your own hair, like a twist out
    Krochet braids are very multifunctional
    Your own hair is highly protected and it’s easy to keep it clean and healthy
    There’s a lot less tension on your scalp in comparison to other protective hair styles, provided that the cornrows aren’t put in too tight
    You can easily maintain a good scalp condition

RaisaAlao

"I am a naturalista and I have been looking for the perfect protective style that involves minimal manipulation and KrochetKulture is a fantastic style to keep hair both protected and trendy".


Lola Oj

Lola: " When I'm not rocking my signature short cut, I love the look of braids, but find it time consuming to apply and difficult to maintain because of the short length of my hair. KrochetKulture hair is ideal because it is very quick and easy to install, the hair is also extremely light and not at all heavy on the head. The fact that it comes in grey and blue is an added bonus!".


Stephanie Coker

"I'm often asked what hair I use or who installs my twists, especially as my hair is relaxed. I embarked on a journey into hairstyles and methods and found a new trendy and stylish way of braiding. Compared to the conventional form of braiding, KrochetKulture hair is unbelievably lightweight and quick to install. No need to sit down for hours braiding to achieve the same look.”
You can also find KrochetKulture on the konga store at www.konga.com/krochetkulture
or
Purchasing and fixing of KrochetKulturecan be done at Shomaya, Block 12E, Plot B, Admiralty way, Lekki phase 1, Lagos Nigeria.

Contact details
Telephone no.: 07088631619

Follow us or find more images and styles on our social media pages
Instagram: KrochetKulture
Youtube: KrochetkultureHair
Facebook.com/Krochetkulture

How to fix KrochetKulture braids (Link to the video below)

https://youtu.be/Y91CrNBSZNE


57 comments:

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    1. Yah! I love it. No more hair breaks

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    2. No be only there are beautiful
      Lol
      Am temporary out of service
      Pls try again later
      Linda dont take note!

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    3. Lol, love that first pix. * it's well*

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    4. Say what, I love love crochet, super easy.




      #*karlishah*

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    5. Lovely.....

      Not a fan of crochet tho

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  2. Ugly....abeg buru nu IBU aro unu alone.

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  3. Women thingz, shey this no be load?.

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  4. Linda mkn money snc 2000
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  5. Very small boobs and nipples, quack models

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    More

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  7. Even Sampson for Bible no get hair reach this

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  8. inyom mara mma
    lẹwa obinrin
    uyai iban
    kyau mata
    美しい女性






    #SEAneverDRY

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  9. N3,500 for 1 pack????? So go I mere? And u'll need like 5 packs, Odiegwu. Better get it wen next I'm going to the states.

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  10. call 08103637994 or ping 2ba49caa for your braided wigs

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  11. And naija just keyed into this now??? Looool.

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  12. I love been natiral,thank you.



    #Hajia Mufliat

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  13. ummm..this hair has been in the US for like a year already. Now you wan repackage am..na wa!!!

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  14. Stephanie Coker... My number one crush... I love you

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  15. Stephanie Coker... My number one crush... I love you

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  16. owakah (A.K.A. Innosometin)9 February 2016 at 18:43

    Nice

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  17. Ladies oya where una dey?

    Linda mee k'anyi fu anya! @uchemacj

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  18. This is old fashion in the US. Why is she laying claim to the hair?

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  19. You buy hair from janet collection (havana mambo twists) in the United States and call it your hair line?..you steal people's product and call it your hair line.. wow

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  20. You buy hair from janet collection (havana mambo twists) in the United States and call it your hair line?..you steal people's product and call it your hair line.. wow

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  21. Nice one...

    #FINEST

    #Did you guys miss me?

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  22. Pls can I u date me 4 once stephenie coker..u r my crush..

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  23. Why is she acting as if this crotchet braid is new, that is the kind of braid they do in USA, it been here for a long time

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  24. The girl with the bald side head is ugly jare. The other two are ok but really this is too much hair

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  25. Nice buh lekki far ooooooo... dee

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  26. Anonymous, what is your beef jooor? Even if she buys from abroad and sell it as her own, business is business. As long as she get money, how does he bother us? Patronize her, don't be jealous or bitter.

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  27. Nigerians its just common crotchet braids that we buy for $5 here in the states that they are packaging nd selling like valentine cake??? Hissss

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  28. Foolish you at statuesque. So if she even buys forn5dollars at the new current rate she should not make profit right or will People here fly to Yankee to buy sonic she has the initiative to make it known here then shut ur mouth n encourage' if u don't have anything nice to say . Better to keep quiet . Saddist

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