Wadji Hair Braiding is a Black-owned braiding salon in College Area, San Diego, operating at 6429 University Avenue in the same plaza that clusters several West African hair studios along the boulevard. The service list covers box braids, knotless braids, cornrows, feed-in braids, Senegalese twists, passion twists, goddess locs, and faux locs, with each style hand-plaited without machine assistance. Wadji shares the University Avenue braiding corridor with Touba Hair Braiding a few blocks east, and clients moving between the two studios often split services by technique specialization. Protective styling for natural hair runs the full length spectrum from chin-length bobs to hip-length extensions, with braiding hair stocked on-site in multiple textures and colors. The 92115 ZIP places the salon south of SDSU's main campus, within the residential pocket where University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard run parallel through College Area's commercial grid. Children's braiding covers the same pattern range at scaled sizing and tension levels appropriate for younger hair. Walk-in availability on select days handles simpler styles like flat twists and basic cornrow patterns, while complex installations require advance booking. Clients pairing braiding appointments with threading and brow shaping visit Unique Threading on El Cajon Boulevard for a same-day beauty rotation. Each braid pattern is tension-tested during installation to prevent traction stress along the hairline, temples, and nape.