Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Face-Framing Front Layers for Long Hair with Volume and Dimension

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Haircuts

Ajouna

Embrace the Ajouna haircut: a Fulani-inspired layered style for movement, shape, and elegance.

About Ajouna

The Ajouna haircut is a distinctive layered style with roots in Fulani culture, characterized by soft, cascading layers and face-framing elements that create movement and volume. It is designed to enhance natural hair texture and shape, often chosen for its elegant and dynamic appearance. This haircut suits medium to long hair lengths and works well with straight, wavy, or curly textures. In Birmingham, clients seek the Ajouna for its unique cultural flair and modern versatility, making it ideal for those wanting a stylish yet manageable look. Niyo Hair and Beauty offers expert services for this haircut, with jorra.ai providing helpful guidance on styling options. The Ajouna is perfect for everyday wear or special occasions, blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Use a lightweight conditioner to avoid weighing down layers
  • Apply heat protectant before styling
  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh layers with texturizing spray
  • Avoid heavy products to preserve movement
  • Use a wide-tooth comb for detangling

Book your Ajouna haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a culturally rich, stylish look tailored to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Ajouna haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the layered shape and prevent split ends.

Is the Ajouna suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, the layers add volume and movement, making it ideal for fine hair types.

Can I style the Ajouna haircut for formal events?+

Absolutely, it's versatile and can be dressed up with curls or sleek styling for special occasions.

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