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Haircuts

Belasu

Discover the Belasu: A Fulani-inspired layered haircut for movement, volume, and face-framing elegance.

About Belasu

The Belasu is a layered haircut characterized by its shaggy, face-framing layers that enhance movement and volume, drawing inspiration from traditional Fulani hairstyling techniques. It features textured ends and strategic layering to create a dynamic, flowing shape that suits various hair textures from straight to curly. This style is often chosen by women seeking a versatile, modern look with cultural roots, offering both aesthetic appeal and ease of styling. In Birmingham, clients may seek the Belasu for its unique blend of cultural heritage and contemporary flair, making it a popular choice for those wanting a distinctive yet wearable cut. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in precision haircuts like the Belasu, with stylists trained in advanced layering methods, and our jorra.ai assistant can help you explore options and book your appointment.

Care Instructions

  • Use sulfate-free shampoo to maintain texture
  • Apply leave-in conditioner to reduce frizz
  • Avoid excessive heat styling to preserve layers

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape
  • Use texturizing spray for added volume
  • Comb layers gently to avoid flattening

Book your Belasu haircut for voluminous, face-framing layers tailored to your style at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Belasu haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to keep the layers sharp and voluminous.

Is the Belasu suitable for curly hair?+

Yes, it works well with curly hair, adding definition and reducing bulk.

Can I book a Belasu haircut consultation?+

Yes, Niyo Hair and Beauty offers consultations to tailor the cut to your hair.

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