Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Haircuts

Daga

Discover the Daga haircut: a Fulani-inspired layered style that brings movement and elegance to your look.

About Daga

The Daga haircut is a distinctive layered style rooted in Fulani culture, characterized by its textured layers that elegantly frame the face and add dynamic movement to the hair. This haircut is designed to create volume and shape, making it ideal for those seeking a look that combines cultural heritage with modern appeal. It typically suits various hair textures, from straight to curly, and is often chosen by individuals looking for a versatile, low-to-medium maintenance style that enhances natural hair flow. In Birmingham, clients may seek the Daga for its unique aesthetic and cultural significance, often finding it through salons like Niyo Hair and Beauty, which specializes in diverse hairstyles. Our team, supported by jorra.ai for personalized recommendations, ensures each cut is tailored to individual features and preferences.

Care Instructions

  • Wash hair with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Use a lightweight conditioner to maintain texture
  • Avoid heavy products that weigh down layers
  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to preserve shape

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh with texturizing spray for volume
  • Use a round brush while blow-drying for movement
  • Schedule regular trims to prevent split ends

Book your Daga haircut today for a personalized, face-framing style that celebrates cultural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Daga haircut take?+

Typically 45-60 minutes, depending on hair length and texture.

Is the Daga suitable for curly hair?+

Yes, it works well with curly hair to enhance texture and movement.

How often should I trim my Daga haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain its shape and layers.

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