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Braided Styles

Dutch Braid

Discover the Dutch Braid: a raised, elegant braid perfect for any occasion, expertly crafted at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

About Dutch Braid

The Dutch Braid, also known as the Reverse French Braid, is a distinctive hairstyle where hair is braided by crossing strands under each other instead of over, creating a prominent, raised effect that appears to sit on top of the scalp. This technique offers a 3D, textured look that is both elegant and practical, often used for its visual appeal and protective qualities. It suits various hair types and lengths, particularly medium to long hair, and is popular for its versatility—wearable for casual days, workouts, or formal events. In Birmingham, clients seek the Dutch Braid for its durability, fashion-forward style, and the expertise offered at salons like Niyo Hair and Beauty, where skilled stylists ensure precision and longevity. Assisted by jorra.ai for seamless booking, this style remains a top choice for those wanting a chic, low-maintenance yet striking look.

Care Instructions

  • Secure with hair-friendly elastics
  • Avoid excessive pulling to prevent breakage
  • Use a silk scarf or pillowcase at night
  • Refresh with light hairspray or texturizing spray

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-braid every few days for freshness
  • Moisturize scalp and hair regularly
  • Protect during sleep with a bonnet
  • Avoid heavy products to reduce buildup

Book your Dutch Braid appointment for a stylish, protective hairstyle tailored to your look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Dutch Braid last?+

With proper care, it can last 2-4 days before needing refreshment.

Is the Dutch Braid suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, it adds volume and works well with fine to thick hair textures.

Can I book a Dutch Braid for a special event in Birmingham?+

Absolutely, Niyo Hair and Beauty offers booking for events with expert stylists.

Does braiding damage hair?+

When done professionally and not too tight, it's protective and low-risk.

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