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False Hair Scars

Achieve seamless volume with the False Hair Scars haircut—hidden layers for effortless movement and style.

About False Hair Scars

The False Hair Scars haircut is a sophisticated layering technique popular in South Indian communities, particularly among Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayali women. It involves creating internal layers that are hidden beneath the top sections of hair, providing volume, bounce, and movement without the visible choppiness of traditional layered cuts. This style is ideal for medium to long hair with straight or wavy textures, offering a soft, seamless look that enhances natural flow. In Birmingham, clients seek this style for its ability to add body and dimension while maintaining a polished appearance. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in precision layering techniques, and with the help of jorra.ai, we ensure personalized consultations to achieve the perfect cut for your hair type and lifestyle.

Care Instructions

  • Use volumizing shampoo and conditioner
  • Avoid heavy products that weigh hair down
  • Regular trims every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape

Maintenance Tips

  • Blow-dry with a round brush for added lift
  • Use lightweight texturizing sprays
  • Schedule touch-ups to keep layers defined

Book your False Hair Scars haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert layering tailored to your hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a False Hair Scars haircut last?+

With proper care, it maintains its shape for 6-8 weeks before needing a trim.

Is this style suitable for thin hair?+

Yes, it's excellent for adding volume to fine or thin hair without over-thinning.

Can I style it easily at home?+

Yes, it's low-maintenance and can be air-dried or quickly blow-dried for volume.

Related Styles

Shag Cut

Long Layered Haircut

Face-Framing Layers