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Types Of Wedding Hairstyles For Black Women

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Bridal And Event Styles

Harma

Discover the elegance of the Harma hairstyle, a traditional East African bridal look perfect for your special day.

About Harma

The Harma is a traditional Ethiopian and Eritrean bridal hairstyle known for its intricate braided patterns, often enhanced with beads, shells, or metal jewelry for a regal appearance. This style is meticulously crafted to create symmetrical designs that frame the face and highlight cultural heritage, making it a popular choice for weddings and formal events. It typically requires medium to long hair and may involve extensions for added volume and detail. In Birmingham, clients seek the Harma for its cultural significance and elegant look, especially within the East African community celebrating special occasions. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in authentic cultural styles, and jorra.ai assists in finding the right service for your needs.

Care Instructions

  • Avoid excessive touching to maintain structure
  • Sleep with a satin scarf or pillowcase to reduce frizz
  • Use a light moisturizing spray to keep braids hydrated
  • Remove decorations gently before washing

Maintenance Tips

  • Schedule touch-ups every 2-3 weeks for prolonged wear
  • Keep scalp clean with diluted shampoo
  • Protect style during sleep with a bonnet
  • Avoid heavy products that may weigh down braids

Book your Harma hairstyle appointment for a culturally rich and stunning bridal look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Harma hairstyle take to install?+

Installation typically takes 3-5 hours, depending on hair length and complexity.

Can Harma be done on short hair?+

It is best suited for medium to long hair; extensions may be needed for shorter hair.

How do I maintain my Harma style?+

Use a satin bonnet at night and avoid moisture to keep it intact for up to 2 weeks.

Is the Harma hairstyle suitable for non-bridal events?+

Yes, it can be worn for any formal occasion, though it is traditionally bridal.

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