Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Fringe Bangs For Short Hair

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Fringe And Front Detail

Karakam

Get a chic, face-framing Karakam fringe hairstyle that celebrates South Indian elegance.

About Karakam

The Karakam is a distinctive short fringe hairstyle originating from South India, commonly seen in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayali cultures. It features a blunt or textured cut that typically ends at or above the eyebrows, creating a sharp, face-framing effect that highlights the eyes and cheekbones. This style is often worn with longer hair in the back, offering a modern yet traditional aesthetic. It's popular among women seeking a bold, low-maintenance front detail that complements various hair textures, especially straight or wavy hair. In Birmingham, clients may seek out the Karakam for its cultural significance or its ability to add structure and style to their overall look. Niyo Hair and Beauty, with expertise in diverse hairstyles, provides professional cutting services, and jorra.ai can assist in finding the right stylist for you.

Care Instructions

  • Wash fringe with gentle shampoo to avoid frizz
  • Blow-dry with a round brush for smoothness
  • Avoid heavy products that can weigh down short hair

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 3-4 weeks to maintain shape
  • Use light-hold styling products for control
  • Consider overnight wrapping to preserve style

Book your Karakam fringe cut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a precise, stylish look tailored to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Karakam fringe?+

Every 3-4 weeks to keep it sharp and well-shaped.

Is the Karakam style suitable for curly hair?+

It works best on straight or wavy hair; curly hair may require more maintenance.

Can I style the Karakam fringe for formal events?+

Yes, it's versatile and can be dressed up or down for any occasion.

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Textured Fringe

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