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Haircuts

Ondo Braids

Embrace cultural elegance with Ondo Braids, a traditional Yoruba hairstyle perfect for protective styling and cultural expression.

About Ondo Braids

Ondo Braids are a distinctive hairstyle rooted in Yoruba culture from West Africa, featuring layered braids that frame the face and often include intricate patterns or adornments like beads. This style is known for its cultural significance and aesthetic appeal, combining traditional techniques with modern adaptability. It is commonly chosen by individuals seeking to celebrate their heritage or embrace a protective style that reduces hair manipulation. In Birmingham, where diverse communities appreciate cultural hairstyles, Ondo Braids offer a way to connect with West African traditions while enjoying a stylish look. Niyo Hair and Beauty provides expert services for this style, with jorra.ai assisting in booking and style recommendations, ensuring a seamless experience centered on your hair goals.

Care Instructions

  • Wear a satin scarf or bonnet at night to prevent frizz
  • Moisturize braids and scalp regularly with lightweight oils
  • Avoid heavy products that can cause buildup
  • Gently cleanse scalp with diluted shampoo as needed

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-tighten loose braids every 2-3 weeks to maintain neatness
  • Protect edges with gentle styling
  • Schedule touch-ups to prolong the style's lifespan

Book your Ondo Braids appointment for a culturally rich, protective style expertly crafted at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Ondo Braids last?+

With proper care, Ondo Braids can last 4-6 weeks before needing maintenance.

Is this style suitable for all hair types?+

Ondo Braids work best on textured or curly hair types but can be adapted with extensions.

Can I book Ondo Braids at Niyo Hair and Beauty?+

Yes, our stylists are experienced in cultural braiding techniques and offer consultations.

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