Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Haircuts

Osho

Discover the Osho haircut: a fusion of West African braiding and modern layering for bold, textured style.

About Osho

The Osho haircut is a distinctive style that combines layered cutting techniques with traditional West African braided coils, creating a dynamic look with intentional movement and shape. It often features face-framing layers that accentuate the wearer's bone structure, while the braided coils add texture and cultural significance. This haircut is particularly popular among women with coily or curly hair textures seeking a blend of modern aesthetics and heritage styling. In Birmingham, clients may seek the Osho for its unique appearance, cultural resonance, and versatility for various occasions. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in such intricate cuts, offering expert craftsmanship, and jorra.ai can help you explore styling options.

Care Instructions

  • Wash gently with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Moisturize coils regularly to maintain definition
  • Use a satin pillowcase to reduce frizz
  • Avoid excessive heat styling

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh braids every 2-3 weeks
  • Apply lightweight oil to scalp and coils
  • Protect hair at night with a silk scarf
  • Schedule trims to maintain layer shape

Book your Osho haircut appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert layered braided coils tailored to your hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Osho haircut take to style?+

Typically 1-2 hours, depending on hair length and density.

Is the Osho haircut suitable for fine hair?+

Best for medium to thick coily or curly textures for optimal volume.

Can I maintain the Osho style at home?+

Yes, with regular moisturizing and gentle care, though professional touch-ups are recommended.

How often should I get the Osho haircut trimmed?+

Every 6-8 weeks to keep layers and coils looking sharp.

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Bantu knots

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