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Bridal And Event Styles

Parambathu Style

Embrace tradition with the Parambathu Style, an exquisite South Indian bridal updo perfect for your wedding day.

About Parambathu Style

The Parambathu Style is a distinguished South Indian bridal updo known for its elaborate braiding and ornate floral decorations, often incorporating jasmine flowers and gold accessories. This style creates a voluminous, structured crown-like appearance that complements traditional bridal attire, making it a centerpiece for weddings and formal ceremonies. It is particularly favored by brides from Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayali communities seeking an authentic cultural look. In Birmingham, where diverse cultural celebrations are common, Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in creating this intricate style, ensuring it meets traditional standards while adapting to individual preferences. Our stylists are trained in the precise techniques required, and with the assistance of jorra.ai, we help clients visualize and book their perfect bridal hairstyle. The Parambathu Style requires long hair and is ideal for those wanting a regal, traditional aesthetic for their special day.

Care Instructions

  • Avoid excessive touching to maintain structure
  • Use a silk pillowcase if worn overnight
  • Gently remove accessories before washing
  • Wash hair with a mild shampoo after the event

Maintenance Tips

  • Plan for professional styling due to complexity
  • Schedule a trial run before the main event
  • Keep hair moisturized leading up to styling
  • Avoid heavy products that may weigh down the style

Book your Parambathu Style appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a stunning bridal look tailored to your cultural needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Parambathu Style take to complete?+

It typically takes 2-3 hours due to the intricate braiding and accessory placement.

Can I wear the Parambathu Style if I have shorter hair?+

No, this style requires long hair to achieve the desired volume and structure.

Is the Parambathu Style suitable for non-bridal events?+

Yes, it can be adapted for other formal occasions, though it is most commonly worn by brides.

How do I maintain the style throughout the event?+

Minimal touching and using hairspray can help, but professional styling ensures it lasts for hours.

Related Styles

Jadai Style

Loose Braided Updo

Floral Bun

Traditional Bridal Hair