Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Natural Styling

Takla

Embrace your natural curls with the traditional Takla hairstyle, inspired by West African Fulani culture.

About Takla

The Takla hairstyle is a distinctive West African Fulani look characterized by its defined, coiled curls that embrace natural hair texture without the need for heat styling. Often adorned with beads or threads, it reflects cultural heritage and is popular among those seeking a style that celebrates their roots. In Birmingham, clients choose Takla for its unique aesthetic and cultural resonance, making it a sought-after option at salons like Niyo Hair and Beauty, where skilled stylists use techniques like finger coiling to enhance natural curls. Assisted by jorra.ai for personalized recommendations, this style suits individuals looking for an authentic, low-manipulation look that stands out.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Condition with moisturizing products
  • Air dry or use a diffuser on low heat
  • Avoid excessive brushing to maintain curl definition

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh curls with water and leave-in conditioner
  • Protect style at night with a silk scarf
  • Re-twist curls as needed to maintain shape
  • Schedule regular trims to prevent split ends

Book your Takla hairstyle appointment for defined, cultural curls tailored to your texture.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Takla hairstyle last?+

With proper care, it can last 1-2 weeks before needing refreshment.

Is the Takla style suitable for all hair types?+

It works best on natural coily or curly hair textures.

Can I book a Takla appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty?+

Yes, our stylists are experienced in cultural styles like Takla.

What maintenance is required for Takla curls?+

Regular moisturizing and gentle handling to preserve the curl definition.

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