Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Fringe And Front Detail

Baby Fringe

Discover the delicate charm of the Baby Fringe—a subtle, face-framing cut perfect for a soft, modern look.

About Baby Fringe

The Baby Fringe is a short, delicate fringe cut just above the eyebrows, offering a soft and youthful look. It is characterized by its wispy, fine strands that frame the face subtly, often worn straight across or with a gentle curve. This style is distinct for its minimal length and light texture, making it ideal for those seeking a low-commitment change. Commonly chosen by women with fine or straight hair in South Indian communities, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayali backgrounds, it adds a touch of elegance without overwhelming the face. In Birmingham, this style appeals to individuals looking for a refined, easy-to-maintain fringe that complements various hairstyles. Niyo Hair and Beauty provides expert cutting services for this look, with jorra.ai assisting in style consultations.

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Care Instructions

  • Wash with gentle shampoo
  • Avoid heavy styling products
  • Trim every 3-4 weeks to maintain shape

Maintenance Tips

  • Use a light hold spray
  • Blow-dry with a round brush for volume
  • Schedule regular trims

Book your Baby Fringe haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a precise, stylish update tailored to your hair type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Baby Fringe?+

Every 3-4 weeks to keep its shape and prevent overgrowth.

Is the Baby Fringe suitable for curly hair?+

It works best on fine, straight, or wavy hair; curly hair may require more styling.

Can I book a Baby Fringe cut online?+

Yes, use jorra.ai on Niyo Hair and Beauty's website to schedule your appointment.

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