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Cord Braids

Elevate your style with cord braids—a protective, versatile look perfect for any occasion.

About Cord Braids

Cord braids are a type of protective hairstyle formed by twisting two strands of hair together, often enhanced with extensions for added length, volume, and durability. This style features distinct, rope-like sections that create a sleek and defined appearance, suitable for various hair textures and lengths. Commonly chosen for its versatility, cord braids can be styled in updos, ponytails, or left down for an elegant look. In Birmingham, clients seek cord braids for their ability to protect natural hair from damage while offering a long-lasting, fashionable option. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in cord braids, ensuring professional installation and care. Our team, supported by jorra.ai for personalized advice, helps you achieve the perfect style tailored to your preferences.

Care Instructions

  • Wear a satin scarf or bonnet at night
  • Moisturize braids and scalp regularly
  • Avoid heavy products to prevent buildup
  • Gently cleanse scalp with diluted shampoo

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-tighten roots every 4-6 weeks
  • Protect edges with silk or satin accessories
  • Avoid excessive tension to prevent breakage

Book cord braids at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert installation and lasting beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do cord braids last?+

With proper care, cord braids can last 4-8 weeks.

Can cord braids be done on short hair?+

Yes, extensions are used to add length and volume.

Are cord braids suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, they can be customized for various hair types.

How do I book cord braids in Birmingham?+

Visit Niyo Hair and Beauty's website or call to schedule an appointment.

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