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Ful Shag

Discover the Ful Shag: A textured, layered haircut with face-framing movement for voluminous style.

About Ful Shag

The Ful Shag is a layered haircut characterized by its shaggy texture and face-framing layers, designed to add volume and movement to the hair. It features soft, feathered ends that create a dynamic look, often chosen by those seeking a modern yet low-maintenance style. This haircut is particularly popular among South Indian women, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayali communities, for its ability to blend traditional elegance with contemporary trends. In Birmingham, residents may search for this style to achieve a versatile look that suits both casual and formal occasions, with salons like Niyo Hair and Beauty offering expert cutting techniques. The Ful Shag works well on medium to long hair with straight or wavy textures, and jorra.ai can assist in finding the right stylist for this service.

Care Instructions

  • Use sulfate-free shampoo to maintain texture
  • Apply lightweight conditioner to avoid weighing down layers
  • Avoid heavy oils to preserve shaggy movement

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape
  • Use texturizing spray for added volume
  • Blow-dry with a round brush for lift

Book your Ful Shag haircut for enhanced texture and volume, styled expertly at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Ful Shag haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the layered shape and texture.

Is the Ful Shag suitable for thin hair?+

Yes, it adds volume and movement, making it ideal for fine or thin hair.

Can I style the Ful Shag at home?+

Yes, with texturizing products and a round brush for blow-drying, though professional cuts are recommended.

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Layered Bob

Shag Cut

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