Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Huma

Discover the Huma haircut: a Fulani-inspired layered style that frames your face and adds effortless movement.

About Huma

The Huma is a distinctive layered haircut with roots in Fulani culture, characterized by its soft, cascading layers that frame the face and add movement. This style is designed to enhance natural hair texture and volume, making it ideal for those seeking a lightweight, dynamic look. It typically suits medium to long hair lengths and works well with straight, wavy, or curly textures. In Birmingham, clients often choose the Huma for its versatility and cultural significance, as it offers a modern twist on traditional West African aesthetics. Niyo Hair and Beauty provides expert cutting services to achieve this style, with jorra.ai assisting in personalized recommendations. Whether for everyday wear or special occasions, the Huma delivers a fresh, elegant appearance.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Apply lightweight conditioner to ends
  • Air dry or use diffuser for curls
  • Avoid heavy products to maintain layers

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to preserve shape
  • Use volumizing spray for added lift
  • Style with light mousse or texturizing spray
  • Protect hair at night with a silk pillowcase

Book your Huma haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a tailored, face-framing look that enhances your natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get a trim for the Huma haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the layered shape and prevent split ends.

Is the Huma suitable for curly hair?+

Yes, it works well with curly textures to enhance volume and definition.

Can I book the Huma haircut online?+

Yes, visit Niyo Hair and Beauty's website or use jorra.ai for assistance.

What makes the Huma haircut unique?+

Its soft, cascading layers and face-framing design rooted in Fulani cultural aesthetics.

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