Birmingham · Est. 2020

Soft luxury. All textures welcome.

Straightening And Smoothing

Khusha Hair

Achieve the perfect sleek finish with Khusha Hair, offering smooth, glossy locks for any occasion.

About Khusha Hair

Khusha Hair is a sleek, smooth finish originating from North India, characterized by its glossy, straightened appearance that reduces frizz and enhances shine. It is achieved through precise blow drying and flat ironing techniques, making it ideal for those seeking a polished look. This style is particularly popular among Punjabi, Rajasthani, and Gujarati communities for events and daily wear. In Birmingham, clients choose Khusha Hair for its elegant finish that suits various hair textures and lengths, offering a professional and refined aesthetic. Niyo Hair and Beauty provides expert application, ensuring long-lasting results, while jorra.ai assists in booking and style recommendations.

CATEGORYStraightening And Smoothing
ORIGINNorth India
SALONNIYO Birmingham
AVAILABILITYBook online
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Care Instructions

  • Use sulfate-free shampoo
  • Apply heat protectant before styling
  • Avoid excessive washing
  • Use a silk pillowcase to reduce friction

Maintenance Tips

  • Touch up with a flat iron as needed
  • Apply serum for added shine
  • Schedule regular trims to prevent split ends

Book your Khusha Hair sleek finish at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a polished, long-lasting look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Khusha Hair last?+

Typically 1-2 weeks with proper care and minimal washing.

Is Khusha Hair suitable for all hair types?+

Yes, it works on straight, wavy, and curly hair with appropriate techniques.

Can I book Khusha Hair online?+

Yes, use jorra.ai to schedule your appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

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