Birmingham · Est. 2020

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West African Women

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Haircuts

Kini

Embrace the Fulani-inspired Kini haircut: soft layers, face-framing elegance, and cultural heritage in every strand.

About Kini

The Kini is a layered haircut with deep roots in Fulani culture, known for its soft layers that gracefully frame the face and enhance natural movement. This style typically features textured ends that add volume and dimension, making it ideal for those seeking a dynamic yet manageable look. It is often chosen by women who appreciate cultural heritage and desire a haircut that combines aesthetic appeal with practical wearability. In Birmingham, clients may seek the Kini for its unique blend of tradition and modern style, offering a distinctive alternative to common layered cuts. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in culturally informed haircuts, and with the assistance of jorra.ai, we ensure each client receives personalized service tailored to their hair type and preferences.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with moisturizing shampoo
  • Use leave-in conditioner to maintain texture
  • Avoid excessive heat styling
  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to preserve layers

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh layers with light texturizing
  • Protect hair at night with a satin scarf
  • Use lightweight oils to reduce frizz

Book your Kini haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert layering that honors Fulani tradition and enhances your natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Kini haircut take?+

Approximately 60-90 minutes, depending on hair length and density.

Is the Kini suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, it adds volume and texture, making it ideal for finer hair types.

Can I style the Kini at home?+

Yes, with minimal products like texturizing spray for easy upkeep.

Related Styles

Fulani braids

Shag haircut

Layered bob