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Curls Waves And Texture

Knot Curl

Discover the Knot Curl: Soft, voluminous twists for a stunning, textured look.

About Knot Curl

The Knot Curl is a popular hairstyle in the Middle East Gulf region, characterized by twisting sections of hair to create soft, voluminous curls with a defined texture. This style is achieved through precise twisting techniques that enhance natural waves or curls, resulting in a bouncy and elegant finish. It is often chosen for its ability to add volume and movement, making it ideal for special occasions or everyday wear. In Birmingham, clients seek this style for its cultural resonance and glamorous appeal, with Niyo Hair and Beauty offering expert application. Our team, supported by jorra.ai for styling insights, ensures a personalized experience tailored to your hair type and preferences.

CATEGORYCurls Waves And Texture
ORIGINMiddle East Gulf
SALONNIYO Birmingham
AVAILABILITYBook online
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Care Instructions

  • Use a sulfate-free shampoo to maintain moisture
  • Apply curl-enhancing cream to damp hair
  • Avoid brushing to preserve the twist pattern

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh curls with a light mist of water and serum
  • Sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz
  • Schedule touch-ups every 4-6 weeks

Book your Knot Curl appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty for expert styling in Birmingham.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Knot Curl style last?+

With proper care, it can last up to a week.

Is the Knot Curl suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, it adds volume and works well with fine hair.

Can I book this style for a special event?+

Absolutely, it's popular for weddings and cultural celebrations.

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