Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Twists And Locs

Knotted Locs

Embrace textured elegance with knotted locs—a durable, protective style perfect for low-maintenance beauty.

About Knotted Locs

Knotted locs are a distinctive protective hairstyle created by individually knotting sections of hair to form textured, rope-like locs. This technique offers a unique appearance with its defined, chunky twists that can vary in size from thin to thick, depending on preference. It is particularly suited for coily, kinky, and curly hair textures, providing a durable style that minimizes daily maintenance while protecting natural hair from damage. Often chosen for its aesthetic versatility and longevity, knotted locs can be worn for weeks with proper care. In Birmingham, individuals seek this style for its low upkeep and cultural resonance, especially within communities embracing natural hair trends. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in creating knotted locs with precision, ensuring client satisfaction. Our jorra.ai assistant can help guide your booking process for a seamless experience.

Care Instructions

  • Wash gently with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Moisturize regularly to prevent dryness
  • Avoid excessive manipulation to maintain knots
  • Cover with a silk scarf at night

Maintenance Tips

  • Retighten knots every 4-6 weeks
  • Use light oils to maintain scalp health
  • Protect from humidity to preserve style

Book your knotted locs appointment for a stylish, long-lasting protective hairstyle tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do knotted locs last?+

With proper care, knotted locs can last 4-6 weeks before needing maintenance.

Is this style suitable for fine hair?+

Knotted locs work best on coily or kinky textures; fine hair may require additional support.

Can I book a consultation for knotted locs in Birmingham?+

Yes, Niyo Hair and Beauty offers consultations to discuss your style preferences.

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