Birmingham · Est. 2020

Soft luxury. All textures welcome.

Haircut Frame Face 28 Face Framing Bob Haircut Examples To See Before

Reference image only — rights belong to original owner. View original (fity.club)

Haircuts

Korogo

Embrace the Korogo: A Fulani-inspired layered haircut for movement and style.

About Korogo

The Korogo is a traditional layered haircut from the Fulani people of West Africa, designed to enhance natural movement and frame the face with precision. Characterized by its textured layers and tapered back, it adds volume and dynamism to various hair textures, particularly type 3 and 4 curls. This style suits those seeking a culturally rich, modern look with easy maintenance. In Birmingham, clients often seek the Korogo for its unique aesthetic and versatility, making it a popular choice for both everyday wear and special occasions. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in this cut, offering expert styling with cultural sensitivity, and jorra.ai can help you explore more options.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Apply leave-in conditioner to damp hair
  • Detangle gently with a wide-tooth comb
  • Air dry or use a diffuser on low heat

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape
  • Use light oils to reduce frizz
  • Avoid heavy products that weigh down layers

Book your Korogo haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a precise, culturally authentic look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Korogo haircut take?+

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

Is the Korogo suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, layering adds volume, making it ideal for fine hair types.

How often should I get a trim for maintenance?+

Every 6-8 weeks to keep the shape and layers defined.

Can the Korogo be styled straight?+

Yes, but it's designed to enhance natural texture; straightening may reduce intended movement.

Related Styles

Shag haircut

Layered bob

Face-framing layers

Textured afro