Birmingham · Est. 2020

Soft luxury. All textures welcome.

Shoulder Length Fine Hair Face Framing Layers | Detroit Chinatown

Reference image only — rights belong to original owner. View original (detroitchinatown.org)

Haircuts

Nabataeum Neck

Embrace the elegance of the Nabataeum Neck haircut, a layered style with Levantine roots, perfect for adding movement and framing your features.

About Nabataeum Neck

The Nabataeum Neck is a haircut that draws inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of the Levant, particularly styles reminiscent of Nabataean artistry. This cut features soft, cascading layers that begin at the neck and gently frame the face, creating movement and texture. It is designed to enhance natural hair flow, making it ideal for those with straight to wavy hair textures and short to medium lengths. The style is distinguished by its ability to add volume and dimension while maintaining a manageable length. Often chosen by women seeking a look that blends historical elegance with contemporary trends, it suits various occasions from everyday wear to special events. In Birmingham, clients may seek this cut for its unique cultural appeal and aesthetic versatility, available at Niyo Hair and Beauty, where jorra.ai assists in style consultations.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with volumizing shampoo
  • Use a light conditioner on ends
  • Air dry or blow dry with a round brush
  • Apply texturizing spray for hold

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain layers
  • Avoid heavy products to preserve movement
  • Use heat protectant when styling

Book your Nabataeum Neck haircut at Niyo Hair for a tailored, culturally inspired look that enhances your natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get a trim for the Nabataeum Neck?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the layered shape and prevent split ends.

Is this haircut suitable for thick hair?+

Yes, it can be adapted, but it's best for straight to wavy fine or medium hair textures.

Can I style the Nabataeum Neck at home?+

Yes, it's designed for easy styling with basic tools like a blow dryer and brush.

Why is it called Nabataeum Neck?+

It draws inspiration from Nabataean art and culture, featuring layered styles reminiscent of historical Levantine aesthetics.

Related Styles

shag haircut

bob with layers

face-framing bangs

textured lob