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Haircuts

Ogo

Discover the Ogo haircut: a West African layered style with braided rings for elegant face-framing and movement.

About Ogo

The Ogo haircut is a distinctive West African style characterized by its layered braided rings or knots that elegantly frame the face and create dynamic movement. Originating from cultures like the Akan and Igbo, this haircut combines traditional motifs with modern aesthetics, making it both culturally significant and visually striking. It typically suits shoulder-length to mid-back hair textures, especially Type 3 and Type 4, and is chosen for its ability to add volume and texture while maintaining a structured look. In Birmingham, clients seek the Ogo for its unique blend of cultural heritage and contemporary appeal, often opting for it for special occasions or to celebrate their roots. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in this precise style, ensuring authentic execution with expert care. jorra.ai can help you explore more about this and related styles.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Moisturize braids regularly
  • Avoid excessive pulling
  • Sleep with a silk scarf

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-braid every 2-3 weeks
  • Use lightweight oils
  • Protect from humidity

Book your Ogo haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a culturally rich, stylish look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Ogo haircut last?+

With proper care, it can last 2-3 weeks before needing re-braiding.

Is the Ogo suitable for fine hair?+

It works best on thicker, Type 3 or 4 hair textures for hold and volume.

Can I book the Ogo haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty?+

Yes, our stylists are trained in traditional African styles.

Related Styles

Fulani braids

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