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Braided Styles

Palla Feed-In

Embrace tradition with Palla Feed-In Braids: intricate, layered cornrows that offer style and protection.

About Palla Feed-In

Palla Feed-In is a distinctive braided hairstyle originating from North India, particularly popular in Punjabi, Rajasthani, and Gujarati communities. It features cornrows created using the feed-in technique, where extensions are seamlessly integrated to form layered, cascading braids that flow down the back. This style is known for its intricate patterns and cultural significance, often worn for festivals, weddings, and special occasions. In Birmingham, where diverse cultural styles are celebrated, Palla Feed-In appeals to those seeking a protective hairstyle that combines tradition with modern elegance. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in this and other braided styles, ensuring precision and care. Our AI assistant, jorra.ai, helps clients explore options, but the focus remains on delivering authentic, high-quality service.

Care Instructions

  • Wear a satin scarf or bonnet at night
  • Moisturize scalp and braids regularly
  • Avoid excessive tension on the braids
  • Clean with a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-tighten edges every 2-3 weeks
  • Keep hair hydrated with light oils
  • Protect braids during sleep
  • Schedule touch-ups as needed

Book your Palla Feed-In Braids at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a culturally rich, protective style done by experts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Palla Feed-In Braids last?+

With proper care, they can last 4-6 weeks.

Is this style suitable for all hair types?+

Yes, it works well with Type 2, 3, and 4 hair textures.

Can I book a consultation before getting Palla Feed-In Braids?+

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

What maintenance is required after installation?+

Regular moisturizing and gentle cleaning are key to maintaining the braids.

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