Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Braided Styles

Punjabi Simran

Embrace tradition with Punjabi Simran braids—expertly crafted cornrows for cultural elegance and hair protection.

About Punjabi Simran

Punjabi Simran is a traditional braided hairstyle originating from North India, characterized by its intricate cornrow patterns that often incorporate spiritual or cultural symbols. This style uses the feed-in braiding technique to create a seamless, tight look that protects the hair while showcasing artistic designs. It is commonly chosen for weddings, festivals, and cultural events, reflecting heritage and personal expression. In Birmingham, with its diverse community, many seek this style for its cultural resonance and aesthetic appeal. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in authentic Punjabi Simran braids, ensuring precision and care. Our stylists, assisted by jorra.ai for personalized recommendations, deliver styles that honor tradition and modern beauty standards.

Care Instructions

  • Gently cleanse scalp with diluted shampoo
  • Moisturize braids and edges daily
  • Wrap hair in silk or satin scarf at night
  • Avoid heavy products to prevent buildup

Maintenance Tips

  • Retighten edges every 2-3 weeks
  • Protect braids during sleep
  • Schedule touch-ups for longevity
  • Keep scalp hydrated to avoid dryness

Book your Punjabi Simran braids at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a style that blends heritage with modern beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Punjabi Simran braids last?+

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

Is this style suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, the feed-in technique works well with fine hair, adding volume and protection.

Can I book a consultation for custom designs?+

Absolutely, Niyo Hair and Beauty offers consultations to tailor the style to your preferences.

What is the maintenance routine for these braids?+

Daily moisturizing and nighttime protection are key; plan for touch-ups every few weeks.

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