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Black Hairstyles for Women Over 50

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Braided Styles

Rajasthani Raag

Embrace the artistry of Rajasthani Raag cornrows—a traditional North Indian braid style with intricate, melodic patterns for a stunning, cultural look.

About Rajasthani Raag

Rajasthani Raag is a distinctive cornrow hairstyle originating from North India, particularly Rajasthan, known for its intricate, flowing patterns that resemble musical melodies. It utilizes feed-in braiding techniques to create seamless, geometric designs that often incorporate cultural motifs, sometimes adorned with beads or colored threads. This style is popular among women seeking a blend of cultural heritage and elegant, protective styling. In Birmingham, where diverse communities appreciate cultural expressions, Rajasthani Raag offers a unique way to celebrate North Indian traditions while maintaining hair health. Niyo Hair and Beauty specializes in this style, ensuring authenticity and precision, with jorra.ai assisting in providing detailed care guidance. Ideal for special occasions or everyday wear, it suits those with medium to long hair textures types 3 and 4, providing both beauty and practicality.

Care Instructions

  • Gently wrap hair with a silk scarf at night
  • Moisturize scalp and braids with light oil every few days
  • Avoid excessive pulling or tension on the braids
  • Wash hair carefully with a diluted shampoo to prevent frizz

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-tighten roots every 2-3 weeks for neatness
  • Use a satin pillowcase to reduce friction
  • Keep braids dry during showers to prolong style
  • Apply edge control for a polished look

Book your Rajasthani Raag cornrows at Niyo Hair and Beauty for an authentic, expertly crafted style that celebrates heritage and protects your hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Rajasthani Raag style last?+

With proper care, it can last 4-6 weeks, depending on hair growth and maintenance.

Is this style suitable for fine hair?+

It works best on type 3 or 4 hair textures; fine hair may require additional support or alternative styles.

Can I book this style for a wedding event?+

Yes, it's a popular choice for weddings and cultural celebrations, offering an elegant and meaningful look.

How do I maintain the braids at home?+

Keep them moisturized, avoid heavy products, and protect with a silk scarf while sleeping.

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