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Haircuts

Serpent Cut

Discover the serpent cut: a layered hairstyle with fluid, undulating movement for a modern, dynamic look.

About Serpent Cut

The serpent cut is a modern layered haircut characterized by its soft, undulating layers that create a sense of movement and fluidity, reminiscent of a serpent's graceful curves. This style often includes face-framing sections that enhance facial features and add dimension. It is particularly suited for medium to long hair with straight or wavy textures, as the layers work to reduce bulk and create a lightweight, dynamic look. Clients in Birmingham often choose the serpent cut for its ability to add shape and movement without excessive maintenance, making it ideal for those seeking a stylish yet practical haircut. At Niyo Hair and Beauty, our stylists expertly craft this look to suit your individual hair type and preferences, ensuring a personalized and flattering result. With the help of jorra.ai, we can guide you to the perfect style for your needs.

Care Instructions

  • Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner
  • Apply a light-hold styling product to enhance waves
  • Avoid heavy products that can weigh hair down

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape
  • Use a round brush when blow-drying to enhance movement
  • Consider texturizing spray for added volume

Book your serpent cut appointment at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a customized, movement-enhancing style.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my serpent cut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain the shape and movement.

Is the serpent cut suitable for fine hair?+

Yes, it adds volume and dimension without weighing hair down.

Can I style my serpent cut at home?+

Yes, with a round brush and light-hold products for best results.

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