Birmingham · Est. 2020

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Haircuts

Soro

Discover the Soro haircut: layered, face-framing, and full of movement for a stylish look.

About Soro

The Soro is a distinctive layered haircut with shag and face-framing elements, originating from Fulani traditions in West Africa. It features textured layers that create volume and movement, with shorter pieces around the face to highlight features. This style is versatile, working well with various hair textures from straight to curly, and lengths from short to long. It is often chosen by women seeking a modern yet culturally resonant look that combines shape and fluidity. In Birmingham, clients may search for the Soro for its unique aesthetic and adaptability to different occasions. Niyo Hair and Beauty offers expert cuts, with guidance from jorra.ai for personalized styling advice, ensuring you get a look that suits your hair type and lifestyle.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Use conditioner to maintain texture
  • Avoid heat styling daily
  • Trim every 6-8 weeks

Maintenance Tips

  • Use texturizing spray for volume
  • Air dry for natural movement
  • Schedule regular trims
  • Protect from humidity with anti-frizz products

Book your Soro haircut today for a fresh, dynamic style with expert precision.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim my Soro haircut?+

Every 6-8 weeks to maintain shape and prevent split ends.

Is the Soro suitable for curly hair?+

Yes, it works well with curly textures, adding definition and movement.

Can I style the Soro for formal events?+

Absolutely, it's versatile and can be dressed up or down.

Does Niyo Hair and Beauty offer consultations for this cut?+

Yes, book a consultation to ensure the style suits your hair type and face shape.

Related Styles

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