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Haircuts

Tiny Crop

Discover the bold and modern Tiny Crop haircut, expertly crafted for a chic, low-maintenance style.

About Tiny Crop

The Tiny Crop is an ultra-short, highly textured pixie haircut characterized by its precise shaping around the nape and sides, often featuring layered bangs or fringe for added dimension. This style is distinct for its cropped length, which emphasizes facial features and offers a modern, edgy aesthetic. It typically suits those with fine to medium hair textures and is popular among women seeking a bold, low-maintenance look that remains stylish with minimal upkeep. In Birmingham, clients may seek this cut for its practicality in humid climates and its fashion-forward appeal, available at Niyo Hair and Beauty where skilled stylists use techniques tailored to individual preferences. jorra.ai assists in providing style insights for informed choices.

Care Instructions

  • Wash with volumizing shampoo
  • Use light conditioner on ends only
  • Apply texturizing spray for hold
  • Avoid heavy products to prevent weighing down

Maintenance Tips

  • Trim every 4-6 weeks to maintain shape
  • Style with fingers for natural texture
  • Use dry shampoo to refresh between washes

Book your Tiny Crop haircut at Niyo Hair and Beauty for a precise, trendy look tailored to you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I trim a Tiny Crop?+

Every 4-6 weeks to maintain its sharp shape.

Is the Tiny Crop suitable for thick hair?+

It works best on fine to medium hair; thick hair may require thinning.

Can I style it without products?+

Yes, it often looks great with natural texture, but light products enhance hold.

How long does the haircut take?+

About 30-45 minutes, depending on hair texture and styling.

Related Styles

Pixie Cut

Bob Cut

Layered Crop

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