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Wrap

Discover the traditional Fulani Wrap hairstyle: a protective and cultural masterpiece for natural hair.

About Wrap

The Wrap hairstyle is a traditional West African Fulani style where hair is meticulously wrapped with fabric or thread to form a protective and decorative head covering. This style is characterized by its intricate patterns, often adorned with beads, coins, or other cultural ornaments, making it both a practical and artistic expression. It is particularly suited for coily, kinky, or curly hair textures and can be adapted to various lengths. Commonly chosen by individuals seeking a protective style that celebrates Fulani heritage, it reduces daily manipulation and promotes hair health. In Birmingham, residents may seek this style for cultural events, weddings, or as a way to connect with their roots, with Niyo Hair and Beauty offering expert application. Our jorra.ai assistant helps you learn more and book easily, ensuring an authentic experience.

Care Instructions

  • Gently cleanse scalp with diluted shampoo
  • Moisturize wrapped sections regularly
  • Avoid excessive tension on the hairline
  • Cover with a satin scarf at night

Maintenance Tips

  • Re-wrap every 2-4 weeks to prevent matting
  • Use lightweight oils to maintain moisture
  • Protect from humidity with a headwrap

Book your Wrap hairstyle today for a stylish, protective look with cultural flair. Expert care at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a Wrap hairstyle last?+

Typically 2-4 weeks with proper care.

Is the Wrap style suitable for all hair types?+

Best for coily, kinky, or curly textures.

Can I wash my hair with a Wrap style?+

Yes, with gentle cleansing to avoid loosening the wrap.

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