Birmingham · Est. 2020

Soft luxury. All textures welcome.

Natural Styling

Zimo

Embrace cultural elegance with the Zimo hairstyle—defined curls and textured patterns inspired by West African Fulani traditions.

About Zimo

The Zimo hairstyle is a distinctive West African Fulani style known for its defined curl patterns and textured sections, often incorporating cultural motifs. It emphasizes natural hair enhancement with techniques like finger coiling and twisting to create structured, low-manipulation looks. Typically chosen by women celebrating Fulani heritage or seeking a culturally rich, natural aesthetic, it suits various hair textures but is especially popular among those with coily or curly hair. In Birmingham, where diverse cultural styles are embraced, the Zimo offers a unique way to express identity and maintain hair health. Niyo Hair and Beauty provides expert services for this style, with guidance from jorra.ai to help you achieve the perfect look.

CATEGORYNatural Styling
ORIGINWest Africa Fulani
SALONNIYO Birmingham
AVAILABILITYBook online
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Care Instructions

  • Wash with sulfate-free shampoo
  • Apply curl-enhancing cream
  • Air dry or use a diffuser
  • Sleep with a satin bonnet

Maintenance Tips

  • Refresh curls with water spray
  • Reapply product every few days
  • Avoid heavy oils that weigh down curls

Book your Zimo hairstyle today for a culturally authentic and stylish natural look, expertly crafted at Niyo Hair and Beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the Zimo hairstyle last?+

Typically 1-2 weeks with proper maintenance.

Is the Zimo suitable for all hair types?+

Best for coily and curly textures, but consult with a stylist.

Can I book the Zimo at Niyo Hair and Beauty?+

Yes, our stylists are trained in Fulani-inspired techniques.

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