An expert guide to thick, wavy and unruly hair, including the products, cuts & styles you should go for in order to make the most of your hair texture
the chemical process may leave the hair weaker than it was before due to loss of protein during the coloring process. This is why a color stylist will advise you against going too light if your natural hair color is very dark brown to...
How does a hair dryer generate such a strong gust of air in the first place? This model uses a small fan that looks like a hydraulic turbine (i.e. water wheel). Unlike the water wheel, which harnesses the potential energy of flowing water to generate power, the fan in a hair dryer ...
Choosing the right oil is based solely on your hair needs if you are natural with thick coarse strands then you may want to try a heavy oil or butter such as castor oil* or shea butter*. Mineral oil works well for coarser hair types as well when applied to the ends. If you are ...
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It's softer, non greasy and gives the hair definition and smoothness.Hold: Pomades provides a medium to strong hold.Hair Types: Pomade is creamier than wax – it may be the way to go if you have coarse, curly or thick hair.Hair styles: Pompadours, quiffs and short fades. Slicked back...
Your thick hairisn’t going to do exactly what you coax it to do, so just put up with a bedhead style, which does work great with various outfits too. Afro-Textured Hair @byaaronwallace Afro hair is famous for being super thick, curly, messy, coarse, and unruly – so, it’s pretty...
How to fight frizz if you have coarse, curly hair Curly hair tends to be drier, so much like wavy hair, the key to silky strands is pumping as much moisture as possible back into your mane by applying both a leave-in conditioner and a product specifically designed for curly hair. The ...
are your main struggles: whether it’shigh porosity, dull look, or split ends – you need to face the problem to tackle it. A deep conditioner can help with all of these challenges, but hair types matter a lot here, too, as fine, frizzy, orcoarse hairwould require a different ...
Treat It Like Regular HairJust as you would with a beard, or indeed the hair on your head, it’s important to shampoo and condition your moustache regularly. Facial hair is coarse and can become dry if ignored. You should also look after the skin underneath – for shorter styles apply ...