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
Using a simple motor-driven fan and a heating element, hair dryers blow hot air over wet hair to accelerate water evaporation. The heating element is usually a bare, coiled wire that heats up due to electrical resistance. The fan then blows air over this element, warming it before it exits...
Listen to your hairdresser. Your hairdresser is a trained professional and can work with your hair to give you a fantastic haircut. Once they know what you like, they can customise a style to suit your hair type. You may love that fringe, but your hairdresser can see that cowlick on you...
Ellie had a small cowlick of hair. Now, she rocks a long braid, big hoop earrings, and a nose ring on the end of her trunk. Where she once wore the cartoonish costume shoes of most mascots, she now sports fresh pairs of Nikes (per a request from her performer). She carries ...
Using a simple motor-driven fan and a heating element, hair dryers blow hot air over wet hair to accelerate water evaporation. The heating element is usually a bare, coiled wire that heats up due to electrical resistance. The fan then blows air over this element, warming it before it exits...
While science may have disproven the link between wet heads and catching colds, it's still no fun to sit around with a head full of wet hair, especially in the winter. Hair dryers, also known as blow dryers, were first sold in the 1920s. At first they were pretty dangerous to use ...
Using a simple motor-driven fan and a heating element, hair dryers blow hot air over wet hair to accelerate water evaporation. The heating element is usually a bare, coiled wire that heats up due to electrical resistance. The fan then blows air over this element, warming it before it exits...