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When
it comes to hair most of us want what we haven't got - if it's curly we
crave sleek styles, if it's straight we want some bounce. Follow our guidelines
and you can put in what nature left out.
Straight Hair Know How
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Don't get stressed by trying to curl very heavy straight hair. There's
little you can do to stop the weight pulling down the curl in a
very short time. If you're determined it's curls you want, you have
to consider a perm.
For short to medium length hair, it's best to add temporary curls
with tongs. A hotbrush will also help add movement. |
Try a volumising spray
at the roots when you blowdry to avoid that 'hanging' look , or try a
root perm that will add lift without adding curls.
If your hair is one length or blunt cut keep the hair regularly trimmed
as split ends look more obvious on straight hair.
Condition only the ends of straight hair and mid length if long. Conditioner
at the roots will simply make it look limp.
Curly Hair KnowHow
Naturally curly hair always looks curlier when left to dry naturally.
Don't blot excessivley with the towel after shampooing - better
to wrap the towel around your shoulders and allow to 'drip'
For extra rootlift, tip head upside down, tousle crown gently with
fingerips and spray with a product such as Wella High Hair Finishing
spray for volume & control. Tip head upright and don't disturb until
dry.
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As
curly hair is often delicate, especially when wet, always, always use
a good conditioner and taming serum.
If your hair is apt to grow 'widthways' have some layers cut into the
top - roots will look fuller, sides slimmer. Hair will look altogether
better proportioned.
Hairspray may hold curls for longer but remember it can be very drying
so don't overdo it.
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