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Hair types include straight, wavy, curly, and coily, classified by texture and curl pattern. Each type has unique characteristics, affecting styling, moisture, and care needs.
African hair, on the other hand, is mostly curly (95 percent), with some incidences of wavy hair (5 percent) When you think about different hair types, you probably picture either curly or straight.
One-size-fits-all treatments aren't always effective, and your hair type demands specific care. In addition to being affordable, homemade hair oils are also customizable for your needs and devoid ...
Even though it's decades old at this point, Walker's system is still the go-to for labeling hair types based on texture. It’s a simple method that uses numbers 1 through 4 and subcategories A, B ...
Hair care isn’t static. Your hair type may not change, but your hair’s needs might, depending on weather, diet, health, or even stress levels. It’s okay to adjust your routine as needed.
Your comb should be unique Your hair is unique, and your comb should be too. Investing in the right comb for your texture can improve your hair health dramatically. Whether you have beachy waves ...
“Whatever pixie you go for, the key to styling thick hair is to keep the texture soft and defined,” says Herne. “Misting in ...
We know different hair types call for different products, which is why we tested a variety of hairsprays on different hair textures. From flexible sprays to strong holds and volumizing products to ...
One-size-fits-all treatments aren't always effective, and your hair type demands specific care. In addition to being affordable, homemade hair oils are also customizable for your needs and devoid ...