Some of the very first attributions to hair date back as early as 4000 B.C., when Egyptians constructed combs out of dried fish bones. For as long as hair has existed, it has always played a significant role in the lives of females all over the world. The way hair is cut and styled can set the tone for your overall look. Women have many reasons for choosing different styles; some want hairstyles that are quick with little maintenance, and others don't mind putting in a little more effort.
Determining Your Hair Type
The type of hair you have can determine how many different and easy ways you can style it. Most people with fine hair can find that their hair can be hard to style certain ways and to hold curls, unless a lot of product is used, which can take a lot of time and effort. Fine hair is also easier to straighten and dries faster. While medium to thicker hair can hold styles easier, since there is more hair involved, it can also take significant time and effort to style, and can take more time to dry.
Easy Ways to Style Hair Types
When trying hairstyles for thin hair, there aren't very many styles to choose from. Both men and women, through aging or hereditary, can be faced with the issue of thinner hair. Braids and updos are easy styles for hair, since they can hide the fact that the hair is very thin, and there are a wide variety of choices. Many of these styles can be achieved by spraying hairspray on your locks and brushing them out before braiding them or tying them back to create the illusion of fuller hair. Another easy way to create more volume is to wrap sections of hair onto large Velcro rollers after blow drying and letting them set for 10 minutes. This also creates additional volume, and when wearing your hair down, makes it look less brittle, as finer hair tends to do otherwise.
When finding styles to accommodate hair that is thicker or longer, it's best to opt for a style that doesn't have bangs, since they tend to be difficult to style as they frizz easily and almost never lay flat. Since thicker hair can fall victim to frizzing and can take longer to style, easier styles are those that call for straighter hair. Most hair that is thick will fall better when the length is longer and has a few layers. A good way to achieve an easy style is to create subtle curls, or straighten your hair. You can create an easy frizz-free style by brushing and sectioning off pieces of hair and then curling them with a one-inch barrel curling iron. Once you've curled all of your hair, you can shake the curls loose while applying a medium-hold hair spray and wear it down, or tie it back into a low-lying ponytail.
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