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Hair Cuts & Styles
Hair has an important place in every
culture, hair is often a physical expression
of self and people of many cultures cut
their hair rather than letting it grow
naturally. Hair styles are often used to
express individuality or signal cultural and
social identity. Haircuts and hairstyles
often involve creating a specific shape and
form. Done correctly, choosing a hairstyle
should include considerations of body
proportions, hair density and hair type,
face and head shape, bone structure, the
pattern and direction of hair growth.
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Hair Care Basics
Dry Hair
Dry hair is usually caused by regular heat
styling, exposure to sun and chemicals, and
too much coloring and perming. But, some
people have naturally dry hair. When hair is
dry the cuticle on the hair shaft is raised,
making it easier for moisture to escape. The
cuticles of healthy hair lie flat, which
helps keep moisture inside. Understanding
what causes dry hair is the best way to
determine how to prevent it or repair it.
For hair that is dry due to heat styling,
allow hair to air dry when possible, and
when the dryer is used, use a cool setting.
When blow drying, point the hair dryer down
from the top of the head, and move it around
(don't concentrate on one section for a long
time). Using a treatment specifically made
for heat (thermal) styling is recommended.
For hair that is dry because of too much
exposure to the sun and other elements, use
a sunscreen or the protection of a scarf or
hat.
Oily Hair
Hair that is naturally oily can be washed
more often without danger of drying it out.
Use a
shampoo that is
designed to clarify hair and remove excess
oil and dirt. It is possible to have oily
scalp and dry hair at the same time. In this
case, using shampoo for oily hair can dry
hair out even further (especially the ends).
Using a conditioner on just the lower part
of the hair strands will help with dry ends
and leave hair close to the scalp to absorb
natural oils. Brushing hair too often speeds
up the migration of oil from the scalp to
hair ends. Touching the hair too much will
add the oil and dirt from your hands to hair
that already tends to be oily.
Fine Hair
Creating some volume and getting hair to
hold a style are the biggest problems for
people with fine. And, while perming fine
hair does make the task of styling easier,
it is also much more damaging to fine hair
than more textured hair. Likewise, coloring
and heat styling will damage fine hair far
easier than other types of hair. There are
styling products that are designed to add
volume and make fine hair easier to style
without damaging the hair. Because fine hair
is prone to damage and breakage, it is
important to use a light conditioner after
shampooing to protect the hair without
weighing it down.
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Color Treated Hair
The two main concerns in caring for color
treated hair are, first, repairing any
damage done during the coloring process,
and, keeping the color vibrant. There are a
few things you can do will both protect the
color and repair damaged hair. Use cool
water when washing your hair. Cool water
works to close hair cuticles allowing less
moisture to escape, and, cool water is more
color friendly than hot water. Change the
part of your hair periodically to avoid
exposing the same section of hair to the
elements. Apply sunscreen to hair or wear a
cap while swimming to protect hair from
harsh pool chemicals or salt water, they can
damage the hair and strip the color. Be sure
to shampoo after swimming.
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