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Hair can come in all different textures and types. Every single one of these hair types deserves and needs their own type of care. Just like skin, some hair types can be more naturally prone to different things and require a specific type of routine. To create the perfect hair care routine for yourself, you have to first get to know the needs of your hair type. To help with that, here is a guide we ’ ve created to help you figure out what your hair needs. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How You Can Create_The Best Hair Care Routine For Your Hair Type


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How You Can Create the Best Hair Care Routine
for Your Hair Type
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INTRO
Hair can
come in all different textures and types.
Every single one of these hair types deserves and
needs their own type of care. Just like skin,
some hair types can be more naturally prone to
different things and require a specific type of
routine. To create the perfect hair care routine
for yourself, you have to first get to know the
needs of your hair type. To help with that, here
is a guide weve created to help you figure out
what your hair needs.
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Content
Fine Hair What Is Fine Hair? Straight Wavy Curly
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Content
Thick Hair Straight Wavy
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Content
Coarse Hair Curly
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FINE HAIR
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What is Fine Hair?
Fine hair is a type of hair texture that is
actually different from your hair type. This is
the overall thickness of your strand. To test if
you have fine hair, take one strand of your hair
and pinch it between your fingers. Run your
fingers down the strand gently so as to not pull
out your hair. If you can barely or cannot feel
the strand between your fingers at all, that
means you have fine hair.
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Straight
Fine straight hair is prone to oiliness,
breakage, and flyaways. You can combat this by
using a sulfate-free volumizing and deep
cleansing shampoo, incorporating protein into
your diet and hair routine, and using smoothing
and moisturizing products at the ends of your
hair.
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Wavy
Fine wavy hair is prone to frizziness, oiliness
at the roots, and some dryness at the ends.
Protein-infused products and treatments will
help with the frizz while a deep cleansing
shampoo at the roots will take care of buildup
and sebum. Prevent dry and split ends with
moisturizing products and treatments at the
ends. For a more detailed routine, check out our
wavy hair method.
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Curly
Fine curly hair is almost never oily or greasy.
This type of hair absorbs moisture super fast
and needs lots of it. Wash your hair only when
necessary with a sulfate-free, gentle, and
moisturizing shampoo, regularly treat your hair
to a spa day by using hair masks, moisturizing
treatments, and protein treatments to seal the
moisture in.
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THICK HAIR
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What Is Thick Hair?
  • This is the second type of hair texture. You can
    use the same method as before to determine if
    you have thick hair. Only this time, if you can
    definitely feel the strand between your fingers,
    that means you have thick hair.

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Straight
Thick straight hair is probably the easiest hair
type to maintain. Its not usually prone to
frizziness or oiliness. However, thick straight
hair may appear a little heavy and limp. Give it
some life by using a volumizing shampoo at the
roots and a smoothing and shine-enhancing serum
at the strands and ends.
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Wavy
Thicker strands can weigh down wavy hair and
make the waves look less defined. You want to use
some moisturizing and curl-defining products for
your locks to make those waves pop. Make sure to
use a gentle but deep cleansing shampoo at the
roots to get rid of buildup and keep the hair
voluminous.
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Curl-Defining Cream
  • For wavier hair types, a curl cream might work
    better than a mousse. This will simultaneously
    define your waves and moisturize your hair. Find
    out what type of wavy you might have here.

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COARSE HAIR
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What Is Coarse Hair?
  • This is the last type of hair texture. Again, you
    can use the same method to test your hair.
    Coarse hair will feel very thick and rough to
    the touch and those with coily or kinky hair will
    usually have this texture.

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Curly
Coarse curly hair is extremely prone to dryness.
Wash only when necessary with a sulfate-free,
gentle shampoo or even a co-wash to keep the
moisture intact. Regularly deep condition the
hair and use leave-in conditioners, oils,
serums, and curl creams to keep your curls
defined and hydrated. Concentrate this on the
strands and put a little on the roots for extra
moisture. Coarse curly hair will rarely get oily
but make sure to use a clarifying shampoo once
in a while to cleanse the buildup and impurities
from styling products.
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