How To Take Care of Different Types of Hair – Customized Hair Care 2023

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We have different types, textures and colors of hair. The amount of hair also varies from one individual to another. Did you know that an average person has about 100,000 hairs on their head? Moreover, people lose a certain amount of hair daily which is considered normal. Different people require a customized approach when it comes to maintenance of their hair. Type and texture will determine their hair care options.

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Different Hair Types

1. Straight Hair Care

Straight hair have hair strands that have no curls or waves. It is often the most resilient hair type and tends to be the shiniest of all hair types. To keep it healthy, use a gentle shampoo and conditioner that is specifically designed for this hair type. Avoid using too much heat on your hair, as this can damage it. Try to air-dry your hair as often as possible, and if you need to use a blow dryer, use a heat protectant first.

2. Wavy Hair Care

Wavy hair is characterized by hair strands that form an “S” shape. It falls somewhere between straight and curly hair and tends to be more prone to frizz. Wavy hair can be a bit more difficult to manage than straight hair. Use a hydrating shampoo and conditioner that will help tame frizz and keep your hair looking smooth. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair, and avoid using a brush, which can cause your hair to become frizzy. Use a curl-enhancing product to define your waves, and try to air-dry your hair as much as possible.

3. Curly Hair Care

Curly hair is characterized by hair strands that form a ringlet or spiral shape. It tends to be more prone to dryness and frizz due to the natural shape of the hair strands. Curly hair is prone to dryness and frizz, so it’s important to keep it moisturized. Use a shampoo and conditioner that is designed for curly hair, and avoid products that contain sulfates or alcohol, as these can strip your hair of its natural oils. Use a leave-in conditioner to help keep your curls hydrated, and use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer to help define your curls.\

4. Coily Hair Care

Coily hair is characterized by hair strands that form a tight coil or zigzag shape. It tends to be the most fragile hair type and requires extra care to maintain its health and texture. Coily hair is the most fragile hair type and requires extra care. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner that will help keep your hair hydrated. Avoid using heat on your hair as much as possible, and try to air-dry it instead. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair, and use a leave-in conditioner to help keep it moisturized. Protective styles, such as braids or twists, can help minimize breakage and keep your hair healthy.

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Different Texture of Hair

On top of having different types of hair, we also have different textures. This is also another factor that determines how you are going to care for your hair. These different types include the following;

Fine Hair

Having fine hair means that your hair is thin in diameter. Its often silky and smooth. Also, responds to heat styling quite easily.

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Medium Hair

This is where the individual hair strands have a moderate diameter. This is also called normal textured hair.  Medium texture hair can be straight, curly or wavy. This hair can be prone to frizz. Therefore, smoothing products may be required to tame the frizz.

Coarse Texture Hair

Individual hair strands have a larger diameter and tend to be thick and strong. Coarse hair can be straight, wavy, curly or coily. This texture does not respond to heat styling as quick as a fine texture type of hair. This type is prone to dryness and require products that can help keep the strands moisturized.

Bottom Line

Knowing both your hair type and hair texture can help you determine the best hair care routine and styling methods to maintain healthy and beautiful hair. For example, if you have fine hair, you may want to avoid heavy hair products that can weigh it down, while if you have coily hair, you may need to use more moisturizing products to prevent dryness and breakage.

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