Types of hair
The thickness of each individual hair differs in individuals and makes it fine, medium or coarse.
Fine hair is soft and usually thin. This. type of hair is very difficult to manage. If you have fine, thin hair, the best thing is to have it cut short and straight; sometimes perms give fine hair more body. Elaborate styles for this kind of hair do not. stay and step cutting will make it look thinner.
Thick fine hair needs careful cutting and constant grooming to keep it tidy.
Coarse hair looks dry and rough but is strong. It has lost elasticity. This type of hair is easier to manage and set in various styles. You can wear it any length, provided you brush it properly and keep it straight. If thick, coarse hair is worn shorter, the styling possibilities are countless. If the cut of such hair is good, you would not need a set. In such a case, keep a brush handy to cope with your hair. A nylon brush with rounded bristles will be ideal.
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Surgical Procedures for Restoring Hair |
Treatment for Baldness |
Wigs |
Treating Hair Loss with Minoxidil |
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Side Effects of Minoxidil |
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