Factors to Consider
When Choosing a Hair Style
The
right hairstyle makes both a personal and professional statement Long hair is
often subject to different trends. However, the right hairstyle is a choice
that everyone has to do. If you've been thinking of getting the right look
there are a variety of new hairstyles to choose from. Flipping through
magazines that have different hairstyles you will probably help you find one
you like the most. When you visit your stylist, you will be able to find a
style that not only looks amazing on a model, but one that suits you Factors to consider when choosing a hairstyle
include
· THICKNESS
OF HAIR AND TEXTURE
When
choosing a hairstyle, you must determine the texture and density of your hair.
The texture has to do with the thickness of each tree while the density has to
do with the thickness of the hair. The main types of textures include fine,
medium and coars Therefore if your hair has a thin texture, you can consider
styles that give your hair the appearance of volume and thickness For those who have thick hair they can choose
a right style that adds shine and shimmer
· THE WAVEFORM
It is
important to know your wave pattern This will greatly influence the way he
takes loops. The three main types of hair is straight, wavy and curly Those who
have straight hair often challenging experience taking loops. However, if you
are looking for an opportunity to have long curls you can consider a first body
wave or permanent. On the other hand if
you have a natural wavy or curly hair , you might consider a dry iron or hot
shot
· STRUCTURE
OF THE FACE
It is
important to consider the structure of the face when choosing a hairstyle. The
majority of the human population are grouped into seven different categories each
structure being adapted to a particular hair style and color. Your hairdresser
will be able to guide you in the category you belong in
· ELASTICITY
HAIR
Your
stylist will take into account the elasticity of your hair before recommending
a hairstyle. For long hair elasticity is of great importance because it
determines how it resists breakage and absorbs substances. One that is
non-porous solid and is not easily broken
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