Showing posts with label Coarse hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coarse hair. Show all posts

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Straight Hair Tips

Straight Hair Tips for Sleek Straight Styles

If your hair is straight, you might need a few good straight hair tips to help you sort through the challenges.

Straight hair is one of the most sought after types of hair to be blessed with. Its one of the many reasons that straight irons are so popular!

Even women who already have straight strands, want it even straighter! If your hair is straight, you should consider yourself lucky indeed!

Hair is generally long and flowing, and has a certain way of creating movement. Longer layers can bring out the best in anyone who has straight hair, but most people born with straight locks don’t feel that way.

Many women imagine long trailing curls and will do anything to change what they have! Perms were specially created for those who can’t get their hair to curl naturally. Perms and body waves changed the way women feel about having their hair bone straight!

Straight hair is typically very fine but easy to take care of. The texture of your hair will have a big impact on the way you can style it. (This is one of the most important straight hair tips you will ever get!)

If you use products that are heavy in nature, these can weigh down hair and make it look even straighter, or worse, oily and dirty when it's not. The biggest problem with curly hair is that it can snarl and tangle very easily. Straight hair, on the other hand, doesn’t knot up easily and can be a breeze to brush through and style very quickly. Consider these straight hair tips.

Long Straight Hair Tips

  • Choosing the right shampoo is the best place to start. Look for gentle shampoos that advertise formulas for fine, limp or straight hair. An important ingredient in good shampoos for fine, straight hair is panthenol, which professional experts believe can penetrate the hair follicle and make each strand thicker in texture. Don't use any hair products that have alcohol listed in the first 3 ingredients.
  • If you want your hair to be sleek and straight, use smoothing or straightening shampoos. Smoothing shampoos help to lay down the cuticle of your hair and control fly away hair. When your hair cuticle is raised, your hair naturally looks frizzy. When your cuticle lays down, it will look smooth, straight, shiny, and flawless. For the best results, choose straightening shampoos that don’t contain alcohol or sodium laurel or laureth sulfates, which can result in dull, dry hair over time. You might also consider a smoothing conditioner is you like your hair to be sleeky!
  • If your looking for curls in hair that’s pin straight, the right shampoo may help get you started. Curling shampoos are [supposedly] specially blended to make your hair more apt to curl or boost the curling power of your hair. If you try curling shampoo, you must use them regularly for them to work at all. Curling shampoos can’t and won't create long luscious curly hair though.
  • If you want to add a little more body, try volumizing or texturizing shampoos. These types of shampoos usually have panthenol, which coats your hair to make it thicker and fuller. If you're into organic hair products, use Lamas Volumizing Shampoo. Lamas products are environmentally friendly, cruelty free. They do no animal testing nor use artificial ingredients. 100% vegan products, and are made in USA. Of course, there are a lot of other organic shampoos on the market to choose from. Aubrey Organics and Jason Organics are other brands that continuously rock the house!
  • To promote curling, try wrapping your hair in a towel until it dries. This might help create some natural waves. If your hair is already a bit wavy it will help more than if it’s bone straight. Another idea is to put your hair in braids or a bun after you shampoo, and allow your hair to dry naturally. The smaller your braid and the tighter your bun, the more curls you are bound to create. If you naturally have hard to curl hair, remember to add gels or mousse to your hair before you braid it. That will give more staying power to any curls you do create.
  • Those with straight, fine hair often find that their hair looks greasy the day after shampooing, but it also depends on the products you choose to use. The less you shampoo, the healthier your hair will be. This is true for any hair type! Don’t be fooled into thinking you have to shampoo everyday just because your hair is fine or straight. Find the right products for straight hair, and you should be able to go several days between shampoos.
  • Hair textures can make a big difference in the way you style your hair and the way you take care of it. Know thy own hair texture!

  • Coarse hair - Coarse hair is like horse hair. It has great tensile strength but can be extremely difficult to get it to do anything you want it to do! Coarse straight hair is one of the hardest to style, as it often has a mind of it’s own. Permanent waves might not even work to curl it. Asian type hair is especially well known for it’s coarse and straight traits. African American hair is well known for it’s coarseness and its curliness. Both hair types typically need strong chemicals to change the dynamics of the hair. Asian women strive to have curls and many African American women choose to have their hair straightened. Such is the nature of the world. Few women are satisfied with the type of hair they were born with!
  • Medium Hair - Medium texture hair is in the middle of the road. Not too thick, not too thin! Medium hair can be maintained by simply using a good shampoo and conditioner. Deep conditioner’s should be used from time to time, to help keep hair moisturized and healthy! Medium hair is easy to maintain and easier to style.
  • Fine hair - Fine hair kind is usually soft and smooth and looks graceful in movement. It has a very simple and sleek look. At times, fine hair may look limp and lifeless. Most of the time, a simple trim can bring hair back to life! Because fine hair strands are very small, fine hair is prone to breakage and splitting. A boars bristled hair brush or a paddle brush is a must have for those who want to keep their fine hair healthy!

    Straight Hair Tips for Styling

    Straight Hair Tips To Create Volume

    Apply gel or mousse to your roots a (or root lifter), and throughout your hair. Use a hair dryer diffuser to blow dry your hair. The last couple of minutes in drying time, turn your head upside down and blow dry. Finish drying hair on the coolest cycle of your dryer. Use firm holding hairspray to hold your style.

    Straight Hair Tips to Create a Sleek Look

    After you shampoo and condition, blow dry your hair with the nozzle above your head and facing downward. Brush your hair out gently while you dry it. (Comb it out first with a wide toothed comb to make sure it's free of knots and tangles beforehand!)

    For an even sleeker look, use a ceramic flat iron to finish your smooth look! Use your iron on your straight hair tips, if that's the the only part of your hair that looks unruly.


    These straight hair tips should help you when you decide which products to use and which styles to try. Straight hair is simply glamorous, so don't think you got short-sheeted in the hair department if your hair is straight. Consider it an advantage to have silken, lustrous hair, that every woman's envies!

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