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Just as the texture of hair varies from individual to individual, there can be
combination of two or three different hair texture on the dame head. Race and
ethnicity has little to do with hair texture as they do with hair colors and
curliness of the hair. One can determine the texture of the hair by measuring
the circumference of the hair strand. They are generally of three types:
1. Fine,
2. Medium, and
3. Coarse
Fine
Fine hair has the smallest circumference of hair strand. Fine hair are easier to
process but can easily get damaged from the chemicals and the processing
services. Fine hair is weightless, flyaway and generally straight. They don't
curl easily too. For fine hair, use shampoo having wheat proteins and polymers
to make them look thicker by coating the hair shaft. Spray volumizer on them to
create a misty shine without wilting the hair.
Medium
Hair with medium texture has middle-sized hair shaft. They are considered
'normal' types and can take hair-processing services and use chemicals very
well. They are also the most common and manageable types. People with normal
hair can use shampoo with silk amino acids for extra softness, lecithin to
restore hair structure and hair repairing qualities. You can pour gels and
creams for the shine in your palm and rub it in your hands and then lightly pat
them over your head.
Coarse
Coarse hair has largest circumference of hair strand. Thicker and stronger,
coarse hair take longer to process and may prove almost resistant to hair
services such as coloring, perming and straightening. It looks rough too. For
thick coarse hair use pomades to moisturize your hair and make them shine.
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