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Your hair is unique and
personal to you and no one in the world has the same exact hair that you
have. While that makes you special and
unique, it can get quite lonely and it’s easy to feel as though no one
understands your struggles. So it’s much easier to look at the similarities between us and share
whatever tips we can to help one another out.
How to tell if your hair
is fine?
Take a regular piece of thread and compare to a strand of your
hair. If your hair is “skinnier” in diameter to the piece of thread, you have fine hair. This has nothing to do with the density or
bulk of your hair, but simply indicates the size of each strand.
Fine hair is more delicate than any other types. Its lightweight can however cause the bulk of
your hair to often tangle and form single strand knots. Another challenge with
this kind of hair is that many products can weigh the hair down, making it look
greasy, oils and lack volume. Here are
some tips to combat your fine strand woes.
1.
Use a curl safe shampoo
Your hair is special, don’t just put anything
on it. Use only the Best
shampoo for curly hair. Heavy sulfate shampoos leave fine hair stripped
of its natural oils and weakens the hair shaft over a short amount of
time. Instead, use CURLS Curlicious Curl
Cleanser.
2.
Go Easy on the Deep
Conditioning
When deciding to deep treat your hair, first
assess its needs. If your hair feels
strong and moisturized, do not apply a heavy moisturizing conditioner. Fine hair typically is on the pourous side
and absorbs the conditioning contents very easily. Over conditioning could leave your hair gummy
and lifeless and could quickly cause a build up.
3.
Use Helpful Curl Stylers for Definition and Volume
Nothing is worse than dull, clumpy curls with
fine hair. Use a light styler like CURLS
Milkshake, specifically formulated for Fine hair.
Fine hair is still gorgeous hair! To make the most of it, use only the best shampoo for curly hair, deep condition your hair with accuracy and choose light, curl
enhancing stylers in your regimen!
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