terça-feira, 4 de agosto de 2015

Thick hair don’t care, a style guide

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It is every woman’s ultimate dream to have thick, super strong strands of hair that promises nothing but volume, different hairstyles and various looks. Owning a thick bush of crowning glory meant that a girl can play with her hair no matter how she wanted it, and it will still look stunning and gorgeous.

Some women have been blessed to have innately grown voluminous locks without the help of hair-growing shampoos or the desperate hair extensions or hair implants. These lucky girls have a huge chunk of hair to maintain everyday, but I know that some women would actually die to have a thick and volume crazy hair.

While it also equates gallons of shampoo and hair care products for maintenance, it’s still logical and preferable to choose this type of hair rather than the frizzy or thin ones.

One of the best advantages of having a thick set of hair is the ability to have two hairstyles in one instance. A woman can surely rock a top knot style while letting the other chunks to flow down freely on the shoulder and give-off a beautiful mess vibe to it.

The shoulder-length, loose waves that a thick hair can produce is also a simple reminder that you can still look pretty without worrying too much about styling.

Some girls would want to emphasize the huge volume and so they attained to have more weight at the top by creating a heightened bun and play with how gravity gets the job done for the unused hair.

Hair experts advised that while loose waves can definitely do the trick for you, girls would still need to watch out for their ‘volume-y’ crowns to keep it from looking too puffy and over the top full. Putting on a thin layer of conditioner would tame your locks and keep the totality of your hairstyle in place no matter what.

Be creative in trying other hair styles like infusing bangs with a curly layer of sharp waves. Having two hairstyles in one bun is not only stylish but it is also a way for you to mix and play with other sets of trends going in and out of fashion. If you’re feeling regal and high-fashion, the most alluring style that you can lean on to would be the iconic hair up do.

Aside from the well clipped up do, that’s boasting of volume on the frontal area, you can also put all the weight of the hair at the back by putting up a fancy ponytail. And speaking of up do, try to experiment with bouffant — a hairstyle which puts fullness at the front top and leaving a small area of the air flowing down like tides framing your face.

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