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Prom Hairstyle Success: knowing your hair type
is crucial to achieving the best prom
hairstyles.
First above all else, understand the basis of your hair
type and texture.
Hair growth varies over the different areas of the head
That is why it is important to have your hair trimmed on
a regular basis. Your stylist can work wonders to give
your hair added dimension, movement and swing. If you
have fine hair, a good cut can give your hair the volume
it needs to look willowy instead of limp. Likewise, for
those of us with curly hair, a regular cut and help
eliminate the tendency of our hair to lose its curl when
it gets too thick. Rule of thumb: Every 4 to 6 weeks if
you want to keep your hair length. 6 – 8
weeks is good if you want to
let it grow long.
What is my hair
type??
Every head of hair has its strengths and weaknesses
.Learn yours and discover the path to a perfect prom
hairstyle.
Like your skin, the type
whether it’s dry, oily, and texture of your hair, curly
or straight, even the color, is determined mostly by
heredity. Climate and environment also play a major role
in whether your hair is healthy and shiny or limp and
drab. But as you know, many of these factors can also be
controlled or modified by you. Your health habits, diet,
exercise and hair care all are tools that you can use to
accentuate the positive attributes of the hair you were
born with.
How do I take care of
my particular hair type?
Reminder: the same habits you cherish to help your
complexion will also be hard at work making your hair
healthy and beautiful.
Here
are some recommendations to enhance your locks and put
it on its best behavior.
Curly Q
Cut:
Layers, encourages curl
Drying:
Let dry naturally or with a diffuser.
Allows gentle
drying without the frizz
Styling: Fingers
or large tooth comb,
rollers,
curling
iron, tongs
Products:
Mousse
for curly hair,
Texturizing gel: (apply to wet hair let hair dry
naturally) Curl
reviver: (apply to wet or dry)
Gel
mist: adds texture without combing
Pomade
or wax to define the ends
Where can I find a
good prom hairstyle for my curly hair?
Straight Talk

Cut: Blunt, encourages a sleek smooth look, choppy or
razor cutting for texture
Styling: Blow dry for volume, flat iron to enhance
straight end, backcomb for height
Products: Volumizing spray to lift the roots
Gel
added to damp hair for hold
Wax to
define the ends.
Where can I find a
good prom hairstyle for my curly hair?

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