Trendy Hairstyles for Thick Hair
Does your thick hair frustrate you by its inability to be managed? If so, there are more than a few styles that will help your hair look healthy and beautiful. If you have thick hair this simply means that you have more to work with, although finding a hairstyle that’s just right can be a bit daunting.
Some of the more common problems women with thick hair experience include a wiry, dense head of hair that gets easily tangled and is hard to brush through. If you let your thick hair get too long, it may frizz up on you. If you cut it too short, it may make it look overly puffy. And if you like bangs, you’ll find that unfortunately bangs won’t lay flat if you have thick hair. Instead, they will overtake the soft lines of your face.
When you are looking for a suitable style for thick hair, you’ll want something that is manageable yet still attractive. You can achieve this with a bit of work. There are hairstyles that are excellent for showing off thicker hair, and some are still low-maintenance.
A layered hairstyle is a good way to show off thick hair, since it gives depth in varying levels to your hair, and makes it easier to manage. Remember to ask your hairstylist to leave the hair a bit longer near your scalp, so that it doesn’t look too puffy.
The length of your hair is an important consideration when you have thick hair. Short hairstyles may cause your hair to flare too much. Medium or long hairstyles may work better, since the added weight will keep your hair from looking too thick or wiry. If you have a medium or long hairstyle, you can also pop your hair into a bun or a ponytail on bad hair days.
You may find that wavy hairstyles work well with medium length thick hair. This type of style gives your thick hair extra bounce, and you can also curl the ends to make it even more appealing. Thick hair also generally looks good with a perm. You may select a heavy or soft perm, under the guidance of your hairdresser, depending on how long and thick your hair is.
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