as we reach mid-year, let’s take a look at some of the most popular styles in the hair front.
1. the quiff
seen on the runways of oscar de la renta, max mara and l.a.m.b. among others, the new quiff, an exaggerated height that challenges elvis presley’s hair to a battle of blow-outs, is the new updo. take it from the many celebs who have embraced this hairstyle. it has redefined our use of holding products.
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i have fine hair which, though abundant, is difficult to style. i am in constant pursuit of methods to fix this problem, but i have always known that the first order of business is getting the right haircut. fortunately, i have found the “lightly-layered mid-length” style best for my hair type some three years ago, but i think i am ready for a new cut.
i found an article by victoria wurdinger of www.hairboutique.com which could certainly address my plight. below is an excerpt of the article “FINE HAIR SOLUTIONS: the lowdown on which cuts, styling techniques and products really work for fine and thinning hair” (photos from other sources).
There are certain hair cuts that make fine hair look lots better, but first, you should understand what fine hair really is, because it’s not necessarily thin. “Fine” refers to the diameter of a single strand. So, you can have fine hair that’s abundant, because you can have many individual strands per square inch.
You can also have fine and thin or thinning hair, which means you’ve got strands that are small in diameter and on top if it, you don’t have a lot of them. Age, diet, stress, medication and other factors can make fine but abundant hair begin to thin, and appear sparse in density.
While the degree to which hair is fine or both fine and sparse determines the best cut for you, as a general rule, it’s true that when hair is shorter and almost all a single length, it’ll look its fullest.
For this reason, the top five cuts for any type of fine hair are:
bob cut from www.short-hair-style.com
the chop from www.trendy-haircuts-hairstyles.blogspot.com
the cap cut (with irregular lengths) from www.hairfinder.com
the crop from www.ehairstyles.blogspot.com
lightly layered hair. photo from lifestyle.msn.com
If your hair is fine but abundant, your hair will look thicker and fuller:
If your hair is both fine and thin or thinning (sparse):
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