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Hairstyles for Frizzy Hair

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  • Hairstyles & Cuts for Thick, Frizzy Hair

    Women who have thick, frizzy hair may see it as a curse instead of finding ways to bring out the natural beauty of this particular hair texture. If you use the right products, you can tame the frizziness of your hair and still enjoy the thick, luxurious volume it provides in many haircuts and styles.

  • Hairstyles for Long Frizzy Hair

    Long, frizzy hair is caused by very tight curls on either very thin or very coarse hair weight. It can be difficult to manage long, frizzy hair because it becomes unruly when left down and tangles easily. If you have long and frizzy hair, chances are that you'd like to find a style that is are easy to put in and keeps your hair manageable all day long. Several styles are available; you need only to choose one suited to your personal preferences.

  • Hairstyles for Thick, Curly & Frizzy Hair

    Curly hair is sexy, but can be very hard to work with. Its body often results in frizz and puffiness. Although many believe that curly hair is thicker because of its volume, according to Lorraine Massey, a hair stylist, salon owner, product inventor and author of the book Curly Girl, there are actually less strands of curly hair than straight hair per scalp. The biggest styling dilemma with this envied but difficult hair is manageability.

  • Hairstyles for Semi-Wavy, Frizzy Hair

    Semi-wavy, frizzy hair certainly presents some styling challenges. Whether your hair is short or long, the goal will be to smooth down the frizz and coax the waves into a pleasing style. If you prefer to wear your hair straight, you can choose to use a flat iron to straighten your waves and frizz. However, that does take a fair amount of time and can damage your hair. The best way to style semi-wavy, frizzy hair is to work with your natural waves.

  • Hairstyles for the Business Woman

    First impressions have a lot to do with professional image and reputation. A woman with a neat, polished hairstyle is more likely to make a good impression at work than a woman with a messy or frizzy hairstyle. The type of hairstyle should match the job description. For example if you work at a financial institution, a conservative cut and hair color would be best. There are three types of hairstyles for women that will work in virtually any business situation.

  • Hairstyles for Frizzy Hair Types

    Many people have very coarse and frizzy hair, and a little bit of humidity will make the hair even more difficult to manage. Instead of struggling with your out-of-control hair, fix it. There are several hairstyles and hair products that will make your frizzy hair sleek and smooth.

  • Hairstyles for Medium Frizzy Hair

    Having frizzy hair can be a hassle. It may seem as if there is no solution for it. You may not know how to care for it, what hair style would suit it best, and how to style it. With some consideration and a few tips and tricks, you can find a style that suits you and flatters you (and your hair)! Remember that nobody is born with frizzy hair--frizzy hair is the result of uncontrolled wavy or curly hair, so following these simple steps will improve your hair's appearance.

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