There are many factors that play a role in getting your hair back in order. Face shape, lifestyle, hair type and hair quality are some of them. We will guide you to the right hair care products for your hair type.
Normal hair
Normal hair is healthy and strong, with whole and healthy tops. Normal hair has no oily scalp and is neither dry nor sensitive.
Color: Normal hair can be dyed, bleached or permanent without any problems.
Hair Care: Use gentle and nourishing products that keep your hair healthy and do not dry out or weigh down. Invest in packages a couple of times a month.
Styling: Use a serum that counteracts split peaks. If the hair is curly, use a cream that defines the curls. If the hair is straight, or if it is flattened frequently, use a smoothing cream or spray that gives shine when styling.
Dry hair
Dry hair can be both thin and thick, but is characterized by a lack of tension and is brittle and risky. The peaks are often split.
Color: A tint gives the hair shine and is milder than a tint. If you have dry hair, be careful with bleaching and permanently drying your hair further.
Hair Care: Choose a shampoo and conditioner that provides a lot of moisture and does a wrap every week. Use leave-in products that do not need to be rinsed out. Massage the scalp frequently so that the natural fat of the hair spreads out lengthwise.
Styling: For hair styling of too dry hair, it is good to be blown with a round brush that smooths out the freshness and gives maximum shine.
Oily hair
Oily hair is over-washed and dehydrated. The scalp feels quickly dirty and dandruff problems can occur. In order to prevent curly hair, it is important to review their washing routines.
Color: It can be good to treat oily hair as it is then dried out. Color, bleaching, loops and permanent gives the hair firmness and volume.
Hair Care: Oily hair should not be washed too often. Then your scalp dries out and your body compensates for the loss of producing even more sebum. Use mild shampoos and conditioners and rinse your hair in lukewarm water. Toss with dry shampoo that provides the stain between the washes.
Styling: Keep your scalp free from strong styling products.
Combined hair
A combined hair is greasy at the hair roots with dry lengths and split ends.
Color: Color, toning, and loops work well because the hair is often fatter closest to the scalp.
Hair Care: Use mild shampoos and conditioners that do not dry out the hair. Only use packing in the hair peaks, as it is the peaks that need moisture and nutrition. Supplement with leave-in or serum if necessary. Use a brush with pig hair to spread the hair’s natural fat from the scalp to the drier lengths.
Styling: Styling products that both nourish and give shine, such as gloss spray, are ideal.
Thin hair
You have fine, thin hair and your hair feeling is baby soft. Even if you have hair spray, it flattens flat against the head. For thin hair it can be good to air dry the hair as the fine hair is often fragile and easily worn with a hairdryer.
Color: A color gives the illusion of thicker hair. Don’t choose a too dark color as your scalp may shine through. Loops also give the feeling that the hair is stronger.
Hair Care: Choose volumizing shampoo and conditioner with proteins that build up your hair.
Styling: Use products that provide volume, strength, and firmness, yet still retain flexibility, such as mousse and hairspray. Blow your hair upside down for more volume.
Thick hair
People with thick hair do not have much hair, but very thick hairs. Thick hair is often strong and does not go off very easily.
Color: Thick hair can be dyed or bleached without any problems.
Hair Care: Use creams and serums that provide moisture and nourishment and make wraps.
Styling: Waxworks well on thick hair because it weighs down the hair and makes it flat. Insert the tops or thin the top hairs for extra shine.
Straight hair
A common hair type is a straight hair. Straight hair is often flat and heavy and is often difficult to style because the hair can be very slippery.
Color: Too contrasting color on the loops can make your hair look streaky. Make the loops slightly darker than your natural hair color.
Hair Care: Use packaging and leave-in products.
Styling: Serum gives shine and keeps hair soft without becoming frizzy. Use volume mousse when blow-drying your hair.
Curly Hair
Characteristics: Wavy or curly hair is often thick and has a lot of volume. However, it can easily become crisp, dry and glossy.
Color: Apply to a gentle tint that does not dry out the hair.
Hair Care: Curly hair is brighter and drier by nature. Use shampoos and conditioners that have moisturizing agents that make the curls elastic and resilient. Make packages every week.
Styling: Lift the curls through a funnel on the hairdryer. Use products that provide moisture without weighing down. Leave-in products that give both shape and shine are ideal for curly hair.