Hair can be anything from super straight to excessively curly. When selecting a cut based on hair texture, the rules of illusion apply, just as they do with facial shapes. A good haircut can control unruly curl or make fine, straight hair look thicker.
Fine hair is smaller in diameter than medium or coarse hair. It is generally limper, but shinier than coarse hair. Fine hair can be lightly texturized to add mobility, but if you layer fine hair, you're removing what there is very little of in the first place. Heavy layers will make fine hair look thinner. Only a short blunt cut will create the illusion of more hair. This is because the strong line of the short blunt cut, or bob, makes maximum use of what nature gave you. As a variation of the classic blunt cut, add a soft touch of light layers to frame the face. Very fine hair that's left long often looks thin and scraggly at the ends. For most women with fine, straight hair, shorter lengths are ideal.
Coarse hair has a larger diameter and fewer hair follicles which means hair produces less oil. Therefore, coarse hair can tend to be dry. On the plus side, it has more body and life than other types of hair. To make coarse hair more manageable, get a layered cut that won't go fiat. As for curly hair, instead of straightening it, find a style that best suits your hair and takes advantage of your natural curls. Layering curly hair gives you more control because you've removed excess curl at the ends and the hair moves in the direction it was cut. The length will pull down the curl to loosen it a bit. Stay away from a blunt cut. It overemphasizes the ends and creates a pyramid shape - especially if there is no layering.
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