DIFFERENT TYPES OF HAIRSTYLE
- Pixie Cut: A short hairstyle where the hair is cropped close to the head, typically above the ears.
- Bob Cut: A classic short hairstyle where the hair is cut straight around the head at jaw-level or slightly below.
- Layered Cut: Hair is cut in layers of different lengths, creating texture and volume.
- Lob (Long Bob): A longer version of the bob cut, typically falling anywhere between the chin and the collarbone.
- Bangs: Hair that is cut and styled to fall over the forehead.
- Ponytail: Hair is gathered and secured at the back of the head, leaving the face clear.
- Braids: Hair is woven or plaited into intricate patterns, such as French braids, fishtail braids, or Dutch braids.
- Top Knot: Hair is gathered into a bun on the top of the head.
- Messy Bun: A casual bun hairstyle with loose strands for a relaxed look.
- Chignon: A low bun typically worn at the nape of the neck, often for formal occasions.
- Cornrows: Small, tight braids that are braided close to the scalp.
- Dreadlocks: Hair is intentionally matted and twisted into rope-like strands.
- Afro: Natural, voluminous hair that is worn out and untamed.
- Undercut: Short sides and back with longer hair on top.
- Quiff: Hair is brushed upward and back from the forehead, creating a voluminous look.
- Slicked Back: Hair is combed back with the use of gel or pomade for a sleek appearance.
- Mohawk: Hair is shaved or cut short on the sides with a strip of longer hair down the center of the head.
- Fade: Hair is gradually shortened from the top down to the sides and back.
- Pompadour: Hair is styled high over the forehead and swept back over the crown.
- Fringe: Similar to bangs but typically cut shorter and styled to the side
DIFFERENT TYPES OF HAIR COLOUR
- Black: A deep, dark shade of hair color that appears almost black.
- Brown: Ranging from light brown to dark brown, this color is a popular choice for its versatility.
- Blonde: A spectrum of light hair colors, including platinum, ash blonde, honey blonde, and golden blonde.
- Red: Vibrant shades of red hair, including copper, auburn, strawberry blonde, and burgundy.
- Brunette: A rich, dark brown hair color often associated with natural hair shades.
- Gray/Silver: A trendy choice for those embracing their natural gray hair or opting for silver as a fashion statement.
- Highlights: Lighter strands of color added throughout the hair to create dimension and depth.
- Lowlights: Darker strands of color added to the hair to create contrast and richness.
- Ombre: A gradual blending of one color to another, typically from darker roots to lighter ends.
- Balayage: A hand-painted highlighting technique where color is applied in a sweeping motion for a natural, sun-kissed effect.
- Sombre: Similar to ombre but with a subtler, more gradual transition between colors.
- Dip Dye: A bold style where the ends of the hair are dipped into a contrasting color.
- Pastel: Soft, muted shades of pink, blue, purple, green, and other colors for a whimsical look.
- Rainbow/Multi-colored: Bright and vibrant colors applied in various sections of the hair for a bold, statement-making style.
- Ash: Cool-toned shades of blonde, brown, or gray with hints of blue or purple undertones.
- Caramel: Warm, golden brown tones reminiscent of caramel candy.
- Honey: A warm, golden blonde shade with hints of honey tones.
- Platinum: An icy, almost-white blonde hair color that requires bleaching to achieve.
- Chocolate: Rich, warm brown shades reminiscent of chocolate.
- Mahogany: Deep, reddish-brown hues with hints of purple or burgundy undertones.
HAIR STRAIGHTENING
- Flat Iron Straightening: Using a flat iron to straighten hair section by section, starting from the roots to the ends.
- Blowout: Using a blow dryer and a round brush to smooth out and straighten the hair while drying.
- Chemical Straightening (Hair Relaxing): Using chemical relaxers or straightening treatments to permanently or semi-permanently straighten curly or wavy hair.
- Brazilian Blowout/Keratin Treatment: A semi-permanent hair smoothing treatment that eliminates frizz and adds shine, making hair more manageable and appear straighter.
- Hair Rebonding: A chemical hair straightening treatment that breaks and reforms the bonds in the hair to achieve straighter results.
- Pressing/Hot Comb Straightening: Using a hot comb or pressing comb to straighten hair by applying heat directly to the hair strands.
HAIR CURLING
- Curling Iron/Wand: Using a curling iron or wand to curl sections of hair by wrapping them around the barrel and holding for a few seconds before releasing.
- Hot Rollers: Rolling sections of hair onto heated rollers and allowing them to set before removing for voluminous curls.
- Flexi Rods: Using flexible foam rods to wrap sections of hair and create curls without heat, often used on damp hair overnight.
- Pin Curls: Curling small sections of hair and securing them with bobby pins to set the curl, often used for vintage-inspired hairstyles.
- Twist-Outs: Twisting sections of damp or moisturized hair and allowing them to dry before unraveling for defined curls.
- Bantu Knots: Sectioning hair and twisting it into small knots close to the scalp, allowing them to dry before unraveling for tight curls or waves.
- Finger Coils: Twisting small sections of hair around your finger to create tight coils or springy curls.
- Beach Waves: Using a curling iron or wand to create loose, tousled waves for a relaxed, beachy look.
- Curlformers: Using specially-designed hair curlers to create uniform curls without heat damage, often used on damp hair.
- Scrunching: Applying styling products to damp hair and scrunching the hair upwards to encourage natural curls or waves to form.
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