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There are a few things you need when you're styling your hair. Obviously you need a good hairbrush, but some other tools can make things easier too.
A rat tailed comb is very useful if you like hairstyles that involve separating small sections of hair. This can be useful when making some kinds of braids, for example.
Elastics are very important for holding your hair style in place. I strongly recommend you not use actual rubber bands or any elastic with metal. These tend to tear and otherwise damage your hair and just aren't much fun to take out of your hair. Instead, make sure to get elastics that do not pull your hair. You'll find them quite easily.
Alternatively, use a scrunchie. Some people consider these to be very much out of fashion, but I use ones that don't have all that much fabric, a kind of thin scrunchie. These are very gentle on your hair.
Hairpins are also quite useful for keeping your hair under control. You can get some that come close to blending in with your hair or use them for decoration.
Curling your hair isn't the kindest thing you can do to it, but there are times when you just really want that look. Heat is just not good for your hair, so while it looks great you are doing damage to your hair. Also don't blow dry your hair unless it's an absolute must. Get good quality when you choose a curling iron or hair dryer.
Claws can look nice, but they often have rough edges that are really not gentle to your hair. Feel the edges when choosing claws to find ones that are not too rough.
Metal barrettes can also be hard on your hair. They can tear your hair when you take them out.
Hair sticks, if properly made, can be quite kind to your hair. Watch for rough edges, and also see if the decorations are likely to catch and tear your hair. |
| Author: Stephanie Foster |
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Author Bio:
Stephanie Foster is the owner of www.homewiththekids.com/ and has been working at home for nearly five years. Visit the site to subscribe to her free newsletter. |
| This article can be searched using: Hair Styling Tools, Fitness & Health, Women's Health, womens health, womens health care |
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