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Examining Hair Types

Hair with strands that are shinny in diameter is called line hair and has a silky, baby-like feel. Although most people with fine hair have little of it, there are many fine-haired people who are blessed with an abundance of strands. Because it is so light in weight, fine hair is often flyaway and generally works best with unlayered or minimally layered cuts that don't remove too much weight.

Medium or normal , hair strands are those of middling width. These strands form the most common type of hair texture. Medium-textured hair is neither flyaway nor wiry, instead, it hangs where its cut to hang - this makes it well-adapted to all kinds of haircuts.


Hair that is fat is referred to as coarse. This type of hair is usually strong, easy to style, and may have a wiry look. While many people with coarse hair have many individual trands, it isn't uncommon to find coarse-haired individuals who have so few strands that their scalp shows. Because coarse hair can have a bristle-like finish when cut too short, avoid styles that feature ultra-brief layers.

The circumference of a hair's Individual strands indicates its fineness. The diameter of a medium strand of hair is 0.1 mm (0.004 in).

 
 

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