Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use heat styling tools?
Do you keep your hair clean?
Do you use dry shampoos?
Do yo use baby powder?
Do you wear braids?
Do you wear buns?
Common conclusions
Heat styling should be avoided as far as possible. If you must use hot equipment to style your hair (blow dryers, curling irons, wands, flat irons, hot rollers), do use a spray-in heat protectant.
Great! You should keep your hair clean.
Dry shampoo is not effective at cleaning your hair. Instead, the product's starch and/or alcohol replace the oil in your hair, giving it a smoother, fluffier appearance. Before bedtime is the safest time to use dry shampoo. You should use your dry shampoo the night before if you are not going to shampoo in the morning.
Baby powder sprinkled on your hands and then run through your hair, paying particular attention to the roots, jawline, and underneath, will immediately make it look and smell fresher. It will absorb the grease and make it look like it was just washed.
Great! A simple braid or two is a great way to camouflage dirty hair. It is easy to do and looks gorgeous.
Even if your hair is not in the best condition, you can always rock a cute hairstyle. A low bun at the nape of your neck, with a few bits or curls falling loose around your face and a pair of hoop earrings, will give your look a more glamorous feel. Make sure you do not pull your hair too tight, or twist it tightly before wearing your hair in a bun.
Great! Buns and braids are two hairstyles that will almost certainly never go out of style on their own. Both are timeless, simple to do, and ideal for days when your hair is unkempt or dirty.
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