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How To Style Your Hair

It doesn't have to be hard to come up with new and unique looks for yourself. There is so much technology that you can look anything up and re-create it. To truly be unique it just takes some thought and implementation.

The way you manipulate the hair will give you the results you desire. To do this you must know where you should start and finish the style.

First, determine your face shape.
Oval
round
square
triangle
heart or inverted triangle
diamond
oblong

Use your face shape to determine where you want to create the volume in your hair to balance your face shape. Once you determine the shape the next thing to consider is what texture do you want to create within the shape.

Texture refers to hair that is curly, wavy or straight.
Then, determine your fringe (bangs). Again, the fringe needs to compliment your face shape.
Swept to one side of the face
braided
twisted back
styled straight across
or framing the face

Next decide on the part.
deep part a diagonal part
a middle part
an off-centered part
or a zigzag part.

Why are you styling your hair? Are you wearing it for an everday look, are you going to prom, to the workplace or on a date? Then pick if it needs to be:

sophisticated
practical
formal
or high glam

Where do you want the style to start? This is where you pick your focal
point. If you are braiding or twisting the hair think about where do you want
the braid or twist to start?

On the side of the head by the ear
at the temple
or high above the head

Where do you want it to end?

nape of the neck
middle of the head
or high on top

How do you want it to end?
bun
ponytail
chignon
french twist
In a number of braids
fishtail braid
waterfall braid
rope braid
invisible braid
visible braid
in box braids
or a fishtail braid
braided bun
rose bun
loose braid
push braid
and curls

With any style, you can mix and match techniques to get your own unique style. Just pick and choose from each of the categories. Mix and match each of these to create your own look.

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