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Hairstyle Mistakes You’re Probably Making

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There are so many different hairstyles to choose from, it’s easy to make a mistake and end up with a style you hate. In this post, we’ll look at some of the most common hairstyle mistakes and show you how to avoid them. So, whether you’re considering a new hairstyle or want to ensure your current style is right, read on for tips!

Common hairstyle mistakes and how to avoid them

Are you making any of these common hairstyle mistakes? Here’s how to fix them!

We’ve all been there: we try out a new hairstyle, only to find that it doesn’t quite look the way we wanted it to. Maybe it’s too messy or doesn’t suit our face shape. Whatever the case, it can be frustrating trying to figure out what went wrong.

Luckily, we’re here to help! Here are some of the people’s most common hairstyle mistakes and how to fix them.

  1. Not considering your face shape

One of the most important things to consider when choosing a hairstyle is your face shape. After all, certain styles will suit certain shapes better than others. If you’re not sure what your face shape is, take a look in the mirror and trace its outline with a lip or eyebrow pencil. Once you’ve done that, compare your tracing to the following shapes to find out which one you are:

Oval: If your face is roughly twice as long as it is wide, and your jaw is slightly narrower than your forehead, then you have an oval face shape.

Round: If your face is roughly as long as it is wide, and you have full cheeks, then you have a round face shape.

Square: If your face is roughly as long as it is wide, and you have a strong jawline, then you have a square face shape.

Oblong: If your face is much longer than it is wide, and you have a narrow chin, then you have an oblong face shape.

Heart: If your face is roughly twice as long as it is wide, and you have a widow’s peak (a pointy bit at the center of your hairline), then you have a heart-shaped face.

Now that you know your face shape, you can start looking for styles that suit it! For example, you’re lucky if you have an oval face shape because pretty much any style will look good on you. But if you have a round face shape, you might want to avoid styles that are too tight or too short, as they can make your face look even rounder.

  1. Not considering your hair texture

Another important thing to consider when choosing a hairstyle is your hair texture. Just like with face shapes, certain styles will suit certain textures better than others. There are four main types of hair texture: straight, wavy, curly, and coily. You might have one type of texture all over or different types in different parts of your head.

If you’re unsure what your hair texture is, look at a small section of it and observe its shape. You have straight hair if it’s straight and doesn’t bend or curve at all. You have wavy hair if it’s wavy and bends in an “S” shape. You have curly hair if it’s curly and forms tight small spirals. And if it’s coily and forms large, loose spirals, then you have coily hair.

Once you know your hair texture, you can start looking for styles that suit it! For example, if you have straight hair, you might want to avoid styles that are too curly or too voluminous, as they can be difficult to achieve with straight hair. But if you have curly hair, you might want to avoid styles that are too straight or too sleek, as they can make your hair look frizzy.

  1. Not considering your hair type

In addition to texture, your hair also has a type determined by how much oil it produces. There are four main types of hair: oily, dry, normal, and combination.

If you’re unsure what your hair type is, look at your scalp and observe how much oil there is. If your scalp is very oily and your hair looks greasy, you have oily hair. If your scalp is very dry and your hair looks brittle or straw-like, then you have dry hair. If your scalp is neither too oily nor too dry, and your hair looks healthy and shiny, then you have normal hair. And if your scalp is oily in some parts and dry in others, then you have combination hair.

Once you know your hair type, you can start looking for styles that suit it! For example, if you have oily hair, you might want to avoid styles that are too tight or too heavy, as they can make your hair look greasier. But if you have dry hair, you might want to avoid too loose or too light styles, as they can make your hair look even drier.

  1. Not considering your lifestyle

Another important thing to consider when choosing a hairstyle is your lifestyle. After all, certain styles will be more practical for certain lifestyles than others. For example, if you have a very active lifestyle, you might want to choose a style that is easy to maintain and doesn’t require a lot of styling. But if you have a more relaxed lifestyle, you might be able to choose a style that is less practical but more stylish.

Here are some things to consider when thinking about your lifestyle:

How often do you wash your hair? If you wash your hair every day, you might want to choose a style that is easy to wash and doesn’t require a lot of styling. But if you only wash your hair once or twice a week, you might be able to choose a style that is less easy to wash but more stylish.

How much time do you have to style your hair? If you have a lot of time to style your hair, you might want to choose a style that is more time-consuming but worth the effort. But if you only have a few minutes to style your hair, you might want to choose a quick and easy style.

How often do you exercise? If you exercise often, you might want to choose a style that is easy to maintain and doesn’t require a lot of styling. But if you don’t exercise often, you might be able to choose a style that is less easy to maintain but more stylish.

  1. Not considering your fashion sense

Another important thing to consider when choosing a hairstyle is your fashion sense. After all, certain styles will suit certain fashion styles better than others. For example, if you have a classic fashion sense, you might want to choose a classic and timeless style. But if you have a more modern fashion sense, you might want to choose a more trendy and contemporary style.

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Here are some things to consider when thinking about your fashion sense:

How formal or informal do you like to dress? If you like to dress formally, you might want to choose a hairstyle that is classic and timeless. But if you like to dress informally, you might want to choose a hairstyle that is more trendy and contemporary.

How much attention do you like to attract? If you like to attract a lot of attention, you might want to choose a hairstyle that is flashy and outrageous. But if you prefer to blend in, you might want to choose a hairstyle that is more subdued and understated.

What kind of image do you want to project? For example, if you want to project an image of sophistication and elegance, you might want to choose a classic and timeless hairstyle. But if you want to project an image of playfulness and fun, you might choose a more trendy and contemporary hairstyle.

Worst hairstyle mistakes you can make

  1. Over-styling your hair

If you use too much product or heat-style your hair too often, you can end up damaging it. Over-styled hair can look dry, brittle, and unhealthy.

  1. Not getting regular trims

If you don’t get your hair trimmed regularly, split ends can start to form. This can make your hair look dull and damaged.

  1. Using the wrong products

If you use products that are too harsh for your hair type, they can strip away natural oils and leave your hair looking dry and lifeless. Be sure to use products that are specifically designed for your hair type.

  1. Wearing your hair in tight styles

Wearing your hair in tight styles can cause breakage and damage. If you must wear your hair in a tight style, use a softening agent beforehand to help protect your hair.

  1. Bleaching your hair

Bleaching your hair can strip away natural moisture and leave it looking dry and damaged. If you must bleach your hair, use a deep conditioning treatment afterward to help restore moisture.

  1. Not protecting your hair from the sun

Just like your skin, your hair can be damaged by the sun’s rays. Be sure to use sunscreen designed for hair to help protect it from the sun’s damaging effects.

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