The strand itself, not the texture your hair appears to have when the strands are styled together in one complete look. Straight hair usually has no curl and no wave. It's more likely to be oily then dry, either fine or thin, and super soft. Sometimes it can be medium textured with lots of body, or coarse and resistant to curling and shaping. Wavy hair is usually coarse, easy to handle, and can be blown out into straighter styles or worn curlier. It has a tendency to become frizzy. Contrary to popular belief, curly hair is often baby soft and fine and gets curlier or frizzier in humidity. It can be easily styled into a curly look or blown out into a smoother style. Curly hair has strong elasticity, so curls are usually shiny, soft, smooth, springy, and well defined. The longer and straighter curly hair is, the looser the curls. Shorter curly hair is often known for its tight, corkscrew curls. Kinky hair appears coarse but is really fine hair strands packed together. It may feel silky but doesn't look shiny. The condition of your scalp also plays a role in determining your hair type. Overstimulating of the oil glands due to stress, vitamin deficiency, poor diet, and sweat gives your hair greasy clumps at the root, which can attract dirt quickly, The result: oily hair that usually can be remedied by shampooing often with Salon On Point's gentle cleanse shampoo. Dry hair is generally caused by a combination of genetics and environmental factors such as sun, salt, and chlorine, which make your scalp deficient in fatty acids or other nutrients. Over processing can also cause hair to look dull, break easily, get frizzy, or prone to split ends. Using Salon On Point, Moisture Retention Shampoo wheat protein will bring dry hair back to life.
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