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Dry your hair too quickly with a blow dryer
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When you are in a hurry, the hair dryer is saving. But there are a few steps to follow in artificial drying so as not to attack the hair too much. Firstly, we make sure that the lengths are well wrung out (by hand and blotted with a towel). Secondly, apply your thermoprotective to respect the hair fiber and avoid breakage due to heating. Third, gently pass the hair dryer over the entire area and finish with a cold air passage to tighten the scales opened by the heat.

What ? the full cup? ?
Sometimes also called a straight cut, the full cut is simply a square. It doesn't have to be a Louise Brooks hairstyle as we tend to imagine, but rather a technical hairstyle term. There are actually only two types of cuts: squares and gradients.
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The full cut or square therefore refers to a geometric shape. It is a straight line where all the hair, front or back, is exactly the same length. Conversely, if your hair is a little longer behind than in front for example, you have a gradient. The full cut can also oppose the unraveling since we keep solid lines without removing any material.

Good idea for fine real hair wigs uk hair of cinchona?
For Denis Do Amaral, from L’Oréal Professionnel, whatever the technique, the right cut, is it? the one that puts itself back in place? On the other hand, even if it is not an absolute rule, the full cut is recommended for fine hair because it helps to keep the material intact. And if the gradient is often to be avoided, nothing prevents texturing the hair to gain volume. You can play on color, texture (waves, crêpe…) and style (plunging, with bangs or without).
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