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How Should I Choose the Best Kind of Hair Styling Products for Me?

By J. Beam
Updated: May 17, 2024
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Hair styling products are designed to help create and hold hairstyles, but every hair type and style can require a different hair styling product. The hair care industry is a billion-dollar industry that is inundated with hundreds of brands and types of products, making it difficult to choose the right products for individual needs. Choosing the right hair styling products is easier if you first identify your personal hair type and styling needs.

Hair type is determined by texture, shape, and quantity and hair can be coarse, fine, thick, thin, dry or oily. Identifying your hair type will help you choose the right hair styling products. For instance, if you have dry hair you will want to invest in styling products that contain conditioners and do not contain alcohol. Similarly, if you have fine hair you want to choose hair styling products that aren’t heavy but hold well. There are many different types of hair styling products and you’ll benefit from reading both the performance claim labels and the ingredient labels.

Most people need only a few basic hair styling products. A product such as hair mousse or gel applied before styling and a finishing spray to hold the hair in place after styling are the basics. Problem hair, such as excessively dry or frizzy hair, may require additional products to achieve a well-kept style. If you use heat styling, such as hair dryers and irons, on a regular basis you might want to consider using a thermal heat protectant. A heat protectant is a hair styling product designed for use on wet or dry hair before applying heat.

Regardless of the hair styling products you choose, the foundation of a great hairstyle is the cut. A bad haircut or simply the wrong haircut for your hair type will not style well regardless of the products you use. An experienced hair stylist who is comfortable with your hair type and who does a good job is as good as gold.

A stylist can also recommend hair styling products suitable for your hair type and style. You can experiment with both professional and generic label products until you find the ones that work best for you. Also keep in mind that a good shampoo and conditioner are essential to maintaining healthy hair and healthy hair always styles better than neglected, abused hair – regardless of hair styling products. Lastly, when you find hair styling products that work well stick with them, but periodically use a deep cleansing shampoo to remove the buildup that can occur with repeated daily use.

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By ilovejapan5 — On Aug 12, 2010

richa- I have thin hair too which can sometimes be a problem when trying to style it. I have found that it is very helpful to use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. These products help my hair to feel and look fuller. You can also purchase volumizing creams that you can apply to your hair before you blow dry it. Hope this helps!

By richa — On Oct 31, 2008

hi i have thin straight and silky medium length hair, oily in nature. what are the good hair products for me. I have a long face...kindly suggest me a good hair style.i have a broad forehead. I am 26. currently i have layers.

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