Hair types and styiles

Depending on its structure, hair can be:
-Straight
-Wavy
-Curly
Straight hair: Falling without forming waves or curls.
Straight or straight hair is the most common in Europe and as a rule tends to look a little less voluminous than, for example, wavy hair.

Although we tend to confuse wavy hair with curly hair, the two have very different characteristics. Here's how to tell them apart to get your hair lexicon up to speed.
Wavy hair:
Wavy hair can be recognized by the shape of its waves: they are loose and malleable, creating beautiful spirals that frame the face and fall to the nape of the neck. When wet, the waves are smoothed out and only reappear when dry. This type of hair tends to be drier than other hair types, so it is advisable to pamper it with nourishing care and specific products to define curls.

Curly hair:
Curly hair curls on itself forming small ringlets. These tight curls add volume to the mane and are also very difficult to control. And no wonder, because they are made up of thousands of spirals that prevent sebum from circulating properly. As a result, the hair becomes very dry and tangles easily. A good dose of moisture is therefore essential to achieve a sublime mane and to tame the frizz that appears during blow-drying. Here's the secret to curly hair in top form: use keratin-rich treatments and take regular oil baths.

