It is not surprising that there are so many products on the market that promote hair growth. After all, hair loss is a normal and common condition, especially since people age. And although you don’t need to treat it, the options are there if you wish. Another option if you are dealing with clarified braids? Update your hairstyle. In fact, some looks can disguise lightening hair. And, above all, they are rather easy to recreate at home.
According to four hairstyles of celebrities, there are ways to pretend the thickness of the hair, as well as to hide slim of slimming if it is something that interests you. To do this, it is important to know where your hair decreases so that you can understand how to hide it to cover these areas – or even kiss a bald look (fyi: celebrities, like Cynthia Erivo, Doja Cat and Halsey, brought a buzz for style points and to cut the support). In advance, stylists share the best hairstyles, products and advice for those who suffer hair loss. Continue to read for their expert information.
Meet the expert
- Jerome Lordet is a celebrity hairdresser based in New York.
- Venner James is a hairdresser of celebrities and a groomer.
- Andrew Fitzsimons is a hairdresser of celebrities and founder of a eponymous hair care line.
- Matt Collins is a hairdresser of celebrities and Global Dyson style ambassador.
Lateral bangs
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To hide hair lighting, opt for a side sweeping fringe. “If you have a bangs, pull the hair in a loose and low ponytail and fix yourself with the neck of (your) neck. Then, dry (your) fringe with a large round brush for the volume and sweep them on each side,” orders Jerome Lordet, a celebrity hairdresser. “If you do not have a bangs, leave a small section on the left and right side. After making the ponytail, remove these sections and secure them behind (your) ears.”
Strip
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The use of a headband to disguise the slimming around the root of the hair is a secular tip that works each time. Lordet says to secure the headband about a quarter of your hair root or directly on the root of the hair, using a comb to tease the hair. Starting from behind the headband, brush back and spray a little fireplace to hold.
Use a hair powder or a foundation to cover the slimming baby’s hair on the temples. Simply stylize your hair, then brush a little powder or foundation on each side.
Superior knot
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An excellent option for naturally curly hair, a superior knot is a favorite for hairstyles to help hide hair loss. “This style is the best for those who have a recession patch in the crown of their heads,” explains the famous hairdresser Venner James.
Depending on your loop pattern, it suggests using a molding gel or spray to start. Once you have applied your favorite product, smooth your hair in your desired position on your head with a medium hard brush to help you collect and put your hair where you want. You can twist or braid the upper hand to create a structured node. Just fix it with a tie and pins. For something a little more relaxed, the hairdresser of celebrities Andrew Fitzsimons recommends leaving aside the extremities to help the hair full.
Flipplip on the side part
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Especially if your hair thinks at the top of your head, Matt Collins – Hairdresser of functionality and Ambassador of Global Dyson style – I am best to avoid having a central room. For a deep lateral part, he says to start by spraying a generous quantity of volumization or texturing spray.
Then, you will want to dry your hair while turned backwards to give it a little volume, but you can style their hair while they always separate in the center. Once you are done, turn your hair on your side, one by two inches from the center. Collins says that this will push your roots in the opposite direction from which it has been fixed and will give your hair a more complete body.
Caesar Casse
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The Caesar (or flat envelope) cut is just a super short cut with a light fringe at the front. James suggests this hairstyle to help disguise hair loss because you can create a comb in any recoil area. Style and mold the hair with a foam or a gel to make sure it holds. One of the best products to be used – for a smooth bun or a cutting of elf like this – is an ointment. It allows you to shape your hair exactly when you imagine it.
Bob.
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The more short and noisier your hair, the more it appears, says Collins. “If you feel hair loss, there is a good chance that there is already texture in your hair, so it is not necessary to add (more),” he says. “Go as frank as possible.”
To add volume to your hair, Collins recommends starting with a good voluminant foam on your roots after cleaning and before drying your hair. Then style with natural waves or add a texture spray. The shorter the strands, the more volume you can make a volume during drying in the air, he adds.
Twists
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Twist-outs are a great option to hide hair loss if you have natural curls. To do this, James says to divide your hair into eight to ten sections. Work section by section, apply a generous curling ointment before twisting your curls. Let it dry, and once dry, cancel and style as you wish. He says that this style works better on hair over four inches and can be used to create volume when the twist is separated.
You can also opt for flat twists and turns, where you twist loops in the same movement as twists and turns, just grasp them to put them flat. James says to separate the hair in the direction that will cover the hair loss of the area. You will then want flat torsion – or cornrow – curls. Let it dry, cancel it and style as you wish.
Face Framming layers
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According to Collins, the most common hair loss is often around the front of the root of hair and temples. For this reason, the hairstyles with layers of soft facial fragling will make the sparse areas that seem determined. He suggests style the hair with a soft and wavy texture to create the illusion of the volume. To obtain this amount of volume and shine, start with a conditioner without rinsing.
Rear fine ponytail
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Hair loss generally appears around the crown area for women suffering from alopecia. Fortunately, it’s an easy place to cover, explains Collins. You just have to style the hair with a curly tonic, a foam improving the curls or a light gel before leaving the hair drying (naturally or using a dryer and a diffuser to improve the texture for coarse hair). Then sweep the hair in a pony (or bun) on a rear back with a slight bouf at the top to hide the signs of hair loss.
Bob
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If you have long natural curls and you feel smuggled or damaged along the hair root, Collins recommends a big change. Big than to cut your hair into a complete and heavy bangs and a frank bob above the shoulders. For style, use your normal style products for curls and take a diffuser to give your volume of curls.
Elf
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If a cup of Caesar seems too much in step, opt for a traditional elf cut instead. This style helps disguise the slimming of hair by adding texture and volume. In addition, since Audrey Hepburn popularized this cup in the 1950s, she remained in rotation among the celebrities on list A. Read: You can be sure that your cut will not demoded anytime.
BOB VOLUMINES
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Jane Fonda has been inspired by hair since the 1960s. Over the years, she sported elf hairstyles and feathers, but this bulky bob is one of her best. As he has tons of depth (thanks to drying and texture products), this will help hide the thinning of the hair, no matter where it is.
Fashionable
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Since lightening hair is natural and common, not everyone wants to disguise them. Some people can simply jump and become bald. As Cynthia Erivo demonstrates, it may be quite liberating to look into a buzz cup. In addition, imagine how long you will save on style.
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