How to comb long hair

Author: Carl Weaver
Date Of Creation: 24 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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1 Consider the texture of your hair. While any hair can be styled into the desired hairstyle with enough styling products and the right technique, your natural hair type will affect the complexity of creating your hairstyle and then maintaining it in optimal shape.
  • If your hair is naturally straight and thin, then it will be difficult for you to give it a voluminous look. To achieve volume, you will need to purchase a curling iron that will help you wavy or curly hair.
  • If you have curly or curly hair, and you want to see it straight and longer, then you will need an iron or special chemical products to straighten your hair.
  • If you are thinking of African braids, the density of your hair will influence the choice of the most appropriate type of braids. It is difficult to braid thick hair in small braids. Whereas thin hair can be damaged if you try to braid too thick African braids on it.
  • 2 Consider the degree of oily hair. Excessive dry hair can be corrected by using special oils and hair care products. However, naturally oily hair needs to be washed more frequently to keep it looking and staying clean. If you have oily hair, then you should refrain from hairstyles that will prevent you from washing your hair often (for example, from African braids and dreadlocks).
  • 3 Think about your circumstances. In choosing a hairstyle, what exactly you will do plays a significant role.
    • It is quite problematic for athletes to play sports with long hair. If you have long hair and have planned a physical workout, then the hairstyle you use should keep the hair out of your face and not let it hinder your movements. In a situation like this, a ponytail, tight bun, or braids would be a good choice.
    • While women's hairstyles for long hair are usually appropriate for formal or business occasions, choosing a business hairstyle for long men's hair is much more difficult. A man in such a situation, most likely, will simply have to pull his hair back into a ponytail or make a "male bun" on his hair, which is gaining popularity at the present time.
  • Method 2 of 4: Loose Hair

    1. 1 Select the location of the parting. Since loose hair is a minimalist hairstyle, it is the location of the parting on the hair that can embellish or completely ruin your look. When choosing the most suitable parting point, you should consider your face type and the style of dress you use. Also, the location of the parting depends a lot on the shape of your bangs (if you have one).
      • While your hair is still damp from the shower, run the part of your choice over it. Comb your hair to the sides of the parting line.
      • To prevent the parting from going anywhere, pin your hair with invisible hair or apply a little styling gel to the roots along the parting. Then style your hair as you normally would, just be careful not to ruin the part you just made.
      • Remember, if you decide to move the parting from one place to another, your hair will take some time to get used to it. Do not expect that your hair will instantly settle down in the right way, and do not try to change the location of the parting too much before any important event for you.
      • To help your hair settle down along the new parting line, try to fix it with invisible ones at night.
    2. 2 Decide if you need bangs. Bangs also affect the look of any loose hair style. Like the rest of your look, the choice of the type of bangs is purely individual, as it should take into account your facial features and your hair type.
      • Classic straight bangs usually go well with long hair. Despite the fact that many stylists prefer to cut bangs only on straight hair, bangs on wavy and even curly hair also look good. If you choose to wear bangs, remember to trim them regularly to keep them looking their best.
      • Long bangs with a central parting is less of a hassle for its owner. It is quite versatile and looks good on any type of hair.
      • Side swept bangs can add drama and elegance to your look. But if you have very tight curls, it will be quite difficult for you to style such bangs properly without the use of special straighteners.
    3. 3 Choose the right styling products for your hair. As with any hairstyle, you will need to choose styling products that will give your hairstyle the look you want and best suit your hair.
      • If you have perfectly straight and thin hair, then in loose form, it can look very sparse and voluminous. Try using a volumizing shampoo to cleanse your hair of oil. Before blow-drying or curling, lightly mousse your hair to create extra volume.
      • In general, curly hair can become dry easily and can benefit from the use of special hair oils. This is especially true for those hairs that tend to frizz. Try treating your hair with hair oil before you start styling your hair. Try to find the right creams for frizzy hair and sprays that will make your hair manageable. You will most likely have to try different tools to find exactly what you need.
      • If you decide to curl your hair with a curling iron, be aware that many stylists recommend not washing your hair the day before this procedure. It is natural hair oils that will help your hair stay in shape longer. Treat your hair with styling lotion and heat protectant before curling. Fix your hair with a little alcohol-free hairspray.
      • If you need to straighten your hair with an iron, wash it first and treat with a deep penetration conditioner. As with the curling iron, in order not to damage the hair, it will also need to be treated with a heat protectant.
    4. 4 Straighten or curl your hair as needed. How you style your hair will depend on the natural texture of your hair and the look you want.
      • Curly hair usually takes a long time to grow to the shoulders and below. If your hair is curly and you want to see it loose, but you think the curls are not long enough, then they can be lengthened by straightening using a hair iron or special chemical straighteners.
      • Long wavy hair looks great when loose. If at the same time their texture is thin enough, then they will not weigh down the hairstyle at all. But if you want to make your hair less lush, then you can try to straighten your hair with an iron.
      • Conversely, if you have perfectly straight hair that lacks volume, you can curl it. In this case, you can quickly and easily make a temporary curl on your hair with a curling iron.
    5. 5 Use hair accessories. The use of accessories will allow you to quickly add zest to your hairstyle from loose hair. A matching headband, hairpin, or invisibility can be the finishing touch to your outfit if you try to match it to your outfit.
      • For men, in order to create a more masculine image, it is better to refuse to use accessories.

    Method 3 of 4: Perfect Ponytail

    1. 1 Choose a location for the ponytail. The ponytail is an incredibly versatile hairstyle that looks best on long hair. Moreover, this hairstyle has a lot of performance variations. Although this article describes the simplest medium ponytail, you can always adapt these instructions to many other variations of this hairstyle.
      • A high ponytail looks amazing on long hair, which is especially fashionable at the present time.
      • The low ponytail will give you a more mature and practical look.
      • The side ponytail looks quite bizarre on the hair. With it, you can very easily make radical changes to your look without resorting to a haircut.
      • If you have very long and thick hair, you can keep it in check with two side ponytails. However, it should be remembered that this is usually done for children.
    2. 2 Comb your hair at the top of your head. Take a section of hair from the top of your head (where the skull begins to curve noticeably) and lift it up. Using a fine-toothed comb, comb the hair in two to three strokes from the tips to the roots.
      • This step is not always necessary. If you have curly or naturally voluminous hair, you can simply move on to the next step.
    3. 3 Collect your hair. Use both hands to gather the hair in the back approximately where the ponytail should be. Try to collect absolutely all hair, be sure to pick up any strands that have fallen out.
      • If you are tying a ponytail for practical reasons, such as to remove hair from your face while exercising, be sure to wear it in a ponytail and bangs.
      • When the ponytail is tied solely for aesthetic reasons, you can leave the bangs on, which will look great too.
    4. 4 Tie a ponytail. Take any kind of hair tie that works for you. Pass all the gathered hair into it and lower the elastic to the place where the base of the ponytail should be located. Then twist the elastic with a figure eight and once again pass the hair of the ponytail through the newly formed loop of the elastic. Do this until you can no longer physically create another loop on the elastic and the tail is not tightly fixed.

    Method 4 of 4: Simple Bundle

    1. 1 Tie a ponytail. Gather all the hair you are going to bun into a perfect ponytail. If you have a bang, then you can either leave it on or include it in the ponytail.
      • Remember, the bun will be exactly where you place the ponytail. If you want to make a high bun, then the ponytail should be tied high.
    2. 2 Twist the tail. With one hand, grasp the tip of the tail and start twisting it by rotating your wrist. Twist the tail until it completely turns into a spiral and it becomes impossible to twist it even more.
      • Depending on the desired spiral beam appearance, you can twist the tail either clockwise or counterclockwise.
    3. 3 Fold the twisted ponytail into a bun. Grasp the tip of the ponytail firmly to prevent it from unrolling accidentally. Start curling your hair around the base of the ponytail in the direction you curled the ponytail.
      • Since you will be working with long hair, it is very likely that for convenience you will need to attach a finger of your free hand or other cylindrical object of similar diameter to the center point of the bun. However, do not curl your hair into a very high bun, or it will become fragile. Continue to curl your hair until all of it is curled into a bun. Slip the remaining end of your hair under one of the loops of the bun, or under an elastic if you can still reach it.
    4. 4 Fix the beam. Depending on your hair type, you may need additional bun fixation. It can be stabbed with multiple hairpins or decorative hair accessories.
      • If you have wavy or curly hair, then, most likely, there is no special need for additional fixation of the bun, since such a hair texture, combined with curling into a bun, keeps its shape quite well.
      • Before leaving the house on business, you should definitely make sure that the bundle is securely fixed. Roll your head in different directions and try to disturb the bundle a little.

    Tips

    • If you have fine, oily hair, try using dry shampoo between shampoos. It will help your hair to avoid unnecessary weight and greasy appearance.
    • Trim your hair regularly, no matter how long you want it to grow. This will help protect against split ends and give your hair a cleaner look.

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