My Hair is Too Soft, How to Make it Coarse


 If you're looking to make your natural hair more coarse, keep in mind that altering your hair's natural texture can be challenging. However, there are a few things you can try:


1. Change Your Hair Care Routine: Use shampoos and conditioners that are designed for adding volume and texture. Avoid products that are overly moisturizing or designed for softening hair.


2. Avoid Over-Moisturizing: Be cautious with deep conditioning treatments and heavy hair oils, as they can make your hair softer. Instead, opt for lightweight products.


3. Use Styling Products: Texturizing sprays, sea salt sprays, and volumizing mousses can help add texture and coarseness to your hair.


4. Heat Styling: Using heat styling tools like curling irons or crimpers can temporarily add texture to your hair. However, frequent heat styling can damage your hair, so use these methods sparingly and use heat protectant products.


5. Consider a New Haircut: Consult with a professional hairstylist about getting a haircut that adds layers and movement to your hair, which can create the illusion of more texture.


6. Braiding and Twisting: Experiment with braids and twists. These styles can add temporary texture to your hair when you take them out.


7. Consult a Professional: If you're looking for a more permanent change, speak to a hairstylist who can provide personalized advice based on your hair's current state and your desired outcome.


Remember that everyone's hair is unique, and the results may vary. It's important to be patient and experiment to find what works best for your hair type and preferences.

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