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How To Get The Best Hair Of Your Life

The cuts, colours and tricks you need to know

If youโ€™ve had it with following celebrity hair advice, only to realise, two hoursโ€™ deep into a soft waves tutorial, that your hair in no way resembles that of Blake Lively/Olivia Palermo/insert-celeb-of-choice-here and therefore their tips simply donโ€™t apply to you, we hear you. Which is why weโ€™ve quizzed the actual experts โ€“ the hair stylists at the top of their game โ€“ for their cut, colour and care advice for all hair types below.

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Whether your tresses are curly or fine, dry or oily, here youโ€™ll find the tips you need for your glossiest, healthiest hair yet.

If you have curly hairโ€ฆ

Cut: โ€œLoads of layers create a better shape for curls and keep it from looking bottom heavy,โ€ guides Marie Uva, director of UVA Salon. Evo and Cloud Nine Creative Director Lauren McCowan agrees. โ€œIf your curls are lightweight, Iโ€™d suggest a blunt lob or bob cut and for those with heavy hair, keep hair long to help weigh the hair down, elongating curls.โ€

Wash: โ€œWhen washing your hair donโ€™t pile it on your head and scrub aggressively, as this adds extra friction and frizz,โ€ says UVA. โ€œAlways use lots of conditioner and add hydrating products (I like Eleven Miracle Hair Treatment) to tame naturally curly hair.โ€œ Apply when the hair is really wet to lock in moisture and reduce frizz.

Dry: Use a diffuser to dry curly hair. โ€œIt will be your best friend as it enhances natural curls without increasing frizz,โ€ explains McCowan. Try the Dyson Supersonicโ„ข hair dryer, which has a handy diffuser attachment for precisely this purpose. Itโ€™s also perfect if your hair tends towards the dry side (as curls so often can), thanks to its intelligent heat control that ensures your tresses arenโ€™t exposed to excessive temperatures. 

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If you have fine hairโ€ฆ

Cut: โ€œShorter haircuts above the shoulder, such as the angled lob or a choppy bob with tousled ends work well with thin hair as they create the illusion of fullness,โ€ says Uva. โ€œIncorporating light layers with texture on the ends is another way to add body, shape and movement to thin hair.โ€ Also try this seasonโ€™s curtain fringe to fake a bit more body โ€“ read our how-to styling guide here.

Colour: Brunettes know this all too well: nothing looks flatter than block colour. Instead, ask your hairdresser to fake volume with a few well-placed foils. โ€œAdding highlights to fine hair creates an illusion of fuller, more voluminous hair,โ€ guides McCowan.

Style: Struggle to get waves or curls with staying power? โ€œHaving the right tool is the most important part of achieving perfect curls,โ€ says McCowan. โ€œThe new Cloud Nine Curling Wand is ideal for people with fine hair as the temperature control settings mean a lower temperature can be used to create curls, ensuring hair isnโ€™t damaged. Pro tips โ€“ always use a heat protectant spray and let each curl cool before brushing them out.โ€

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If you have oily hairโ€ฆ

Wash: โ€œAs counter-productive as it sounds, try not to wash your hair daily as this will cause over-production of oils,โ€ cautions Sydney hair stylist Barney Martin. โ€œNever apply conditioner to the scalp and embrace dry shampoo! Think about avoiding a fringe and try to ensure you donโ€™t run your fingers through your hair constantly.โ€

Style: โ€œAvoid boar bristle brushes as they will distribute oil even further through the hair and scalp,โ€ says Martin.  

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