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Everyone should have a hairstyle according to their physical factors and needs, also some other points like the subject's physical attributes and desired self-image or the stylist's artistic instincts.

Physical factors include natural hair type and growth pattern, face and head shape from various angles, and overall body proportion. Self-image may be directed toward the social image and job pattern (military-style crew cuts or current "fad" hairstyles such as the Dido flip), identifying with some differences (e.g., dreadlocks or punk hair), or respecting religious and social dictates (e.g., Orthodox Jewish payout or the Sikh practice of kesh), though this is highly context-dependent and a "mainstream" look in one setting may be limited to a "subgroup" in another.

There are lots of Hairstyle processes. Hair dressing may include many things such as weaves, coloring, extensions, perms, undying relaxers, curl, and any other form of style or texturing.

Hair cutting or hair trimming is intended to create a specific shape and form. Its scope is colossal. Some may trim the uneven ends of the hair to a uniform length; others may completely shave their heads.

Trimming is the main way to maintain the overall maintenance of haircuts. There are ways to trim one's own hair but it is not a good idea as it is difficult to maintain symmetry while cutting hair at the back of one's head. Although garnish augments the hair's appearance by removing broken or split ends. But trimming does not promote rapid hair growth or repair any damaged hair.

Brushes and combs are used to organize the hair, encouraging all hair to lie in the same direction after taking shower and removing bothering parasites like lint, dandruff, or hairs.

Styling tools may include hair irons (including flat, curling, and crimping irons), hair dryers, and hair rollers. Hair dressing might also comprise the use of product to adjoin texture, polish, twist, volume or hold to a meticulous style.

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