In that same vein,
coarse hair needs to be protected while you sleep, so braid it, put it up in a bun or wrap it.
Not exact matches
The blades tend to dull very quickly and usually
need to be replaced every few shaves — sometimes after every shave, depending on how hairy you are and how
coarse your facial
hair is.
On the other hand if your facial
hair is very thick and
coarse, you might
need something a little more aggressive.
If your leg
hair is very
coarse and thick, though, a few rounds of laser
hair removal can thin it out for more manageable upkeep (you'll probably still
need to shave, but not as much or as often).
Kiss fuzz goodbye forever with laser treatments, especially if your
hair is dark and
coarse and difficult to remove — just a few sessions are all you
need to score a hairless lip.
Because the high pH of true soap raises the scales that make up your
hair, you'll
need to smooth them back down with something acidic or you'll find your
hair is quite
coarse and tangly.
I def
need to check these out bc my
hair is thick,
coarse, abd curly and i
need a couple of good brushes to dry it straight (when i do).
I have
coarse, straight but frizzy
hair with a few weird waves that require flat ironing and to get curls I
need hot rollers or a curling iron.
High heat is best for thick or
coarse hair (it can handle it, plus thicker strands
need more heat to manipulate them into place), while low settings are better for fine
hair, since they are thinner and can't handle / don't require high heat to style.
The German Sheppweiler is a medium to heavy seasonal shedder and his thick,
coarse coat will
need brushing 3 to 4 times per week (more during shedding season) to keep it looking its best and the
hair in check.