How To Style And Take Care Of Your Ginger Hair?

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Ginger hair stands out from the crowd and is more fashionable than ever. Whether it is natural or dyed, gingers are original people, they swim against the current and like being different (they are by nature!), which makes other people copy them like sad wannabees. In this article, we will check the best ways to make the most out of your ginger hair and exploit your god-given gift to your advantage.

We have to warn you though: you better be ok with attention pal, because you’re going to get tons of that if you follow our advice. Not that it is a bad or a good thing, but if you like being different, you’re going to love what you’re about to read.

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The 5 Best 2024 Hairstyles For Gingers

It’s all about statistics: 2 out of 100 people are ginger, so standing out of the crowd is inevitable for you. This doesn’t mean that you will stand out just by being ginger. It means that you’re special and exclusive whether you like it or not. And you’ll be even more so with our hairstyles.

Countries and people that are widely known for hosting many gingers include the English, Irish and nordic European countries. In terms of the total population, the USA and the British islands show the greatest number of gingers in the world. Being ginger is not the only thing to consider when choosing a hairstyle though. The shape and size of your head, your clothing and other considerations are just as important. Bear them in mind as we navigate through our list.

Nº1: Scissor Cut and Messy Top

Let’s go for the sexiest one first. This is just our personal opinion, but nothing cries out sexy like a seamless, casual hairstyle with a natural spark to it. That’s just an appearance though, and you should know how to do it. Go to your favourite barber and ask for a scissor cut on the sides and leave it longer on top. When you wake up in the morning, shake your hair on top and go out with swagger. We will tell you how to get the best hair consistency to master this look.

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Nº2: The High & Curvy Fringe

Let’s delve deeper into the fringe-thing. If you want to go viral, this is what you’re looking for. More sophisticated than our prior style on the list, this will require some combing in the morning, but it will pay off. You might want to use lacquer, wax, fixative or your preferred hair product to keep it all in place, you have to go the whole way for this one, middle-way will not be enough. So ake your fringe stand tall and curve it in extravagant ways!

Nº3: The Long Hair and Big Beard

For all you strong men out there who want to look like a mass-murder viking, this is what you were born for. You’re tall, you’re tough, or you want to look tougher, so why not grow a big ginger beard to combine it with long ginger hair? You can also keep your hair shorter, but a beard is a must. And muscles. Loads of them.

Nº4: The Long and Combed Back

More gentlemanly and formal, fully embracing the British origin of innumerous of you gingers out there, this look will do magnificently with a suit and tie. Shave your beard or trim it short, put on your shiniest shoes and get ready to become the target of all stares. Nothing is more elegant and worthy of attention than a long-and-combed-back-hair ginger gentleman.

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Nº5: The Balding Ginger

You’re ginger and you’re balding? No worries, that’s nothing to hide or to feel bad about. Keep it at mid length and stall proud, it’s a killer look if you know how to style a beard. If your hair loss is very pronounced, don’t go for the side comb and shave it off instead. Lastly, if the shaved style doesn’t look good on you, forget wearing hats, look for the best hair transplant in Turkey and solve your problem forever.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Ginger Hair

Being ginger comes with a series of pros and cons that you should absolutely master if you want to make the most of your god-given gift. So let’s look into them.

  • Enviable firmness: ginger hair is known for being the firmest hair there is. This means that hair roots and hair are firm, thick and stronger than any other hair on average. This, however, means that you should be careful hydrating your hair, as it will be more difficult to do so. Don’t be afraid to use hair conditioner, you’ll thank us later.
  • Take Care of your Skin: being ginger usually means having white skin and being sensitive to sun radiation. Luckily, there’s sun creams out there to solve this issue. Your skin is usually sensitive too, so make sure you treat it right.
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How to Take Care of Your Ginger Hair?

Let’s now look at the best ways of taking care of your ginger hair.

  1. If you’re naturally ginger, use light shampoos and conditioners and hydrate it as we’ve mentioned. You might want to use henna shampoo, as it is very effective and particularly good for ginger hair. Also, sun radiation might be bad for your skin, but it will make your hair shine wonderfully, so make sure to use it to your advantage.
  2. Ginger hair is generally thick, which also makes it more rebellious and difficult to tame. To deal with this, be careful with heat exposure, such as hair dryers. Try to dry your hair naturally as much as your can.
  3. If you’re ginger, you want your hair to shine bright and beautifully. To do this, you should apply a silicone and vitamin-rich serum. This will also make your hair less frizzy, so you’ll kill two birds with one stone. Other positive effects include making your hair softer and protected. Don’t overuse the serum, however!
  4. Avoid alcoholic products at all costs (and we don’t mean beverages, don’t worry). Alcoholic hair products will make your hair less shiny. So make sure you check the content of all products before you put them on your hair!