When was the last time you had your hairs styled? There is nothing quite like that feeling when someone notices your hairs and tells you it “looks amazing!” It can surely boosts your confidence.
We see various types of hairstyles for both men and women, make sure you try some and use the words from the following list of describe them in your writing.
Adjective Words to Describe Hair
Following are commonly used words for describing Hair:
- Wig-real: a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
- Nicely-braided: nicely braided as per hair length
- Ash-blonde: of hair color-whitish
- Curly black: with black curls
- Thick braided: thick hair braid
- Brown: brown color hair
- Triangular: having three angles; forming or shaped like a triangle
- Lustrous: made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow
- Snow white: of the white color of snow
- Sentient: endowed with feeling and unstructured consciousness
- Intricately braided: complicated hair braid
- Grey: grey hair color
- Thin: thin hair
- Fair: sideshows hair
- Rather thick: thick hair
- Scorched: dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
- Tawny: of a light brown to brownish orange color;
- Ordinary: ordinary and simple hair
- Fine: fine hair
- Little: little hair
- Golden: golden hair
- Red: red color hair
- White: white hair
- Dark: dark thick hair
- Shaggy: used of hair; thick and poorly groomed
- Coarse: rough to touch,
- Gray: a neutral achromatic color midway between white and black
- body: is the terminal hair that develops on the human body during and after puberty
- Brittle: a combination of dryness, dullness, split ends and frizzing
- Bouncy: springy; elastic. Clean, bouncy hair
- Bristly: is thick and rough
- Bushy: fur is very thick.
- Crinkly: crinkly hair is rough and curly
- Delicate: having a soft or fragile beauty, pleasantly subtle, soft
- Downy: very soft and fluffy
- Flat: hair tends to lie close to your head, particularly in the crown area
- Fluffy: soft and light.
- Frizzy: not smooth and neat because individual shafts are variably wavy and do not align together
- Fuzzy: fuzzy hair sticks up in a soft, curly mass
- Glossy: glossy means smooth and shiny
- Lank: it is long and perhaps greasy and hangs in a dull and unattractive way
- Limp: not strong or firm
- Listless: tends to lack moisture, shine, and body
- Nappy: describe the hair of black people, especially women
- Puffy: as to stand out from the head in a rounded shape
- Sticky: could be secondary to product residue, dandruff
- Velvet: having hair that feels like velvet
Keep exploring EnglishBix to learn adjectives to describe things in writing.
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