
The slightly wavy, curly hair gives Truong Nhuoc Nam a youthful, modern look when playing the role of On Di Pham in the movie "Hard to Coax" (Photo: Truong Nhuoc Nam's Studio).
According to Mr. Le Trong Tien, a hair stylist with 19 years of experience in the profession in Hanoi, Truong Nhuoc Nam's hairstyle in the Chinese film, Difficult to Coax attracts with its natural, youthful but equally sophisticated look.
This hits the psychology of modern girls, bringing both gentle and close beauty and creating a sense of freedom.
"The appeal of this hairstyle lies in the skillful way of handling the volume, creating the feeling of thick, vibrant hair, helping the overall face become more harmonious and attractive. The application of the hairstyle is also quite flexible, suitable for many situations such as going to work, going out, dating.
This hairstyle is suitable for all face shapes and anyone can try it. The important thing is that we know how to choose the right length and volume for ourselves," the hair stylist commented.

According to this hair stylist, the actress has a small chin, so choosing a layered haircut with curls arranged in many layers helps avoid the feeling of "big head, small body" and the feeling of heaviness caused by long hair.
The curls start from the cheekbones, helping to increase the balance effect on the lower half of the face. This helps to move the visual center up, towards the eyes and the tip of the nose, making the face look more harmonious.
With experience in styling hair for many famous stars, Mr. Tien revealed the secret to owning hair like Truong Nhuoc Nam's in just 10 minutes a day with simple styling and hair care steps.
Experts share that to have naturally bouncy hair quickly, you need to prepare a good hair base. When taking care of your hair, you should prioritize using shampoo that is volumizing or for thin hair, and avoid heavy conditioners that make your hair greasy.
Next, use a heat protectant spray and a hair spray to volumize the roots - this is the "secret weapon" that helps women's hair become more voluminous without being damaged by heat.


When starting to style, the simplest and most effective step is to blow dry your hair upside down. Just bend your head down, blow dry from the bottom up or use a round brush to blow dry your hair against the roots to get natural volume. If you have a volumizing tong, you can use it to lightly clamp the roots close to the scalp to help keep the volume longer.
Next, simply curl the ends of your hair using a large curling iron or a round brush to create a natural curve. Finally, separate your hair with your hands and spray with a light texturizing spray to keep the shape all day long.
In case you don't have a specialized machine, experts suggest using large rollers to roll the hair roots while applying makeup, or braiding the hair loosely while it's still slightly damp, leaving it for 15-30 minutes and then removing it.
Another tip that Mr. Tien revealed is to spray dry shampoo on the roots of your hair and then use your hands to lightly comb it up, ensuring your hair is instantly fluffy.
However, to keep your hair bouncy for a long time without getting tangled or "flat" in the middle, Mr. Tien advises that you should avoid spraying too much hard glue or heavy mousse (a multi-purpose foam to hold and shape your hair). Instead, prioritize light-weight hair sprays to keep your hair both bouncy and naturally soft.
Hair stylists also note that girls with straight, easily flattened hair should curl or lightly blow-dry the ends of their hair to create waves, or use a specialized volumizing product for straight hair to keep the hair's shape longer.
In addition, to ensure that your hair is always thick and naturally bouncy, hair stylists recommend: Washing your hair with a volumizing, silicone-free shampoo; massaging your scalp regularly to stimulate new hair growth; trimming your hair regularly to remove dry, damaged hair; and eating foods rich in nutrients such as collagen, biotin, etc.
Besides the simple loose wavy hairstyle, Mr. Tien also suggests that women can refer to the subtle variations similar to the look of Truong Nhuoc Nam in the movie "Hard to coax" with just small accessories such as: hair ties, crab clips, to always keep a fresh look and create a strong impression.

Truong Nhuoc Nam's appearance with a ponytail, using a crab clip (Photo: "Hard to coax" film crew).

The character Wen Yi Fan, played by Zhang Ruo Nan, has a graceful half-bun hairstyle and slightly curled ends (Photo: "Hard to Coax" film crew).

So with just 10 minutes every morning, a few tips and a little care, you can completely have thick, bouncy hair like Truong Nhuoc Nam without having to go to the hair salon. Naturally beautiful, gentle but still outstanding, are you ready to try it?
Zhang Ruo Nan (born 1996), born in Wenzhou city, Zhejiang province, China.
In early 2025, Zhang Ruo Nan attracted a lot of attention from audiences and fans with the modern film Hard to Coax, starring alongside Bai Jing Ting.
The TV series Hard to Coax has set the highest record for a Chinese drama aired on Netflix, with its highest ranking reaching top 6 on the global chart.
In addition, the film also topped the Netflix list in Taiwan (China), Hong Kong (China), Singapore... and entered the top 10 in Korea.
On social media platforms such as Weibo, Kuaishou, Douyin, the film appeared on 3,509 trending topics, with a total of 18.913 billion views across the network. It can be said that the film has opened the way from a domestic hit to a global phenomenon.
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