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]]>The journey to voluminous hair begins in the shower. Try using volumizing shampoos and conditioners that are designed to add lift and body. Avoid heavy, moisturizing products that can weigh your hair down. You can also try using a light mouse after the shower.
When blow-drying your hair, flip your head upside down. This encourages the roots to stand away from the scalp, which naturally adds volume. Finish with a blast of cool air to set the style and add more fullness.
Hair rollers can add incredible volume and bounce. Use them on damp hair and leave them in while you do your makeup. For a modern twist, try using Velcro rollers at the crown of your head for added lift.
Finally, changing the direction of your hair parting can lift the roots and add volume. If you usually part your hair on the left, try flipping it to the right, or vice versa.
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]]>Changing the way you blow dry your hair can help create lift at the roots for a fuller, more voluminous look. Here are some tips on how to master the art of blow dry for fine hair.
Flipping your head upside down to blow dry is one of the oldest tricks in the book. It requires no technique and creates instant volume. You can’t go wrong with it.
Rather than blow drying your hair underneath the brush, lift your hair up away from your head at an angle. Blowdry the hair on top of the brush to create more lift from the root. This works best with a rounded brush.
Using your fingers instead of a brush can actually encourage volume at the roots. You don’t need to do this through all your hair, but it will prevent your hair from drying flat on the top of your head.
Attacking your hair with maximum speed can cause it to dry too quickly and lie limply on your head. Keep the heat high but lower the speed. This is particularly effective when combined with one of the other techniques on this list.
If you have fine hair, you are probably familiar with volumisng mouse by now. Mouse goes hand in hand with the upside-down technique and creates the illusion of lustrous, bouncy hair.
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]]>The post Tips for Adding More Volume to Your Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The journey to voluminous hair begins in the shower. Try using volumizing shampoos and conditioners that are designed to add lift and body. Avoid heavy, moisturizing products that can weigh your hair down. You can also try using a light mouse after the shower.
When blow-drying your hair, flip your head upside down. This encourages the roots to stand away from the scalp, which naturally adds volume. Finish with a blast of cool air to set the style and add more fullness.
Hair rollers can add incredible volume and bounce. Use them on damp hair and leave them in while you do your makeup. For a modern twist, try using Velcro rollers at the crown of your head for added lift.
Finally, changing the direction of your hair parting can lift the roots and add volume. If you usually part your hair on the left, try flipping it to the right, or vice versa.
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]]>The post 5 Tips For Blow Drying Fine Hair appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Changing the way you blow dry your hair can help create lift at the roots for a fuller, more voluminous look. Here are some tips on how to master the art of blow dry for fine hair.
Flipping your head upside down to blow dry is one of the oldest tricks in the book. It requires no technique and creates instant volume. You can’t go wrong with it.
Rather than blow drying your hair underneath the brush, lift your hair up away from your head at an angle. Blowdry the hair on top of the brush to create more lift from the root. This works best with a rounded brush.
Using your fingers instead of a brush can actually encourage volume at the roots. You don’t need to do this through all your hair, but it will prevent your hair from drying flat on the top of your head.
Attacking your hair with maximum speed can cause it to dry too quickly and lie limply on your head. Keep the heat high but lower the speed. This is particularly effective when combined with one of the other techniques on this list.
If you have fine hair, you are probably familiar with volumisng mouse by now. Mouse goes hand in hand with the upside-down technique and creates the illusion of lustrous, bouncy hair.
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