hi i have hair down to my back bra fastener and it is really thin. i also have a side partins and side fringe. i put a couple of curls with tongs on the top sections of my hair. its very nice and something different. i also dry my hair upside downwith my fingers and i use my straightners just on the ends on my hair not touching the roots then i set it with a little hairspray.
hope i have helped
take care
from lisa
2006-11-24 11:51:31
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answered by lisa m 1
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1.Start With A Volume Enhancing Haircut..If your hair is fine to super fine, it is important that you work closely with your hairdresser to create a short cut that maximizes your hair fullness levels. 2.Consider Chemicals To Help Swell The Hair Shaft 3.Crank Up The Volume In The Shower
It is a well-known secret that cleansing hair with volumizing shampoos will definitely add body and fullness to hair that is straight, fine or thinning.4.Skip The Rinse-Out Conditioner 5.Finish Shampoo Session With Cool/Cold Water Rinse 6.Use Detanglers And/Or Leave-In Conditioners Sparingly 7.Use Volume Enhancing Products At The Roots To Provide Lift, Separation And Good Foundation 8.Use Styling Tools With Precision 9.Backcombing Techniques-Backcombing or "ratting" hair can damage smooth, shiny hair. If done correctly, it can add instant fullness and movement while still maintaining healthy shine. 10. Building Big Bodacious Roots Without Backcombing 11.Adding Chunky, Jagged, Full Look 12. Skip Heavy Hairsprays Or Shine Products-One potential mistake that people with fine hair make is finishing their style with heavy hairspray that will cause all that newly added volume to flatten over time.try Robert Hallowel prawduct- super volumizing tonic wic cost $10.50 n Paves Professional - FLAWless Red Carpet Firm Hold Repairing Styling Mousse For Dry Damaged Hair-$6.29 or pantene volume shampoo.
2006-11-24 20:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The key to healthy hair (volume filled!) is a good shampoo, conditioner and styling product. I recommend Herbal Essences Body Envy Shampoo & Conditioner, along with Herbal Essences Volumizing Mousse.
2006-11-24 11:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I would probably use a mousse or a lighter defining or texturing cream. Anything too heavy (like certain gels) will weigh your hair down & won't give you the volume. I like using mousse or I just tried a Nexxus defining cream & I liked the results. Also, when you blowdry use a large round brush & pull your hair up as you blowdry. If you use a big enough brush it won't curl your hair but it will define it & pulling up as you dry will give it volume.
2006-11-24 11:32:47
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answered by lop 3
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Try volumizing shampoo, conditioner, mousse, and other styling products.
You can buy them at stores rather cheap, maybe $2 - $4 a piece.
If you want something more expensive, visit a salon.
2006-11-24 11:30:32
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answered by *MissNic 4
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aussie volume shampoo. or mane and tail.
2006-11-24 11:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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can't you just turn up the volume?
2006-11-24 11:37:16
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answered by michael 2
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after u wash your hair, blow dry it half way. then add mousse then finish blow drying it.
2006-11-24 11:53:10
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answered by shortee 1
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Try using shampoo genuis. DUH but only volumizing shampoos
2006-11-24 11:35:51
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answered by Noodles of Fun(: 2
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