If you want to take your hair from flat to fabulous, you should get volume at your roots.If you want to have volume throughout your hair, you have to start with your roots.It is not as hard as it seems.You can add lift to your hair with a lot of products.Even if you don't have products, you can try out a variety of methods.
Step 1: If you want a volumizing cleanser, trade out your regular one.
The thicker your hair, the easier it is to get volume at your roots.If you want to use it as often as you wash your hair, look for one that says "volumizing" on the label.When washing your hair, pay attention to your roots.Rub it into your hair.
Step 2: It is a good idea to try a clarifying hair product every week.
It's a good idea to replace your regular cleanser with this one.It will remove excess product from your roots that may be weighing them down.With repeated use, products like conditioner, gel, and even volumizing shampoo can build up in your hair and weigh it down.Taking an occasional break from using these is a good idea.Organic hair products tend to cause less hair build up than traditional products.
Step 3: You shouldn't apply conditioner at the roots.
It's a great way to make your hair healthier.When you apply it to your roots, it reduces their volume.Since the hair at your roots is newer and not as dry as your ends, it is not necessary.You should only apply conditioner to the tips of your hair.If you have a lot of knots, you should only use conditioner on your roots.To prevent the product from building up, use a clarifying shampoo after.
Step 4: Thin hair should be Massaged into the roots of the hair with a quarter-sized Mousse.
You can spray it into your hand or use your fingertips.Remove the hair and blow dry the roots.This method can be used on both wet and dry hair.flip your hair over to dry it if you use it on wet hair.The technique can be used on curly hair.A styling gel can be used in the same way.Put a nickel-sized dollop on your hand.
Step 5: It is easy to lift at your roots with a volumizing spray.
You should flip your head over after drying your hair.Blow dry your roots a bit more after you've sprayed them with one of these sprays.The blow dryer can be skipped at the end.It will work if you're in a hurry, but you won't get as much lift.
Step 6: It's a good idea to apply a hair texturizing powder to lift hair all day.
Start with dry hair and sprinkle a small amount at the roots.To blend it into your roots, use your fingers.The product will give a lift.It's easy to add more volume to your hair with the help of a powder that adds bulk and texture.If you want to apply a bit underneath, you can flip your hair over.If your hair falls flat during the day, you can try to get it back by snoozing it near the roots.
Step 7: Dry shampoo can be sprayed or sprinkled on the roots.
If you haven't washed your hair in a day or two, use the shampoo on freshly cleaned and dried hair.To distribute it evenly, use your fingers.Adding a little texture and absorbing oil will create lift.
Step 8: Baking soda is a cheap solution to add to your hair.
Baking soda helps lift your roots.Use your fingers to work it into your roots after sprinkling a bit near your part.If you see more powder comb it in.Baking soda and water can be put on your roots.
Step 9: Place your head in the shower.
Rub your hair in with small movements on your fingers.For at least a couple of minutes, focus on your hair.Lifting your roots will give you extra volume.
Step 10: You should dry your wet hair with a towel.
Blow dry your hair as it hangs towards the floor.When the hair is dry, flip your head up.Your hair will go in this direction if you dry it this way.Dry it this way if you get tired during the process.Then put your head back up.While using your blow dryer, lift the hair up at the roots with your fingers.If you want to get extra lift, you can use a little spray at the roots.
Step 11: Take your roots and tea them.
Take your hair out at the top of your head.You're going against the way you'd normally comb your hair if you use a wide-toothed comb.It should be done a small section at a time.To make it look less tangled, use your fingers to comb through your hair.Try a clean toothbrush at the roots.
Step 12: It's a good idea to cut your hair in different places.
It would be better if you parted it on the left side.Go off to one side if you put it in the middle.Increasing volume at your roots can be accomplished by Rearranging it a little bit every day.Your hair flattens if you always part it in the place.You give your hair a lift by moving it to a new place.
Step 13: Leave in hot rollers for a bit.
Bigger rollers will create volume without too much curl.Curl your hair from the tips to the roots with the curlers horizontal.The rollers should be directed at a 45 degree angle from your head.The pin or clip can be used to hold the curler in place.If you have long hair, leave it in for 30 minutes as the heat will need time to reach the inner layers.Use your fingers to comb your hair when time is up.
Step 14: If everything fails, try a haircut.
Your hair is too heavy to have volume at the roots.A new haircut with lightening layers is what you need to get the lift you're looking for.Ask for a long, light layer.Let your hairdresser know that you want more volume.