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How to volumize hair?

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lifebeginz · 10/12/2018 09:08

Just that really. hair is straight and fine. I sometimes use heated rollers and I have clip in extensions. I had a look at the click n curl but I am worried about them tangling in my hair. The other thing I looked at was Babyliss big hair. Is it any good?? I just want some volume boost and to be able to create a bit of a wave

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Daria32 · 10/12/2018 10:05

Heated rollers are the only thing that gives my hair volume!

Daria32 · 10/12/2018 10:05

Oh sorry, just seem that you use them already 🙈

sirmione16 · 10/12/2018 13:42

I find using some batiste volumising dry shampoo (even on clean hair!) before I style helps add some boost to me :)

alittlequinnie · 10/12/2018 14:02

I find the dry shampoo really good.

I got a babyliss big hair but on us fine hair girls you will be shocked at the amount it pulls out into the bristles - I stopped using it.

I got the revlon one step or whatever it is called on amazon - that gives amazing volume and doesn't pull my hair out - was also about £55 so not too expensive.

I also find the herbal essences bee strong shampoo really boosts my hair and the OGX green volumising shampoo really good too - available in superdrug - finally got2be volumising mouse spray - excellent root lift!

Fashionista101 · 10/12/2018 14:14

I use a wand and curl my ends up to about half way then I spray tresemmé hairspray (5 freeze hold)onto my finger tips and rub into my roots from beneath if that make sense. Really work and takes 10mins. Brushes out well too Grin

lifebeginz · 10/12/2018 14:42

* off to google Revlon one step*

Thanks for all your sugestions!

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