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Hair products for volume

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SummersBreeze · 26/06/2022 22:28

I got my hair done at the hairdressers recently and the hairdresser rubbed a cream into my scalp before blow-drying. He said it was to help give the hair volume and lift. Then he worked some magic with brushes and the volume that he made in my hair was incredible. Loved it so much.

I never got the name of the stuff he used in my scalp. By any chance does anyone know of a scalp cream or serum for volume? I want to recreate it at home.

Thanks

OP posts:
Tinks15 · 26/06/2022 22:40

Sorry not helpful OP but following

Oceanus · 26/06/2022 22:57

L'Oréal volumizing spray (green bottle). I spray on roots and the blow dry.
Also love hair rollers (the big ones), I'll use the spray, then let hair dry, when I get them the rolls out all I get is volume. I got mine from Primark super cheap.
Also love the Babyliss brush for Big Hair. It gives my hair loads of volume that really holds.
I do NOT recommend the Revlon volume brush. It makes my hair look good for 20 minutes and then it looks like it's glued to the scalp with zero volume, it deflates, honest! Hahah! (I would recommend it for those who want to straighten and remove volume though.)

SummersBreeze · 26/06/2022 23:02

Oceanus · 26/06/2022 22:57

L'Oréal volumizing spray (green bottle). I spray on roots and the blow dry.
Also love hair rollers (the big ones), I'll use the spray, then let hair dry, when I get them the rolls out all I get is volume. I got mine from Primark super cheap.
Also love the Babyliss brush for Big Hair. It gives my hair loads of volume that really holds.
I do NOT recommend the Revlon volume brush. It makes my hair look good for 20 minutes and then it looks like it's glued to the scalp with zero volume, it deflates, honest! Hahah! (I would recommend it for those who want to straighten and remove volume though.)

I have a hot tools volumisier brush and I love it. It's like a salon blow dry and it really lasts for a few days. Love it.

Thanks for the reply. I will look for that online.

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Oceanus · 26/06/2022 23:16

Look for L'Oréal Professionnel Volumetry Series Expert.

imstilljenny2 · 27/06/2022 12:30

My hair is super fine and limp and I've tried lots of volumising products over the years. The best by far are Living proof volumising mousse and volumising root spray. Expensive but you only need a tiny amount.
I would love to know what product your hairdresser used though. I think you should phone the salon to ask and report back to us all!

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