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hi i have thin straight hair, its long, blonde.
hairstyle ideas please
my hair is so flat help!
also any volumizing product ideas i can use?
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You could get a root perm which will lift your hair from the roots, but this is a permanent thing and it will have to be maintained constantly. An easier & cheaper option would be to buy yourself some rollers, and after you have washed your hair, rough dry it so its still a little damp and put them in and sleep with them in or just let your hair dry fully, these will automatically lift your hair and give it a wave. When you take them out, put hairspray into the roots so that that the lifted hair is held. If you don't have time to do this, when blow drying your hair, hold the hair dryer so that the funnel faces upwards and blow dry your hair like that - it will ruffle up the hair cuticles and give you that volume look. Use heat protector with all of these options though!
If its a haircut you want, get layers put in, the shortest layer being just beneath your head and jaw, and ask for a blunt cut, as blunt straight cuts on the hair look so much thicker. or you can get low lights which will automatically give depth to your hair.
As for products, there are so many on the market, its about trying them out and seeing what works best for you, each month try out a different one and don't use too much conditioner in your hair as it will weigh it down.
You could get a root perm which will lift your hair from the roots, but this is a permanent thing and it will have to be maintained constantly. An easier & cheaper option would be to buy yourself some rollers, and after you have washed your hair, rough dry it so its still a little damp and put them in and sleep with them in or just let your hair dry fully, these will automatically lift your hair and give it a wave. When you take them out, put hairspray into the roots so that that the lifted hair is held. If you don't have time to do this, when blow drying your hair, hold the hair dryer so that the funnel faces upwards and blow dry your hair like that - it will ruffle up the hair cuticles and give you that volume look. Use heat protector with all of these options though!
If its a haircut you want, get layers put in, the shortest layer being just beneath your head and jaw, and ask for a blunt cut, as blunt straight cuts on the hair look so much thicker. or you can get low lights which will automatically give depth to your hair.
As for products, there are so many on the market, its about trying them out and seeing what works best for you, each month try out a different one and don't use too much conditioner in your hair as it will weigh it down.
A good hairstyle for thin hair?
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i currently have medium length hair with a some side bangs. My hair is really thin though so when I straighten it, it just looks gross and gets flat and just sticks to my face.
I really want a new haircut though and i have no clue what to do with it. I don't want to cut it above my shoulders though... I have oval shaped face by the way.
I was thinking of something like this... Would it look any good?
http://www.shout.ru/news/ashlee_simpson.jpg
thanks =]
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it depends...do you have a picture of your hair, i would say that you should try straightening your hair with a blow dryer and a curling iron because it less heat damage to your hair, for some reasons my bangs just stick out when i use a straightening iron and they look bad too,
also use heat tamer spray or heat protecting spray, they help keep your hair from getting damage, also try heat activated products they are suppose to give u the best look when you use heat, like a blow dryer and curling iron and even a flat iron, you should try it and see if it works, i would try tresemme or nexus or vo5 products and got2b products have some heat activated products too hehe also theres some thickening hair products through shampoo and conditioners but ive never tried them because i have thick hair, i would say before you really try any type of hair due make sure u have a shampoo and conditioner that works for your hair, try a shampoo and condition that really improves and makes your hair the best it can be, like making it soft and whatnot before really trying any drastic hairdue because you need to make sure your hair can handle anything you throw at it, i really like loreal paris pro vive shampoos and conditioners but a lot of other people seem to like herbal essence, just think, keep it simple and then work up from there!
it depends...do you have a picture of your hair, i would say that you should try straightening your hair with a blow dryer and a curling iron because it less heat damage to your hair, for some reasons my bangs just stick out when i use a straightening iron and they look bad too,
also use heat tamer spray or heat protecting spray, they help keep your hair from getting damage, also try heat activated products they are suppose to give u the best look when you use heat, like a blow dryer and curling iron and even a flat iron, you should try it and see if it works, i would try tresemme or nexus or vo5 products and got2b products have some heat activated products too hehe also theres some thickening hair products through shampoo and conditioners but ive never tried them because i have thick hair, i would say before you really try any type of hair due make sure u have a shampoo and conditioner that works for your hair, try a shampoo and condition that really improves and makes your hair the best it can be, like making it soft and whatnot before really trying any drastic hairdue because you need to make sure your hair can handle anything you throw at it, i really like loreal paris pro vive shampoos and conditioners but a lot of other people seem to like herbal essence, just think, keep it simple and then work up from there!
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