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Mar 11, 2013
Keri T.
So, I'm growing my hair. I am doing everything like taking the right vitimins and not blow drying and straightening my hair as often but I just can't leave it natural, like in my profile picture. I don'y want dead straight hair, I like my volume I have. Just want a smoother look:(
Mar 11, 2013
Emma J.
I'm no pro, but I love you natural hair!!
Mar 11, 2013
Amani T.
Yea just keep it natural and keep doing what your doing.
Mar 11, 2013
Bethany K.
If you mean "smoother" as in less frizzy, use a serum on it. They don't always require heaT. If you mean as in styled find some no heat styles.
Mar 12, 2013
Keri T.
Thankyou Emma:) I was thinking like rollers for smoother look, like not as curly? but scared the velcro might damage my hair:(
Mar 13, 2013
Trish F.
My hair stylist uses a round brush to create volume. Blow dry your hair as you would with a round brush and let the brush sit on your root (while that brush sits there, use another round brush and blow dry/volumize another section, keep alternating brushes).
Also keep in mind as hair grows longer, it's starts to weight down and loses it's volume. Most girls get their volume by 'teasing' their roots.
Mar 15, 2013
Keri T.
I tend not to blow dry it, but thanks anyway!