How can I add volume to thin, dry hair without drying it out more?
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Oct 15, 2013
Rachel L.
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Oct 15, 2013
Mary R.
Hairspray or you could blow dry it but make sure to use a heat protectant made for dry hair. Another way is you flip your head over and brush your hair, it gives it so much volume. Hope this helps :)
Oct 15, 2013
Ashley G.
Clip in extensions and then you can just moisture rise and take care of your own hair too.
Oct 15, 2013
Bobbi W.
You could tease it (backcombe) and use hairspray when you're done.