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Oct 26, 2013
Mary R.
So my hair is naturally straight, and thin. And I really want more volume in it without teasing it or using hairspray. Do you ladies know any products to make or buy that helps with volume?
Oct 26, 2013
Mary R.
Or that make it thicker?
Oct 26, 2013
Zahra M.
If you have a hair dryer then you can flip your hair over so it's in front of your face and use a blow dryer on that, getting the round brush (I think it's called the barrel brush) and wrapping hair around the brush whilst blow drying away from the roots, hope I helped! :)
Oct 27, 2013
Sierra B.
Try using the Aussie aussome volume conditioner. that helps some. I sleep with it in a bun and that helps a lot.