No Volume in my hair! Help x
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Jan 2, 2014
Olivia M.
I have Long brown hair that is Naturally wavy...it have good volume...except when I tie it up...I try do a messy ponytail and it goes flat..buns are the same too. :) do any of you know some neat tricks I can try to achieve that messy voluminous up-do?! :D thank yew xx
Jan 2, 2014
Dilara K.
Well, I hope that youre going to find an answer for your problem because I have the same problem :(( xx
Jan 2, 2014
Teresa P.
You could tease the hair at the roots and use volume hair spray
Jan 2, 2014
Alison L.
tease your upsidedown
Jan 2, 2014
Rachel W.
I had the same problem! Don't use a lot of heat on your hair, and don't condition your roots! I use Aussie mousse and it makes my hair super voluminous
Jan 2, 2014
Tabitha F.
All you need is texturing clay, a comb, clips and a hair tie. Start by using the matt clay, put in your finger tips and scrunch hair to add texture. Then at the crown back comb\tease once you've got that to the point you want I would clip that up so you have a lift at the top. Then just do your pony tail as normal! My hair is exactly the same as yours but this seems to work for me, hope it helps! xox
Jan 2, 2014
Olivia M.
Thank you very much guys for your great tips :) very helpful.
Jan 3, 2014
Lalala A.
Try using large Velcro rollers at night it works for me!