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Writer's pictureBecca Oyler

Thin Hair Tips and Tricks

Thin Hair- How to make your hair look thicker and more full.

Here are my tops tips to create more volume with thin fine hair! I will give you my top product recommendations, styling tips and cutting tips.

Products to use:

A volumizing / texturizing shampoo and conditioner- this will help give your hair body, movement and texture to maintain the volume throughout the day. My favorites are: Oribe Magnificent Volume shampoo and conditioner and the R and Co Biotin Thickening shampoo and conditioner.



Volumizing mousse- I apply this to the roots to give my hair more lift, more texture and make it appear more full. I love the R and Co Rodeo Star thickening mousse and the Oribe Texturizing Grandiose Mousse.

Thickening Spray- Using a thickening spray on damp hair, spraying it throughout the hair will help the hair follicles to appear thicker. I apply this this directly on problem areas. (Thin hair lines) it works wonders!!

I love the R and Co Dallas Thickening spray and Maximista Thickening Spray.



Texturizing powder or spray- After I tease my roots I apply either a powder or spray with lots of texture, this will help your volume stay better for longer and if it flattens you can simply rub your fingers up through the hair and the texture from the products will help revamp the volume. I love the R and co Skyline Texturizing Powder Dry shampoo.



Styling tips:

Blow dry your hair!! Always blow dry your hair the opposite way from how you want it to lay. This will dry the hair perfectly so that way when the hair is flipped back over, it has volume to sit on.

Use a round brush to blow dry. This will help smooth out your hair and provide you with lots of volume. For max volume choose a smallish brush. The smaller the brush the closer you can get to your roots and so the max lift you will get.

Tease your roots- It doesn't need to be a lot (unless you want to) but doing this and then following it with a spray will help the tease to stay in place for longer. Also if your spray can is an aerosol then what I do it spray the teas and then place the can directly on the sprayed area and pull the hair down over it. The coldness from the can will freeze that into place for an even longer lasting style.




Cutting Tips:

When getting your hair cut, you want to maximize the texture throughout your cut. (By texture in some cases does not mean layers)

I mean adding point cutting, and different texturizing techniques to help the hair have more movement.

I do this texturizing technique where I ( I won't spoil all my secrets) am able to cut your hair in a way that your root hair more volume……too good to be true, it's not! I learned this and when you style with texturizing products it makes a world of a difference!!

I hope you enjoyed this and learned something new!! Try these suggestions out on your hair and let me know how you liked it!!



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