Can someone please tell me how I can get volume when I blow dry my hair?
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Jan 18, 2014
Jen S.
Jan 18, 2014
Taylor F.
Blow dry your hair in layers with a round brush. The round brush will help add volume. It also looks like she used a flat iron to flip her ends :)
Jan 18, 2014
Taylor F.
Jan 18, 2014
Sapphire K.
Or use a root lifting spray, I have one by kenra, then blow dry upside down to dry at least the roots, finish on COOL. Cooling the hair before gravity pulls at it is key, because cooled hair is set hair.
Jan 18, 2014
Rylee N.
You can blow dry your hair using a round brush like Taylor said, or invest in a hot air styling brush. You can use root enhancers as well. While you are blow drying, shake your hair with your fingers near the roots and blow dry it upside down. Shaking it helps separate the hairs to add more volume to your hair.
Jan 18, 2014
Lisa J.
Use a round brush, on the crown pull your hair forward when blowing out. Shoot some cold air when done to set.
Jan 18, 2014
Annmarie K.
So many tips and products! First what is your hair type? Is your hair chemically treated?
Jan 18, 2014
Lauren A.
I don't know much but I flip my hair over, it makes drying faster and gives some volume.