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Is your mane less than bouncy? There are lots of volumizing products nowadays to turn your limp, dull mane into one that's got volume, shine, and bounce. However, it's possible you've already used a number of such products and didn't give you the results you desired. If you are thinking that your hair is as hopeless as it is lifeless, think again! You only need to use several simple tricks to give your hair some bounce and body. To be honest, it's an error in judgment to use volumizing hair care products to attempt to give life to your dull hair. Sure, there may be a couple of winners out there, but the vast majority of them work on the same principle. What they do is coat the hair so it gets stiff and won't lay flat. Hypothetically, it all sounds good, but then it doesn't truly work in real life. When it's coated, hair becomes thick and stiff. However, hair also becomes heavier because the coating adds more weight to the hair, weighing down the hair. The added strength of the coating isn't enough to support the added weight. What happens is that hair gets even flatter. You could still use volumizing hair styling products if you wish to, but you'll want to steer clear of those that contain wax, silicone, or polymers in them. Additionally, there are non-volumizing hair styling products that can weigh down your locks. For instance, sprays, gels, or mousse created to keep hair in place are heavy, and not flexible. When you brush your hair, the stiff coating is taken out and there is no extra "lift" to hold the hair in place. In the same way, products created to add more shine also add weight. If you prefer to continue using styling products to give your hair a bit of body, be sure to use one that adds the mildest or lightest weight to hair. Add volume to your dull by blow drying it. This is one of the best ways to do this. However, heat will also result in damage. Before blow drying your locks, eliminate most of the moisture with a towel. This will lessen the time you need to blow dry your hair and expose it to heat. For your hair dryer, it's advisable if you opt for a diffused or low heat one. You should not direct the air stream exclusively from the front. Try to separate the hair strands while they are drying. Make use of a broad tooth comb or your fingers to constantly lift and rearrange the hair strands while they dry. Do not stop doing this until your hair is totally dry. The truth is, you don't need a hair dryer. Your locks could get dry too by regular gentle brushing and tossing as it dries. By doing this, your stresses won't just hang string-straight as they dry. Nonetheless, once you start using heat, you have created steam. Your hair will certainly turn lifeless if you shut off the blow dryer while your hair isn't entirely dry. If all methods you've tried for giving dull hair some volume fail, however, you've got one fool-proof alternative left: a perm. You need to take additional care, though, because chemicals could cause damage to hair. The great thing is that even when you wash your hair and brush out the curls, your hair should have body. For more details kindly visit the following web site by clicking on this link - [http://www.datafilehost.com/d/b900ccd0 radiance beauty hub]. You could also visit [http://radiancebeautyhub.co.za www.radiancebeautyhub.co.za] .
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