my hair is medium-thinnish, but its really flat and limp, and when i put it in a ponytail its like heavy and limp and it really annoys me..what can i do to make it more um "fluffy" haha without it being like frizzy, and i also have a couple layers (not many, but they are short) and when i put my hair in a ponytail i really want them to stick out the layers (I hope you know what i mean) any help??
Thanks:)
PS my hair is about 2 inches below my shoulders
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? angie91 answered Wednesday March 12 2008, 7:06 pm: Hey!
You are exactly like me!!! I have been battling this problem for ages. Kay, so what I did was I got layers, and I use a thick barreled curling iron to flip it out. If you google Mandy moore, and Reese Whitherspoon, you'll probably see what I mean.
When I want to curl it, I use this process:
1. Blow dry,
2. Hairspray
3. Curl
4. Spray
5. Brush/comb (if need be)
6. SPRAYYYY.
Talk to your hair dresser about layers. she will probably be able to give you some good information about the layers in a pony tail.
Make sure you have a side part/bangs, those tend to make your thin hair look alittle more volumnous.
There are also different shaping gels that can keep it fluffy and prevent frizziness. I would recommend talking to your hair dresser.
Good luck, hope I helped :)
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Hitoast answered Tuesday March 11 2008, 10:03 pm: Ok, I would recommend getting really short layers around the top of your head and hardly any, if any at all, at the bottom.
Also, you could try teasing your hair. This definitely adds some more volume to the top. There are tons of instructional videos about this on you tube :]
And on top of all of this, use some type of volumizing shampoo or hairspray to JUST the top of your head.
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