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volume with flat irons


Question Posted Thursday August 28 2008, 5:59 pm

when i dont want the pinstraight look on my hair using a flat iron, should i start at the roots or dont touch the roots with the iron?



like this girl she said to start at the roots as close as you can:
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but if i do that ... will i have no volume..

I WAAAAAANT VOLUMME!


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lovedrugged answered Friday August 29 2008, 12:08 am:
take a section of hair, a rather small one and when you straighten it, pull the straightener straight up so that when you let the hair go from the iron, the hair kind of falls down, and the root is still standing. Do the whole secton of your head like that, and then spray underneath each time you're about to begin a new section.

So,
1. take the bottom section and flatiron it straight up to the sky.
2. Finish all the hair like that and then spray underneath
3.Repeat with all the other layers of your hair
and that's how it is. ;]

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