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Flat to volume.


Question Posted Thursday July 22 2010, 2:50 am

what does flat to volume means? i just bought this shampoo and in the front it said "flat to volume" its pantene i love using pantene but i wanted to try a different kind. can some one explain to me what this means. thanks :)

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vikkikimberly answered Sunday July 25 2010, 5:53 pm:
it basically means you hair has more "life" to it.
for example greasy hair.. just brushed.. it usually very dead.. and flat. (some people have this kind of hair - minus the grease) it just naturally flat. so they might buy this shampoo to give it a bit more life

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BeePeeTee answered Thursday July 22 2010, 11:19 am:
It means that if you have hair that lays super flat on your head, you can can that shampoo to make it a little more poofy, ya know?

Good luck with your adventure with a new Pantene product! :)

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