The biggest problem with flat hair is that even if the hair is fine, there's too much weight, which is what causes it to lay flat. In order to eliminate that problem, have the stylist lightly texturize your hair. Texturizing can be done with thinning shears, or by surface cutting, notching—the idea is to go into the body of the hair, closer into the scalp, and removing selected pieces of hair. The shorter pieces will support the other hair and hold it up. Adding layers can help, too.
Work a product, like a styling lotion—Redken's Contour is good—into just the scalp area and blow dry at the scalp. Later you can add product into the ends, but if you want lift, you need to dry the scalp area first. The idea is to direct the stem area, where the hair grows out of the scalp, off the head. Once you have your volume, you can do anything you want with the ends.
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10.9.09
How can you add body to thin or flat hair? - Beauty Tips, UAE
10.9.09
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