If you have fine hair, then you are probably used to encountering styling problems. Fine, soft or thin hair often has trouble holding curl and volume for any period of time. As a result, you may have decided to simply go with the straight look. However, you can get curls to stay in fine hair as long as you follow a specific process to get and hold them.
Instructions
1. Shampoo your hair. Use lukewarm water rather than hot, which can damage and strip already fine hair. Rinse your hair until the water runs clear before moving on.
2. Apply a leave-in conditioner. Work it into every strand of your hair from the roots down. You may need to use several small applications on various parts of your head to make sure every piece of hair is covered.
3. Spritz your hair with the volume enhancer. Lift up layers and spray underneath the top layer of hair. Focus on the root area.
4. Dry your hair. Dry your hair as normal, trying to limit brushing during the process, since this can stretch and break hair. Use the lowest setting and remove most of the moisture, then allow it to air dry if you have time. Your hair must be completely dry before you move on.
5. Spray your hair with hairspray. Mist the entire head. Do not create a helmet, but just apply a light mist.
6. Curl your hair. Wind a strand of hair around the curling iron. If you have curling tongs, do not pull the hair through them, but place them at the very end of the strand and then wrap it. Hold it in place long enough to heat the entire strand, then respray the curl and release it. You can do this for random strands to give your hair texture, or do your entire head in spiral curls.
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