Quick Ways to Make your Hair Look Fuller
Posted by Dena on August 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment

When your hair is flat and thin, you don’t have to lie down and take it. Noone wants lifeless hair that shows no character. Most common, relaxed hair often lacks fullness. So what can you do that is quick and easy to add some fullness and life to your hair? Here are a few tips that can help.
Lift the hair and tease to create a bouffant. You can achieve bouffant like styles by using a fine tooth comb when teasing. Spray a little spritz or holding spray to the teased hair. After you tease the hair, the top section can be curled to hide the tease. This is a great way to add fullness to the crown of your head, hence giving the appearance of fuller tresses. Although commonly used in the crown of the head, you may utilize this technique wherever you want to add a bouffant.
Use jumbo rollers coupled with smaller ones to achieve fullness. The Velcro Rollers are ideal for this purpose. Roll the top section of your hair in jumbo rollers. The bottom layer can be rolled with somewhat smaller rollers. The combo of larger in the top and smaller at the bottom, creates a layered look that is guaranteed to make the hair look fuller and adds body.
Layers add fullness. Trim the hair into layers in order to get a great fluffy and full appearance. Again you may use different sized rollers to complement your layers. Layers are always refreshing to add life and interest to dull flat hair.
These are just a few quick and easy ways to achieve the look that you may want. It’s a matter of getting your tresses to appear thicker, until you have actually achieved the healthy hair that you are desiring. Don’t limit yourself because you weren’t born with thick and full hair…use what you’ve got to get what you want!
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Dena is the owner of blackhairplanet.com and is a full time writer of black hair care blog and admin of the hair care forum.