6 Brilliant Hacks To Get Volume In Fine Hair (#4 Is My Favourite...)

Today we are going to talk about 6 BRILLIANT HACKS to get volume in fine hair. **Life Changing Tricks that Women with FINE THIN HAIR Need to Know! https://youtu.be/sAqVMfTT8V4

Fine thin hair hacks are amazing because they instantly teach you how to make your hair look thicker. If you are struggling with how to get volume in hair and what to do about thinning or naturally straight, flat hair, then these at home voluminous hair tips and hack will change the game for you. Subscribe if you want more tips for thin hair!

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Today, i'm going to show you how to go from this, which is what i look like in the morning before doing my hair to this, with the help of a few brilliant packs, let's go. The first hack is to use a scalp scrub or a scalp exfoliator. Now, if you've never heard of a scalp scrub or a scalp exfoliator you're, not alone, i actually hadn't even heard of it either. Until i read a comment from one of my viewers, you guys mean so much to me. I love reading these comments and getting your input on things, because i learn so much from you. So a viewer wanted to know what my opinions were about. Scalp exfoliator, so i did a little bit of reading. Did a little digging bought a few different ones tried them out, so i could get a really well-rounded opinion on it. Scalp scrubs are just like facial scrubs. They remove dead skin cells, product, build up dirt and excess oils that gather at the root of the hair. So why is this good for fine hair and how does it help you achieve volume? So fine hair has a tendency to get weighed down significantly faster and weigh more than any other hair type, and that's because if we have any product buildup on our scalp at all, our hair is so fine that it can't lift up through that. The scalp scrub that i use today is by kristen s, and it is amazing. I found this product line at shoppers drug mart, i paid for it with my own money. This is not sponsored and i've really really enjoyed using it. The bottle has a pointed tip that allows you to place the product directly on the scalp and then massage with fingertips in circular motions before shampooing and conditioning. So this is the first step in your hair care routine. I don't suggest doing this more than really once maximum twice a week. The second hack and something that is so simple, is to only condition the mid, shafts and ends of your hair and do not condition the root. If you are someone who is really struggling, getting volume keeping volume, you want to make sure that you do not have conditioner on the root of your hair. Conditioner is a surefire way to weigh that hair down. We do need to condition our hair every time we wash it. Even if you have fine hair, even if you have oily hair, you need to condition your hair, it's very important to close that cuticle down, to give it moisture to make sure that it's not breaking or getting super dry and damaged. But you can absolutely avoid you know those virgin roots where all of the new growth is coming in. If you avoid the roots, then you are able to get a boost of volume there without anything to emollient weighing it down. If you want to take it a step further, here's an awesome hack. What you can actually do is apply your conditioner from mid shafts to ends first, give it a few minutes to do its job and then apply your shampoo on your scalp and let it run through the hair make sure when shampooing, that you are parting, your hair And shampooing the entire scalp, and not just the front product, can build up and weigh the hair down in the back, especially if we are neglecting to get enough shampoo in the nape and in the center of the head. If you do it in this order, the really cool thing is you're, getting all those conditioner benefits, but you are removing any weight from the conditioner predominantly on your scalp before you move on to the styling stage. Finally, when you're rinsing, your shampoo make sure to rinse it thoroughly, your hair can actually build up shampoo residue very easily. This is something that a lot of people don't know. You want to make sure that you're parting, your hair, that you're getting all of that water running through the hair and that all of the shampoo is out of your hair before you get out of the shower. The next thing that i want to tell you is that, before styling, your hair before blow drying your hair, you need to get a thickening product to put on your wet hair before you infuse it with air, and you try to infuse it with volume. A volumizing product is really going to support that fine hair so that it's able to get infused with volume through hot tools. So all you have to do here is spray evenly over towel dried hair. You want to brush it from boots to ends trying your best to evenly saturate the hair and then blow dry it, as you normally would hack number four is to incorporate velcro rollers into your life. Velcro rollers are not dead, they are so awesome. If you saw your mom using them before bring them out again, because velcro rollers are amazing for people with fine hair when you're blow drying your hair section out the middle portion of your head blow dry, it section by section forwards and backwards to get super smooth Results and then, while your hair is still hot, put the velcro rollers in that top middle section and let it cool for 10 minutes hair is very malleable when it is hot and it sets and forms its shape when it is cool. That is why velcro rollers work when you are blow drying your hair you're blow drying all that volume into it. If you have fine hair and you leave it when the hair drops, when it's hot, it's also going to drop its volume. So while the hair is hot, you want to put your velcro rollers in wait. 10 minutes, wait. 15 minutes. Do your makeup do whatever and then that hair is going to cool down in that lifted shape. Then, when you remove the rollers, you can really see what huge amounts of lift you get from doing a step that is just so so simple hack, number five is to dial your hot tools down so blow drying. Your hair is a great way to get a ton of volume, as you can see in these clips, but sometimes we don't want to only wear our hair blown out. Sometimes we want our hair wear our hair with curls or a little bit smoother and straighter. You can still use your hot tools, but sometimes what can happen with fine hair, and i see this all the time in my fine hair clients, as well as on my own hair, is that if you use a hot tool, it will collapse the volume so as Soon, as you go in with a curling iron, you collapse the volume so a great way to get around. This is to do two things: dial your hot tool down, so make sure that you are on a really low heat setting. If you have fine, hair you're still going to get a result from a low heat setting, but you're also going to maintain volume. Another thing that i like to do when i'm doing my hair like this, where i want waves or curls, i like using a curling wand instead of a curling iron, and the reason for that is because the curling wand is only hot on one side. So i am manipulating the shape of my hair on that low heat setting, but i'm not clamping my hair between two plates, which is going to collapse. The volume on my super fine hair. The next hack, is using root powder. If you don't know what root powder is, this is the weirdest thing ever, it's literally a powder that comes in a container that kind of looks like a salt shaker and when you shake it, it literally comes out like little granules of salt. You would think like what the heck does this. Do it's so strange, so what you want to do is you want to part your hair, shake it on the scalp, and it creates this really gritty texture that gives you like loads of lift without back combing. So this works amazingly well for people who have very fine hair. I just do it along the top of my hair staying away from, like my part line, so i like printing, my hair in the middle, so i wouldn't put it in here, but i put it on the under layers just by lifting layer by layer sprinkling it On and rubbing it in, and it gives you this gritty - lift that you don't have if you have fine hair, this is a crazy product. It works really well and it's very cool. I did a whole video about a root lifting powder a couple of years ago. I'M going to leave it in the cards here, so if you want to check it out and learn more info, go check that out after you're done watching this video. Let me know in the comments section which hack was the most surprising for you and also which hack you would most likely try. I love reading your comments and i look forward to those every single week. If you want to learn more haircut, ideas to make your fine hair appear, fuller and thicker then check out this video next i'll see you guys next week, bye

Glam Girl Gabi: Thanks for watching you guys! If you want links to each product used in the video, check the description box. If you enjoyed this video, you may really like watching this one next: Life Changing Tricks that Women with FINE THIN HAIR Need to Know! https://youtu.be/sAqVMfTT8V4

Sharona in Seattle: Omg Gabi, I feel like you made this video just for me! I’m going to try the Velcro rollers after blow drying for sure. I’ve tried that gritty powder before but the feel of it creeps me out . Thank you, this is a good, crisp, useful video!!! And oh, I love the Briogeo charcoal scalp scrub, it does help with removing buildup and smells fantastic too!

SaraJ86: I've never heard anyone mention that hot tools collapse volume, but you're right!! I'm flashing back to all the times I've tried sooo hard to have loose waves. Starting with painstakingly volumized hair, pulling out the curling iron, and ending up with sad limp stringy hair! Thank you! My life makes more sense now

K: Hi, I’m also a hairstylist with fine, stick-straight hair that feels like corn silk when I have no products in. People always think I have such thick hair when it’s styled out, but I always tell them, “it’s just an illusion of products.” Just some info of what my favorite volumizing products are: Big Sexy Hair Root Pump Plus, Redken Volume Maximizer pump spray, (both before blow drying on towel dried hair) and Big Sexy Hair Powder Play (after drying, before final styling hairspray.) I do have to use a round brush when drying, and curling iron here and there afterwards. My hairstyle is like Lisa Rinna’s. I also like a bit of “Bed Head Manipulator” for extra texture throughout and on ends. Paul Mitchell Freeze and Shine hairspray. I hope these products might help someone else with naturally super- straight, flat hair.

Pamela Koehn: I agree that a scalp exfoliate is very beneficial especially if using dry shampoo on a regular basis. I’ve only used a diy exfoliate of sugar and honey. Seemed to work great!

Deborah Luongo: Oh my goodness what great ideas I would love to try the route booster and definitely do my conditioner first and then the shampoo because I do have fine hair and the top gets flat even though it is shorter than the sides! Love all your advice! Can’t wait to try next time Iwash my hair

Vanessa Malik: Great video Gabi! If I already use a scalp massager, would you recommend also adding in a scalp scrub? If yes, do you know of any good ones that are fragrance-free? (my scalp is super sensitive & fragrance and essential oils tend to cause problems).

Hazy dreamer: Great tips! Thank you. My hair is thin and silky soft. A real nightmare. So many people speak about those self-grip rollers, but several say the rollers now and then can be very difficult to get off your hair. Perhaps I ought to try.

Kathy Amato: Thank you so much for your videos! I showed my stylist the video you did on how to cut the "bob" style for thin hair. This has been the best decision I have made for my hair! I absolutely love the style! I'm using the KMS products you had previously mentioned as well. I'm so thankful I found your channel. I love your presentation and your content has much value! Thank you!

Allyson Gove: I’ve always thought of trying to do shampoo on the scalp and conditioner on the ends at the same time but was worried that the conditioner would be waisted as the shampoo runs down and washes it away. I like your idea! What type of shampoo would you recommend when doing this technique on dry lifted wavy hair? Thank you

Donna Pollock: I want to try them all. I love the way you have the soft waves in your hair. For me to get this kind of look I have to braid my hair when it's damp, and then let it dry. It works for me......Thank you...

B. J.: So glad to come across your vids! I have fine hair, and I love the hacks you demonstrate! I’m a big fan of volumizing powder; it works amazingly!

UWSGRRRL: I blow dry my hair with a round brush. Before it is totally dry, I use Velcro rollers. I leave them in an hour or more. When I take the rollers out, my hair has body & bounce. The do stays for 2 to 3 days if the humidity is low. I use an anti frizz cream, as well to keep my hair smooth. I LOVE VELCRO ROLLERS.

Vintage Saskia: The curling wand/curling iron hack seems so obvious, but I had never thought of it before! Great tips as always

bchbounds: I can't begin to tell you how helpful this video was. I recently got a haircut after THREE years of just wearing it up. (and even crazier was 7 before that)! I decided to keep the length this time. But it has been so long I had no clue what was out there now product wise. Was actually just in Ulta yesterday looking for things. I knew I definitely needed something for volume for sure. And funny too, actually saw root "powder" like you mentioned. Lol. (years ago just always used mousse). Will be implementing these tips & will more than likely also pick up some root powder. Tyvm!! ❤️

Yvonne Ramirez: I love your content. I know that when you have a recommendation it's going to be so good! Thank you so much for doing these videos and taking the time to find these great products and hacks. I know it takes time.

Melissa Hays: Great tips! I need to pull out my Velcro rollers and try a scalp scrub. I have a hard time with 2nd, much less 3rd day hair. I always get weird parts and flat places in my hair. What is your routine for this?

MSUSPARTANS 1995: Hello Hello!! I have thin, straight hair. I usually roll my hair in 2.5 inch velcro rollers when my hair in damp, and let it air dry- for volume. Before it’s fully dry, I’ll blow dry the whole area and let it cool. But no matter how careful I am, velcro rollers always give me an issue when taking them out. I roll gently, not to tight, etc. I always see magnetic rollers on kinkier hair that’s being rolled in a wet set. Those don’t give me issue like velcro rollers, but are a super hard for me to work with- with my thin, straight hair falling out. Any advice? Thx!!

Eileen H: I'm loving your channel. Will try the scalp scrub and the Velcro rollers. I have extremely fine hair and it's THIN as well. No one knows how to cut and style. Looking forward to watching more from you. Thank you!

J: You're 100% correct about hot tools deflating volume! I got rid of all my flat irons because, regardless of how I used it, my hair recalled being contained between two flat plates - it falls flat and completely straight. Ugh. One of my favorite volumizers is the Kristin Ess braiding powder. How do you keep you hair from showing "parts" from cooling in Velcro rollers? Thank you!!

Gail Bennett: Hi Gabi, great video! I do have a question, I have been using a scrub for a few years now but was just wondering if I should still use a clarifying shampoo ? Glad to see the Kristen ess has one as I've been using the eva-nyc and the briogeo charcoal one but it's $$$

Jesse Mock: My hair is thick and curly, but the strands are soo fine, and it's currently the longest it's ever been, so I've really begun to notice how weighed down and "thin" it looks sometimes. This video was super helpful, and I'm definitely gonna try some of these. I don't really "style" my hair on a daily basis (it ends up in a bun at work everyday anyways), so I'm particularly interested in trying to shampoo my scalp after conditioning my ends!

A Cottage Girl: Question: my hair is thick, stick straight AND fine, which means any lift, wave or curl I attempt lasts about 7 seconds. My hair is also extremely dry, and I only wash 2 times a week. Rarely use heat to dry or curl. I love my long hair, and I do have layers cut into it… any other tips?

Sandra Sherriff: Looks very interesting! May consider removing my itip extensions , cutting my hair, and trying your hacks. I’ve watched a fair amount of thin hair videos and am most impressed with your thius far. I will text you and let you know my results .

Madeleine: Hi Gabi, how would you describe your hair cut to a hairstylist? also would your cut work on medium thick hair?

Donle Farsace: Thanks for all this info!! I just ordered the powder and am excited to try it! Also I’m going to try using conditioner first before shampoo! I just subscribed to your channel!

Terry Smith: I removed the clamp from my curling iron so it works as a curling wand perfectly!

Adrianne Baker: Thank you for these hacks! Some I have heard of or have done, but others I'm going to try! Root powder is my FAVE! And I'm going try incorporating velcro rollers.

Sun Flower: Great video! Grandmother told me years ago not to apply conditioner anywhere but the ends.

Victoria Biel: I have tried Velcro rollers many times in the past, but I find that they stick to my hair so much that it becomes extremely difficult to remove them without tearing sections of my hair. You did not seem to have this problem at all; your rollers came off smoothly without any hairs sticking to the tiny bristles. Other than shampoo and conditioner, I generally never put any extra products in my hair as my hair curls very easily. But if there is some product out there that helps the hair not to stick impossibly to the rollers, I would certainly consider it.

Lucy in the sky: Root powder is the best invention. I've been using it for years. There is root lift mousse for curly hair that my sister tried by she still prefers the powder.

m mallow: I never heard if the exfoliating scalp scrub. I am off to buy it now! Thank you!

Amanda Kalbfleisch: I need to buy that scalp scrub & thickening spray because I have the same issues you highlighted in this video. I have been binge-watching your content all day! I am so happy that I found you but my wallet certainly is not.. haha.

Georgie Girl: Gabi your videos are such great fun and so full of information and hacks. So blow your hair forward and back? Who knew? LOL. Velcro I guess I am the mother, I have a drawer full of them!!

msr111: Max Factor used to have a thickening lotion that worked well but then it was discontinued. Same happened to Got2B's thickening powder. These days I find that products containing wax and clay create enough stiffness but tend to leave a noticeable film on my hair---because my baby fine texture requires the use of more than the recommended amount of product.

Lauren Green: I've been turning the heat down on my flat iron thanks to you. Only 20 degrees lower but hopefully it helps, I have thick wavy hair so I always thought hotter was better.

rose cooke: Love your videos your my fave hairdresser to watch you explain so very easy and you really do make everyone feel important and I do have dry hair but I have used box dyes way to much but also thin hair as I am in my early fifties so recently had it trimmed but still feel I have no volume and flat pls help but my hair is brown with a lot of gray starting but in front so. What’s your ideas for me thanks

SuzanneM0814: I have thin hair. Not overly thin. You couldn't tell on the first day I wash my hair but then after I go to sleep and wake up in the morning my hair losses that body that it has overnight. Thank you for another great video. What was the size of your curling wand?

Kandy Hoffman: I love Velcro rollers,but I had to stop using them when my hair was falling out.They work wonders though.

Cheryl Brewer: Thank you. Such great tips. My 63 year old hair is getting so thin. It's dead straight & fine. I'm wondering whether getting it highlighted would give more volume

Christine Brooker: Rinsing conditioner out of hair without getting it on the scalp is not easy with layers, unless you tip the head forward and rinse down. I find this works for me so i rinse off after getting out of the shower and rinsing over the bath. Love your videos .

baba: Since I have had gray hair my hair has been very flat at the roots, especially at the part. i think do to the hair texture now being more coarse. i will try the rollers. Thanks!!❤️

63LindaLou: Thanks for the tips ... I'm always looking for ways to get and keep the volume. I'm going to check out the scalp exfoliator from Shopper's. I have been using velcro rollers for years and my little tip is to put in clips to keep them in place. I live in London, Ont so I don't think you live too far away from me! I also love the pink nail polish you're wearing - do you know what colour it is?

Sylvia Young: I love the powder for grit but I worry if it will suffocate my hair follicles. Any advice Gabi?

L B: This is a wonderful video, even for grandma’s!

marlene kerrmarlene: can also put a light spray of hair spray on hair when you have the velcro rollers in if your hair is dry and dont want to blow dry it etc.

K Kitty: Your hair looks gorgeous straight with that slight curl. Very classy

Bipolar Southern Momma Disfunctionable Dee-Dee: Biotin oil is a great product for replacing conditioner thin hair . I've been using for a month an its great

Linda Saenz: I’m going to try the powder!! So interesting!

Marilyn Rawlings: Love my Velcro rollers. I discovered that trick about 30 years ago. They Work!!!

M. Bishop: Wow such great tips. Thank you so much. What size curling wand do you recommend for hair your length or just slightly longer? Thank you

Lisamarie Martinez: I need that hair exploration! I had never heard of hack #3 As always, thanks for all your tips, love learning new things from you. Hugs

MusicwithMissPepper: These tips are so awesome! Thank you!!!

Georgie Girl: Ok so I was at shoppers yesterday and found the thickening spray and I used it today, it is wonderful! Not sticky or heavy, yahooo. I still am desperate for a hair cut and the place you had recommend has closed… so now I am on the hunt again. Any other recommendations?? On another note I was at shoppers looking at face skin care. Vichy, and everything in that section of the skin care area, and I left with nothing….. I thought to myself who could tell me about what to use and comparisons, then you came to mind! Anyway chance you could do a video on this subject? Thanks again Gabi, hope you are enjoying your Sat.

kristina m: The most surprising idea is a scalp scrub (vs a clarifying shampoo.) The solution I will most likely try is Velcro rollers.

Lili Vinnik: Your tips are brilliant! I'm very impressed

Turra Gorman: Your the best!! Going to buy products too. My hair is your length and when it gets longer, the weight causes it to lay very flat. Thanks for information.

Cynthia Brooks: I have tried another brand of scalp scrub and I definitely got more volume in my hair from using it. However, I color my hair and it took some of the color out, so I don’t use it anymore. Is the scalp scrub you use color safe? thx

angela warren: Just found you today and you are wonderful! Thx so much for your expertise and easy advice

Jane Houck: What’s the best hair cut for very, very thin and fine hair?

Joey Hartman: This was helpful. Thank you. What blowdring brush did you use?

Michele Lerner: Hi I love your artistry. Glad I found your channel. Do you have any recommendations for hair toppers (not full wig) that look amazing!:

Pixie: New subscriber here, I like your down to earth manner My hair is down past my waist ( bum length ) I wash it twice a week never blow dry it except the fringe. I only comb it with a very wide toothed comb after washing it and finger comb the rest of the time. My hair is fine but overall, except for the root lifting product and shampoo which is one from India which is the only one I buy ( takes a few weeks to get here ) that's all I do to my hair. I don't use conditioner it's just too heavy for my hair and I lose my natural curl. A friend of mine is a hairdresser and chains me up every few months .....kidding...kidding, but she comes over and gives me a trim....she uses a deep treatment on my hair which is amazing. That's my hair regimen, it works for me.....probably not for everyone, but yes about the huge rollers if I'm going somewhere special, I put them in the top of my head. Because my hair's so long I just have to be careful when I put them in because of tangles. ✂️

Georgia Roberts: Great tips! I have super fine hair. I am going to try velcro rollers. What kind of hairdryer do you use? Also, I love your dress!

Laura Gwillim: Great video. I’m going to try some of these!

Kathy DiLorenzo: I would probably try the Velcro rollers. Are used to use them all the time when I was in high school which was in 1979 to 82 something like that. I always forget about them the right after I dry my hair and then they don’t hold as well and the front roller closer to my nose I guess she would say always flops down. Thank you for your video

marbetka k: Did you use any styling products prior blowdrying your hair? And how do you like this revlon dryer? How about heat protectant, which ones are good for fine hair? Some are too heavy for fine hair

Kate S: My New Fairy Godmother of Thin Hair Styling & Maintenance ‍♀️ Thank You for another Great Video ✅

Anne O.: thanks for letting us into your shower, I think I have to work at getting the shampoo out more and that scalp scrub is a great idea, never heard of it before. Thanks!

Sherri Frediani: I tried this big rollers but an hour or less later my hair was flat again!

Sonia Alvarado: Velcro rollers may not work for everyone. I have fine hair and when I’ve tried them my hair gets all tangled and it’s impossible to get the rollers out without tearing the hair. I’m not sure what the difference may be? I’ve tried them more than once without success.

Rubi Potter: Thank you for another great video ❤️.

Mary E: I love your tips for fine hair. Mine is super fine and rather thin as well so need all the help I can get!! I read the ingredient list for the Kristin Ess scalp exfoliant and the no. 1 ingredient is sugar and fragrance is no. 5 of 20 or so total. Wonder if this a version of a sugar scrub that was the rage in home skin care a while back? Thanks for suggesting velcro rollers and keeping the heat down in addition to blow drying for fine hair volume. Just saying would love more unscented options due to allergies.

Lucy Morningstar: do you use dry shampoo? if so which brand? or do you have any recommendations?

Random Name: Hi, do you have any advice for those of us with a double crown and fine hair?

ANN FAIL-Smith: GREAT TIPS THANKYOU

Stacie Heroux: Please do a video on how you use the one to curl your hair! Great video! I have fine hair and it’s really similar to yours but I can’t get it to curl that way with a wand. Please show us how you did it!

Julie Dietrich: I also found using the brush dryer broke so much hair. I had to stop using it

Kitty Ku: Thank you thank you!!!!! People who do Tutorials always say they have thin fine hair. But I look at them and they don’t But I can see that you do and I have a huge problem with thin fine hair. My hair gets tangled another after showering and it’s hard to brush through what’s a good product I could use? And thank you thank you thank you again for posting.

Gly John 3:16: I put a little baking soda in my shampoo, works really well.

Jamie Chang: Babi, thank yo so much for the great tips. I also have fine hair and your information really help me understand how to take care my fine hair. Thx!

Lauren Schwartz: I flip my head over to condition- that way I don’t get greasy day 2 on the back of my neck.

Sue OSullivan: I always wanted to know how much conditioner should be rinsed out? I have very fine hair with high water pressure therefore no problem rinsing it out. If I rinse out all the conditioner is it doing anything for the hair?

Noor: I’m on my way to the store to buy Velcro rollers and the magic lift powder .Which roller dryer are you using to dry and smooth prefer that to my round brush and hairdryer

Linda: Lots of good advice! I really appreciate this. I really love your hair and I'm wondering if you have what I call a blunt cut bob with curtain bangs? I've been growing out my fine, not as thick as it used to be, hair and I'm trying to decide on a cut! Thanks!

Mary Kay Smaldone: All great suggestions! What curling wand do you recommend?

Bella Kam: You are so beautiful and very honest! Love your videos

Renee Vaughn: Love you and your videos!so helpfull

Trinijoy l: Excellent Advice! The Best Iv ever heard

Kim Hackl: I love your hair this length and am wondering if you would please do a video on how you achieved this style. Did you "crimp" it with a flat iron? My hair is just a little shorter than yours and I currently crimp with a flat iron. I am done with wrapping my fine, somewhat thin hair in a curling iron, plus I love the look of the crimping with the flat iron. I am planning to grow my hair to the length yours is, and am wondering how to style it to look just like yours. I love it!!

Jane Kraft: I don't know if you'll read this but first. I've heard of a scalp scrub. I'm gonna order one tonight. Hoping it will help my hair. It's super fine and I gave myself a perm about six months back...it was short around face and got burnt. Felt like rope. I've cut it twice, wanting it to be even but the part closest to face won't grow. Hoping the scrub w will help. I derma roll and take biotin. Help!!!!

Catchfire: Nice video !! what blow dryer do you use ? I’d like to purchase a new one .

Sandra L: If you have fine curly hair and you straighten your hair with a flat iron don’t flat iron your roots…..this leaves you with “grit” at your roots without product such as a powder or teasing

marbetka k: I find root lifting powders make my hair greasy very fast

Ewa Paulinska: The curling wand instead of flat? I'll try this for sure!! That's the surprise

MafaldaBri: I think I will try the velcro rolls! thank you!

Donle Farsace: I used the link for the powder and ordered it. It wasn’t granuals like you showed, but real powder. I made my hair feel dirty. I’ll try tapping over most of the holes so as not to use as much, but was disappointed that it wasn’t the granuals.

Jim Alford: You are awesome. Love your videos and your honesty. Love you as a fellow hair stylist! From Cincinnati

Lezlie R.: I use Velcro rollers but I leave them in for around a minute and find I get the same results because my hair is cooled by then. But maybe that’s just me

Mela Roper: I would love to try the velcro rollers. Would they work with short hair? Maybe smaller rollers? I have a long pixie with a long front

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