Wow.. Major Volume For Flat Fine Hair (Way Too Easy) | Leighannsays

How to get major volume for flat fine hair and it's almost too easy. I went kind of nuts with it, yes true.. but let me know what you think of the hairstyle with curls.

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WOW.. MAJOR VOLUME FOR FLAT FINE HAIR (way too easy) | LeighAnnSays

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Hey guys today, something a little different, but the something a little different is something about me like. Can you spot the difference? If this is the first video you've ever seen of mine, you probably can't, but if you've been with me for a while, I think you probably can it's my hair. My hair is doing absolutely nothing. This is just what my hair dyes, when I get out of the shower and blow-dry my hair, no teasing, no, nothing that will give it any kind of life. My hair has no life. It basically looks like I have five strands of hair because it is so flat down to my head. My life long battle has been to convince my hair to do something other than what it naturally wants to do, and I see so many girls out there just trying to get their hair straighter and flatter I'm more sleek down to their head and I'm like what. Why can we just trade, because I want hair that does something, and I've always done everything in my power to make it do something I have to fight it every single day me and my hair, not friends, so I've teased I've used texturizing spray. I'Ve tried to blow-dry my hair in whole new ways that take me a full hour. Oh my gosh, that was a horrible face that I went through. I thought my hair looked great, but I can't live that life. Okay, so I'm always interested in trying new things to make my hair do something the truth about. The truth is, I am probably just never gon na, be able to accept that this is what my hair does and that my hair is just like. So sad and lifeless - and it's just like basically crying down the sides of my face and okay, maybe I could get a different cut or something like that. Like that's all we're talking about right now, I can try that later today we are trying the voloom. So I had never heard of this tool and I think it was on Instagram somebody commented and just said: can you do a video trying, the voloom simple? As that I instantly looked it up and I saw hey, I can buy this on Amazon. I think it was like a hundred and twenty dollars which a little expensive for just like an experiment but, like I said, lifelong quest, so I ordered it and now we're gon na try it. I did watch the video that they have on the loom site. So I could see what it was, because it looks so crazy. You know what let's just open it. You need to see how crazy this thing looks because it is weird-looking. Also, let me just highlight a breakthrough in hair volume. Also, we need to talk about these. Ladies, in the back, the little before and after pictures, we have real women. Real volume like this is a hard story and they've got little Polaroid's and I'm gon na say this. I don't want to pick anyone apart, obviously, but some of these, ladies honestly look better in their before picture, which I can kind of relate with, because, if you've been watching my channel for a while or if you just scroll back a while. Just don't do that. I'Ll just tell you you can take my word for it. In my pursuit of volume, I made some mistakes. I went a little too far sometimes, and I think that I've gotten a lot better about that more recently and obviously they needed to go for an extreme look to market the product. At least they were doing it for a reason. Anyway, this is the voloom. I got the voloom petite, which is smaller, and I got to be real with you. The only reason why I got the petite instead of the regular is because it looked like the petite came in pink and the other one was just white, and I wanted the pink one. Let'S plug this bad boy in and while it heats up I'll, show you everything else and I'll talk to you about what this is supposed to do and how you're supposed to use it. I'Ve never used it before. There'S gon na be my maiden voyage with you guys we're gon na see if it works together. I just found a card in the box. That seems important. It just says stop, but I totally wouldn't have seen that I was just about to go into the little box thing, but this was stuck to the inside of the outer sleeve to stop. Thank you for purchasing your new award-winning breakthrough, volumizing iron voloom. Before you begin, please note: the Loom is not like a curling iron or a crimper. You want to be sure to clamp and release when using, instead of squeezing and holding it together for best results. Well, Manuel watch the videos, and then it gives you the steps. This is yet another tool that has the steps just everywhere. The steps are also on the outside of the packaging, I'm just assuming, if you're buying this in store. If this is available anywhere in store, it probably is you'd want to know how the heck does this work, but you also get its a major kind of book. This is a novel, so I already pretty much feel like an expert and plus this doesn't seem that hard to do. We also have a teasing brush, which I thought we were avoiding the teasing brush, but that's okay. Maybe they just use this to section off their hair, okay, cool and then we also have some clip wow, I'm actually so excited having a new teasing brush like this, because I've had this one. Since always, I think I was born with this one upgrade. So let's do this! This thing is kind of terrifying, I'm just gon na say that up front, but it's so terrifying. I had to try it. So it's a lot like a crimper. It kind of looks like a straightener but the actual heated plates on the inside they're, not flat like a straightener and they're, not kind of wavy bumpy jagged like a crimper. They are cubular totally cubular. They have a texture that I can only really just show you. It'S like a bunch of cubes that kind of puzzle piece together, align themes, so you go through your hair section by section and you are adding this bizarre texture along the way that, if you hide it correctly will leave you with a lot of volume, told me To turn it up to 300, so just like all volumizing endeavors you're working on layers underneath the smooth layer up top. So if you've never teased your hair you've never watched one of my hair tutorials, because I always tease my hair. You want to section off your hair and tease the life out of your hair, underneath a smooth layer, so it doesn't look like your hair is an absolute bird's nest, even when it is so I'm clipping my hair over. I would never actually do that in real life, but I'm trying it - and I learned from my manual that you want to start a little bit back from your hairline, because you don't want that crazy, crazy texture, all the way up to your hairline, because then it Will show basically you're just trying to hide the crazy texture of your hair that you're creating with your cubes. More than anything I read over and over again, it's going to be a hit and release. Oh, that didn't do too much. Can you shoot that did barely anything, so I read about a hundred times on the outside the box on the inside a box on that little secret sheet. That said, stop on it, it said, stop release, get it and quit it get in get out and you'll be okay, but that didn't seem to do anything and obviously I'm gon na have to do it a little different, I'm gon na leave it for one. Second, one Mississippi: okay, oh wow, okay, that did a little more, so it basically just makes my hair look frizzy. Is that what you call that and then you're supposed to move down a little bit and do another section hit it and quit it? Hurt it and quit it okay, so here is the hair texture. You are left with I'm a little disappointed that I don't have cube hair right now, but I see what's happening and I'm kind of excited I feel like this is going to work, but I am going to attempt to not go overboard. Okay, going into this, I was kind of looking at this, like it's gon na, be a really really dumb tool and I probably wasn't going to like it, but after one section I can safely say I feel like this is gon na work. I'M concerned about myself. I feel like this is gon na really damage my roots. Over time I did use a heat protectant. My detangler has heat protecting in it, but wow. You can already see that gives you a bunch of volume. Just by like making your hair look like a rat's nest, let's be real when you tease your hair, it looks just like that and I feel like teasing. Your hair is much more violent than applying heat. I don't know which one is actually worse. I'M not sure how far down you should go on your head, but it basically said the more layers you do. The more volume you will have so I'm just gon na, do three down and I'm not holding it for that long, but I'm definitely not doing like a snap, a release thing like they say you probably just say that to be safe, so you don't come out With cubes in your head, but maybe I want cubes alright, I definitely see volume over here. Do you see it? I can see it. This is the sad straight original side. This is the voloom side, but I can't say right away that I'm seeing some of the voloom texture peeking out from my really really fine hair. I did do the thin layer, that's supposed to just hide all of the crazy texture that you just added, but my hair is so fine. It just instantly moves around and maybe a little hairspray would help with that. I also saw it in the book. I see too much texture poking through the top layers and the first thing it says, is: brush your hair or use a lower temperature, clamp the plates together much more quickly and use a wider top layer to cover okay. Those seem like reasonable things to say: let's try a little brushing since that's what was screamed at me. First, okay, definitely helped. It didn't completely fix the problem and I think just like going throughout the day, if I didn't use any hairspray or anything like that, to keep that top layer in place. I do know that it would keep poking out. This is just a trial run. This is just my first time, so we have to keep going. I'M gon na do the other side and I'm gon na do it with a thicker top layer like it's added in the instructions, because we're trying to make this work. I held that on there a little too long. I will say this works surprisingly quickly, like I don't see much of a difference when I'm just like clamping and releasing instantly like they make it seem you're supposed to, but it makes a difference with just like a one-second release. One mess SMA and they're. Probably just talking to people that are kind of just like me, and they don't know when to stop and they think more as more as more as more and kind of like more is more, and I do like that. But maybe just not in this situation, not when it comes to cubes in your hair. Okay, I've been saying bizarre texture, but really it just looks kind of fried. I don't think it's really fried. I think it just looked like that, because your hair doesn't know how to do the cube texture, whoa y'all. What did I do? I think I went too hard on that side. Okay, but it is a lot more hidden following the instructions works Wow. But is this the look that I wanted? Should I even do the back, I'm gon na do the back. Of course, I'm doing the back. What are we even here for if I don't do the back? The back is tricky, though, because you can't see it. Can you see it? Can I see it? I can't even see anything right now: hey I'm bird box in this review. Y'All. Can you see the balloon? Are you back there? I don't know okay, okay, so all in all, I have to say the balloon works. It maybe works too well. Obviously, in this situation you saw how fast that happened. I just like banged it out is my first time doing it and I got more volume than I was even ready for, and I think that's amazing, so everyone out there that really wants volume can never be satisfied. You always want bigger hair, and maybe your hair is fine and limp. You can't get it to do what you want. Maybe you don't like teasing your hair because it can break your hair. You don't like spending a bill, jillion dollars on texturizing spray like I do. Actually, I don't, I really don't, but this does work. I am wondering now what would happen if I went a little harder? I don't know why there is something in my brain that it's just like. If one is good, 900 must be better and it's never better. It'S always just burning down the house at that point like I'll. Just have to wash my hair and my hair will be like bizarro birdsnest everywhere, but I do want to try it and I'm also wondering if it would just look better if I would curl my hair. I feel like the women that have a little wave. None of them really have curly hair, but a little wave in their hair like this one. She looks very bouncy. She was very fun, I'm loving it. She looks great. There are so many options and I don't know what to do it's so soft and pillowy. It makes me think of my 80s hair. I would like lay down at night with that hair and I was like, like a little extra layer, little force field around your brain keeping you safe. I don't have that. Naturally, okay, don't mind me, I'm just gon na. Do it a little more? I think that was a mistake. Okay, I'm gon na be honest with you. I can't decide if I love this or hate this at this point. This is a first impression I can say that it works. I don't love the price and I am curious if I could recreate this kind of look or use this kind of technique with a cheaper tool. I feel, like you probably could so those are my general thoughts with this. What you will you know, probably if this will work for your face, shape and for what you're wanting to achieve? This is what it did to me. Okay, I did it to myself. I always do, I feel like I'm, just like the girl character in the sitcom that burst and the doors like I've had such a day. Okay, so now that I feel like I've reached a limit with the voloom I feel like well, this is this is my limit. This is as big as I'm willing to make my hair. I know it's ridiculous. I know it looks crazy, or at least to me it looks crazy, and so now I want to see if my suspicions are true and if it will look better. If I use my wand how I would normally just like put waves in my hair, so I'm gon na. Do that really quick? You don't have to watch me. That'S not what we're here for I'm gon na. Do it super fast with editing, magic and then we'll see if it looks any better, because I'm kind of determined, I'm kind of determined to make this work? For me, when am I not just forcing things to work? Okay, what do we think? I think I was right. I think this is the solution. I think this is the key to making the voloom volume the type of bird nest volume it very efficiently creates. Look great curling, my hair really changed the game and I feel, like this looks kind of great. I haven't brushed it out yet let me see what it looks like when I brush it. The front looks a little strange to me: I'm not exactly sure why, but generally, I feel like I look like. I have extensions in one of my main things that I do a lot to make myself feel like I have more hair. Is I just use one strip of my clip, in extension, I'm gon na go get it. So I can show you here she is like. I said it's a three clip extension and I had it cut to be the same length as my hair. So I put it kind of down here behind my ears and really, it doesn't add anything on the sides, but it just makes me feel like I have more volume, it adds like almost nothing, but for some reason it is my security blanket of hair. It makes me feel, like I have so much more hair and curling my hair after using the voloom I feel like I have multiple clippings and because it is like mmm, there is like a storm a-brewin below the surface and I'm not gon na lie. I kind of like it. I do think you have to be pretty careful with curling it cuz see. You can see some of the texture peeking out underneath. So if you do like extreme Pharoah curls coming out like I sometimes used to which I do really really like, you have to be a little bit careful, but I actually kind of feel like this looks good I mean. Am I crazy? Have I just brainwashed myself by having to like look at myself for so long with that, like square head situation, I don't know, let me know in the comments. Do you hate it? Do you love it? Do you want one, do you have fine hair? Are you struggling with me? I have other tips, other tricks for volumizing hair because that's like my life goal constantly. I should probably make another video about it, but for now I will say this absolutely works. I'M impressed, I'm surprised all of those things. Hopefully this review. It was helpful for you guys if you liked it thumbs up this video. It definitely really helped channel. Leave me comments down below, don't forget to subscribe for new videos every week. You can also find me on my blog channel. I do new vlogs every week over there too, and that's probably all you need to hear from me. Oh social media everywhere, it's Lee Anne says come say hey anyway. Thank you guys. So much for watching and I'll see you guys next time bye. Everyone do you notice anything different yeah. Thank you. Have you got a smart, your cranium seems to expand it. Hey girl, look at that eye shadow. I like it and away. We go it's so pillowy. I like it, and I really hope, I'm not crazy, because I feel like this hair is like doing something and like showed up for work today. Finally, it was almost fired.

leighannsays: What do you think.. straight hair with wild volume or waves with big volume (at the end)??

aww suze: "If anyone tells you your hair is too big, get rid of them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life". - Dolly Parton

swansox: I grew up in the 80s and still haven’t gotten over the urge to make my hair as big as possible. Every day I over-volumize and reluctantly pat it down.

Kristi Harris: I am on that same struggle bus!!! I can never figure out volume, and when I feel like I do, it just goes flat. The struggle is real!

Jennifer Lynch: Team fine flat thin hair here checkin' in! I have one of those teeny tiny crimpers for adding volume in the same way as the voloom and it also gives me square head, the solution I have come up with is after I'm done crimping the roots I go back and tease the very top layer which both helps cover the crimpy parts and brings my head back to a semi normal shape.

Heather Richarte Calk: Fellow Texan here! Hey Leighann!!! I loved the volume it gave you with both straight and curly hair! I too suffer from Novolumeflatfinehair Syndrome, and now I feel like I need one of these to give my hair a break from constantly being teased! Thanks for sharing!!! ( my husband does not thank you after he saw the price ) love you!!!!

Saffron333: We have had "texture irons" in the hairdressing industry for a long time. Sam Villa makes my favorite one that I have ever tried. It's basically a micro crimper and it works pretty much exactly the same as this product in the video and you may be able to get it for less money. I also think that the kenra dry texture spray and dry volume spray that I use in the salon would be less expensive options to use instead of the orbe texture spray. I feel that the kenra texture spray works just as well and is a great, more budget friendly, option. Also, I'm obsessed with the scent.

TangyExplosives: @leighannsays I hope you see this! We have similar hair and I have been using the Voloom for over 4 years! A great tip for you would be to once you have completed "crimping" your layers, massage your scalp with a tangle teezer brush or something similar. It helps disperse the pattern so it's not noticeable but the volume stays! And I found when I did this it stayed for DAYS. I love this tool and have never not used it in my hair routine As well, if you're curious the way I use it is slightly different than how you use it. I actually crimp all layers, even the top layer. Once I'm done, I massage my scalp with my tangle teaser brush, then I pass my flat iron a little over the hair from my face to the front of my ears to remove a little volume so it doesn't look as crazy and cartoonish

HomeSweetVictoria: Love the volume and the curls! For others: there is a Bedhead version of this iron for literally 1/5 the price and it works great!

Rachael Lang: I have fine/thin hair and this has been one of the best videos I have seen for adding volume if I decide to wear my hair straight. Mostly I have just been accepting and embracing that I have fine/thin hair, but at least it is naturally curly so it helps with volume. I am getting that Valoom!

Tater: I feel like I'm watching a video of myself, that's how relatable she is.

GenJenandJuice: The fine hair struggle is real!! Love how this looked after you curled and hilarious as always and I am living for it

Montsergirl: I want this so badly now! Looks great, I would totally do more too my three strands of hair sucks!

Amy Lebeau: I’ve had this for about a year and it’s the only reason I can have my hair longer than chin length. And it looks great on you!

Stefanie Trautmann: I love this!!! There is no such thing as going too far when it comes to hair volume in my opinion!!!!!

Katie Graham: For the straight look, do thinner sections with the Voloom and actually do the snap and release. This makes the texture less visible and easier to hide. At the top, only do one voloom width of cubes, and once you get past the area where the square head problem started, then start going down a little farther (like 1.5 widths, then two, then maybe even three as you get closer to the bottom layers). This helps you control the shape of the volumized hair underneath so your head doesn't look square. I tease the smooth section on the bottom just a little as well, so the top doesn't look flat. Hope this helps!

Cheyenne: Love your hair before and after, so glad you reviewed this! Been a subscriber for years and always enjoy your tutorials

Jane Hyde: I have fibromyalgia and it's taking a toll on my hair and I've lost so much and it doesn't help that my hair is extremely oily. Blow drying it helps but not a lot and I think this is something I should definitely invest in! Also I love your personality lmao

Tu Forkner: I am always looking for more volume!!! I definitely feel that i am still searching for good consistent volume! Also I love Grant's comment at the end well said

blueshoes915: Late to the party but YASSS! Your one clip in extension is like ALL of my hair. I like the mini crimper but this looked amazing after you curled your hair.

natalie collazo: Your hair looks so voluminous! And I think the curls make it look even better! Love ya girl!

Cat Rose: From a fine hair sister, it looks really really good, waved. Love it.

Bridy Bartsch: I have the opposite of flat fine hair and I’m still watching. Love your stuff Leigh Ann!

MercilessMaiden: I've been here since your flawless face routine about 5 years ago! All throughout the big Texas hair, and this is super gorgeous on you <333

Kathy Fitzmaurice: Love it!!! Looks fantastic especially with the curls.

Abbie Adams: Your energy is so happy! I love this look!

Jillian: Your hair looks great! I use my hair crimper the same way to get a little extra volume. Loved how your hair looked when you went the extra step and curled it.

Rebecca Day: I absolutely love it! Your hair looks gorgeous!

Kathy Fitzmaurice: Love it!!! Looks fantastic especially with the curls.

Kathy Fitzmaurice: Love it!! Looks fantastic especially with the curls

Amanda A: I have hair exactly like yours & my best friend in college had naturally curly hair. Before we would “hit the bars” we would spend 45 mins on our hair. ME CURLING MINE & HER STRAIGHTENING HERS!!! Oh..... the irony! ‍♀️ YOU ALWAYS WANT WHAT YOU CANT HAVE! TFS

Sherri: I definitely think it looked better after you curled your hair! I'd like to try this but I just can't spend that much on it. I have super straight hair and usually use hairspray & teasing to achieve volume.

Twisted Kitty: I have thin flat hair, I've been doing a 45 minute blow out for years. I liked your hair with waves, it helped hide the "waffles" better!

Lo Habourn: It looked amazing with both straight and curly! I loved it with the straight especially! I have the same problem with no volume and I wanna buy this tool!

Michelle Duncan: I love it! My friend uses a mini crimper to get the same texture thing. I have fine limp hair too. Please do another volume tutorial!

lipoloren: I have hair IDENTICAL to her and this method works so well for me! I put volumizer in my wet hair and blow dry with a circular brush. After, I put teasing powder at the roots of my hair and back comb my crown. Once your done you can style it how you like! ❤️

Tina Marie Petluk: Leigh Ann I love your creative random videos! I feel like these sort of ideas are the YouTube renaissance! Pewdiepies new series are my favourite, Jenna marbles doing what she wants as a 32 year old lady, Shane doing his doc series. And you! Doing what you want! I love it!

MrsSpongbob1188: My hair is exactly the same as yours, people always tell me that I am blessed with natural blonde hair and it being naturally straight. I always want more movement and volume but sometimes we just have to accept what we have and run with it. I think you look great

Jimins Jams: Thank you so much for this! My hair is exactly like yours, and yes, thin hair just SUCKS!!!!!

Debbie Dattilo: I love the look with the curls! It looks beautiful!

Amber Brannan: Omg I loved this video! You made me laugh so hard!!! You’re so silly but that’s what makes it that much better!!❤️❤️❤️ thank you for making my day!!!

Samwich: I love this look! I really want to try it!

Samantha Cruz: I have fine long hair too very similar to yours!! What made my hair look fuller and thicker , was flipping more hair to one side back and forth throughout the day . And using mega full spray from Garnier . Or maybe a dry shampoo . Either way. It makes my hair look fuller and thicker ! I don’t do it everyday but when I want a fuller look I use it and my hair always looks amazing . If it’s straight , my natural wave or curly !!

Christine: I think your hair looks really good with the extra volume, straight or curly. This thing definitely works! I don't have enough hair to use it but it worked well for you.

MaJo Aranda: Loved the way it looks curled!! And your natural hair in the beginning of the video is awesome too!! I have super long hair and lots of it too, but always end up with flat looking hair because it gets pulled down by the weight of the hair itself, wondering if this might work on me?

Adriana: Whoa!!! I love it but mostly with curled hair. I tease my hair but the teasing falls out throughout the day. I think I need this in my life!

Carol Herm: Your hair is totally beautiful as it is! Thank you for the video.

Eilish: Thank you this, Leigh Ann! I am one flat haired girl. So flat that if I don't use texturizing products, my ears stick out!

UnboxyBoxes: I feel your pain. My flat, lifeless hair is just sad. Thanks for the video!

scorpio427: Your hair in its natural state is simply beautiful! <3

itsalexmimi: So beautiful! Loved it at the end with the curls ❤

Maya D: Yeah girl, your hair definitely looks great!

Amber: I honestly feel this, I've always always had stick straight and super flat hair, and it's super frustrating, especially since I have NO IDEA what to do with it! I don't suit curls either ughh

Nicole Belden: It looked so awesome and less boxy when you curled it! Love it!

Debbie Marriott: I have fine hair that’s thinning out. Like you I have tried everything. So glad you reviewed this product. This is something I’m going to consider buying. Thanks so much!

Pap Pyone: I sooo feel for you! I always give up and put it up in a cute ponytail . Can’t wait to see how this works!

Alecia J: Omg I haven't even made it half way through the video but girl I missed your videos you always make me laugh so hard. I just got out of a toxic 5yr relationship and I haven't been on YouTube at all and you seriously cheer me up and make me laugh. Thanks for making your videos and just being you. Sounds cheesy but your funny positive attitude I'm sure brightens a lot of people's days up not just me. Oh and you and I have the same hair texture. I'm blonde too I'm actually a stylist and I know the struggle! I haven't finished the video but what I do when I'm lazy and don't want to blow dry my hair is after I wash it when it's like 80% air dried I put it in a ballerina bun on top of my head with the telephone cord hair ties. You can get those dirt cheap at Michael's btw. Anyway I let it dry the rest of the way like that. Then I take it out run my fingers through it curl a few pieces if I need to and oribe' texture spray with my head upside down which I think you already use. Also even though it's clean a little dry shampoo at the roots right when I take it out of the bun and shake it out. See if it works for you. It's a very messy beachy look but I like it. Ok I'm gonna finish the video now after my way too long comment

andrea pike: Sometimes I'm not even interested in the topic of the video but I still HAVE to watch cause your commentary never disappoints

Ceals: omg this video has saved me! I thought I was the only one who wanted to change my fine completely flat hair!

abby rose: for healthy hair: - get a hair cut when you start seeing split ends - try massaging castor oil/coconut oil onto roots and ends every 2-3 days - no heat - natural hair color (no hair dye) - only wash when feels oily/dirty (for me, every 3-4 days) - silk pillowcase - use Nexxus shampoo & conditioner - brush from ends to roots, not roots to ends (unnecessary stress on roots) - gentle hair ties & hairbrush (scrunchies & Wet brush) - stay hydrated & eat healthy - take biotin supplement daily

Stacy Riles: I also have very fine hair, and fight to give it volume. A friend of mine showed me the Revlon round hair brush dryer, and she loves it. Gives her that salon blowout volume, so I ordered one from Ulta just a few days ago. Waiting on it to arrive, but I am hoping it is my savor!

muir92: I love this! I think it works great with the curls!!

Amy Jo: I think your hair looked great! It always does, but it definitely added volume!!

FoxyStealth: It looks FABULOUS! I saw a video of a hair stylist once say that the trick to getting volume to slick fine hair was to crimp it with a very fine crimper first, so this makes sense.

Amanda Inge: I definitely struggle with my fine, straight hair!! You're the first youtuber I've found that has my hair, so you understand the struggle is real!

Ariana Pezeshki: You know you’re a Leigh Ann fan when you have too much volume in your hair but you still click to watch

Elaine E: I got a Voloom for Christmas (not pink, LOL) and I LOVE it! I have wavy/curly/straight (yes, all three) very fine hair and I STRUGGLE with you! I wonder if a regular crimping iron would do the same?! Could you compare? :)

Brittany: I’m getting some Rachel Green season 6 vibes from this. Which is a LOOK I’ve always wanted to achieve

Ashley Riojas: I love the look it gives your hair!! Kinda makes me want to try it. My hair is tragically flat unless I help it

Tori Charanza: Love the way it looks curled! I may need cube hair now. Please do a video on your other volume song tricks!

Brenda Cochrane: Hi Leighann, I loved this video. I have fine hair and this product looks amazing. Can you pretty please make a video on tips and tricks to volumizing hair?

Tami Reeves: It looks amazing after you curled it!

Super trooper: Yess!! More tips for fine hair!!!

Erin_P: I have thin, fine hair! I’ve seen something like that before, I’m afraid it would show through. Share more fine hair tips and tricks, please!

Jannah Dillon: I NEED THIS!! I've never been able to properly tease my hair because I always end up looking like I have three separate bird nests under and around my hair/head.

Cierra Wolfenbarger: Girl, I freakin LOVE you and your weird sense of humor! Thanks for brightening up my day.

Tori Carrillo: Grant gets an A++ for quality dad humor.

Nickole Aguayo: “My hair is crying down my face” yessssss same! ‍♀️

Samantha Kwait: Hit it and quit it when I was a bridesmaid in a wedding last spring, the hair dresser used a tiny crimper (basically the cheaper version of that) to volumize the roots of my hair. It was the first time I’d ever seen that method use but it was genius

Juliana Orth: Thank you for always making my rainy days better❤️

Stephanie Price: Haha "the truth is I will never be able to accept that this is what my hair does"  So me!!  Same fine, lifeless hair that I constantly blow dry, tease and torture to look fuller!

lumosnox: I have naturally curly hair. This tool makes your hair look like mine when I’m struggling to straighten all the way up to the roots

Jessica LaSota: OMG!!! I love this and I want it.... I have HEAVY, THICK hair that weighs itself down like no other. No amount of teasing gives it lift. I would love to try this out.

Tasneem Sabir: your hair looks so good!! Valoom + curl = YASSS

Beauty_bi_eve: It looks so bomb!! My hair is the exact same and I never know how to tease it

Nukem: I love it!! Waves with volume is the best! Hair goals for sure

Donna DeQuire-Rios: I love the way ur hair came out, looks great.

Whattt Yim: I have that hair tool and I love it. You can actually use the tool to straighten out your crimp hair too. Or a actual hair straightener and it won’t flatten your hair

Elise: our hair does the same exact thing thank you for making this video!!

heatherlinehan: My hair is super fine too. Then i got post party hair loss. Ugh! Struggle is real. Please do another video for tricks for fine hair. Us fine hair gals gotta stock together!

Yoga with Kassandra: You're hilarious I'm totally going to buy this lol it looks great!

Danielle Garcia: Loved the end result, but also not mad at it when it was straight with the extra volume either! Rock it girl! The bigger the hair the closer to the heavens

Hannah Gagnon: I have been on the same quest my whole life, and I appreciate watching you slowly unravel while discovering the miracle cure

Talia: Omg love! I knew it would all come together when you curled your hair. Now you gotta show us how to voloom with one arm

Melanie Rae: Omg LOVE THIS. Please do another volumizing tips video cause I also have the thinnest saddest hair and I am always looking for new ideas!!

Katie Howard: I feel so seen. I had thick hair when I was pregnant... but apparently you can’t be pregnant all the time. Especially not just for the hair.

LipglossAndLemonade: Girl, you did NOT go too hard on that side! Looks amazing!

Hancey Homestead: I love this. It looks fabulous

Heather Davis: YES another video for tips for fine hair

Not Another Diet 88: This video brought me so much joy. It made me laugh but I’m honestly considering buying one

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