Volume And Texture For Your Hair | Pixie Cut

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Fantastic Finish buildable texturing spray

Redken rough paste 12

Sally's beauty teasing brush

Sebastian Shaper hairspray

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Hi everyone welcome back today, I'm gon na be talking about how I add texture and volume to my hair right now. My hair is completely flat and has no volume. So to start, I use this spray. It'S like T's in a can, it's called fantastic finish and it's a buildable finishing texturing spray. I always start on the back of my hair and then go on to the sides and then the front in the back of the hair. I start dividing in two sections. Starting at the nape and spritzing a little bit of spray in each section all the way up to the crown, and after I finish putting that spray in the back of my hair, I go ahead and start on the crown. So I go ahead and divide right where I have the part from the front to the back, to make sure that I shake the bottle and do a few sprays. I don't do a complete spray down. I do just tap tap tap now. You can see there that I already has volume, then I go ahead on one side and the other side and then again on the front starting from the ear. I go ahead and divide the hair and spray, and then I just let it fall. Naturally, I don't move it around until this phrase completely dried. Then I go on to the next side over my other ear again shaking the bottle. I go ahead and do a few sprint. This phrase surviving the hair going up into the crown area and then I do the front the front. I usually start out my hairline lifting up my bangs, then again now I know I look a little crazy, but I wait until the spray has dried completely and then I mold my hair. The way that I want this brain, I only use on freshly washed hair. If my hair is on second or third day here, then I use a volumizing powder. My favorite volumizing powder is sold at Sally's Beauty and it's called rock your hair. The same way I put in this spray is the same way I put the powder once the volumizing spray dries. Then that's when I start moving around my hair making sure I have the volume in the areas that I want it now, there's a spot. That'S still a little bit flat. That'S when I add a little bit more spring, so I started looking around fluffing it. I do fluff, the hairspray hasn't dried completely. It'S still a little sticky or not sticky, but damn and that's when I start kind of judging my hair or piecing it out now. There'S this area that's flat, so I'm gon na go ahead and add more spray from that area, dividing right under where the flat areas and spring really lightly. You do not want to add too much products and I ain't go ahead since it's a little bit of product we're gon na since it's a little bit of product, I go ahead and add my hands into it. Fluffing it up a bit now for the back of my head. I could kind of feel it out or I make sure that there's a mirror in front of me and then I take a mirror and look behind me and make sure that is basically the way that I want it now in the back I like, when it's Rounded and then tapered to where my hair is the shortest now I can already feel that's a little bit flat on the top, because you can basically feel where the hair sprays at now. This break is really light, so it doesn't get sticky or hard, but you can kind of feel where the texture of that I start fluffing on the top and fluffing a little bit on this side, making sure that it to my desired volume. I love this spring. There'S nothing like it. There was a manager of a salon that recommended it to me and I'm sure you could find it online. So then I push down my where my hair is the shortest. I start pushing it down, making sure that it's not sticking up. Looking around seeing everything everything's that I, like my pixie to be with volume and texture so that the product that I use for texturing is the Redken rough paste and you need a tiny little bit. It comes in this pump, so literally a pea size is what I use at first, because this is heavy duty stuff. That'S how much I use and go ahead and put in my fingers rub it into my fingers. Rub it into my thumbs and just start piecing out my hair. Now, my back of my hair, I use about that pea-sized completely and then start pushing it down where my hair is the shortest, and I checked for that roundness in the back making sure that it's brown now sometimes I get a cowlick like usually right there and That area stays flat, no matter how much volume icing spray and how much texturizing paste i use. So I end up having to use a teasing comb or a teasing brush, and then I just lightly tease right in that area or back home. So I just lift it up and calm a tiny bit. I don't like teasing my whole head because I could have caused damage to your hair and I don't like that. I don't need that. I don't like it so I go ahead and make sure that the back is well rounded no pieces sticking up. I know it has texture now, so I go ahead and take the tiniest pea-sized again or maybe half a pea size for the rest of my hair. Doing it again, rubbing rubbing it again in my fingers and thumbs, then just start piecing it out. Keep sure where I want texture is where I put it, usually in my bangs the end and this. If you want to point to your ends or texture to the ends of your hair or your bangs, this is the best product to use again. That'S Redick ins and rough paste. After using the Ripken's rough page, you might want to wash your hands. It gets a little sticky and then I'm off to my finishing spray. My favorite finishing spray is by Sebastian and it's the Schaefer spring. This hairspray is the best. It holds your hair, it's a medium hold and it's a dry brush, bold styling spray. So that means I go ahead and spray my hair in the and at night, when I'm going to bed, I have to brush my hair as well as in the morning when I'm getting ready - and this does not leave your hair, flaky or crunchy. It'S really soft. It moves if it's windy outside it's going to move in one direction. It'S it makes a hair stick into the position, you want it, but it's not flat. It doesn't make your hair flat or weigh it down, and it's not stick. So I go ahead and shake that I usually start in the back, like all the other products, making sure that my going is the way I wanted the floor and seal it with that finishing spray. All right so go ahead and spray it. So that's basically it that's. How I add volume and texture to my hair and like this is the finished product, see the roundness saver in the back. Besides my bang and that's it so. Thank you so much for watching, please like and subscribe, and if any questions please leave your comments below I'll, be adding all the products information in the description box as well. Bye, you

Normii: love your hair ! looks awesome !

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