Who has straight and fine hair Usually it always looks for ways to give more volume to the strands or leave the strands fuller, isn’t it!? If you don’t know what else to do, rest assured, we’ll count 13 little secrets that will make the biggest difference to your hair. Check it out!
1. Wash your hair day in, day out.
The natural oil of the scalp finds it easier to go down the length and ends of the threads of those with straight and fine hair. For this reason, those with this type of hair end up presenting greater hair oiliness. This characteristic usually makes the hair straight and fine have less volume and movement. So it is important that this hair is always clean, but be aware: washing it every day is not the solution, because this habit ends up drying the scalp, causing it to produce even more oiliness, so the ideal is to wash the hair day in, day out.
2. Do not wash your hair with hot, cold or warm water.
The hot water in the shower dries out the scalp and stimulates excessive oiliness, it also increases frizz. So if you want loose, bulkier threads, exclude hot water from your routine.
3. Bet on a shampoo that deeply cleans the root, but without drying it out.
Some very moisturizing shampoos can leave hair straight and thin even heavier and greasier. So invest in a shampoo that purifies the root without drying out, like the Shampoo Maria Nature Waters of Maria.
4. Never apply conditioner or mask to hair root.
Applying moisturizing or conditioning products to the root reinforces the heavy and lifeless look we want to avoid, so don’t do this. Conditioner only on the tips, already the mask can be applied on the length and tips, but only half of the hair down.
5. Give preference to lightweight products and do not exaggerate in quantity.
Lighter products, whether conditioners, masks or finishers will ensure a smoother effect for straight and fine hair, with more balance and freshness. Our suggestions:
Also, this type of hair does not need much product, so keep an eye out, because the excess of cosmetics leaves the hair straight and thin with an even heavier look.
6. use a finisher to give a fuller texture to your yarn.
Some finishers have the action of leaving fine yarns with a fuller aspect, helping to texture and even to make hairstyles. For this, try My Straight Wavy Texturizing Spray.
7. dry shampoo can be a quick outlet against oiliness.
If the day after washing your hair already looks very oily and unbalanced, or if you need to go out and haven’t had time to wash your hair before, bet on the dry shampoo to eliminate the effect of the oil and still check more volume and movement. But use only in sporadic situations, it’s not cool to change the common wash for dry shampoo, okay!?
8. ripped and layered cuts promote bulkier threads.
The irregular ends of the cuts and the layers at different heights promote much more volume for the threads, mainly because of the way they move and their natural fall. In addition, the way these types of cuts are made can promote even fuller hairs. It is worth a try.
9. lights can confer depth and texture to the threads.
The play of light and shadow of the capillary light technique makes the hair gain a depth effect, giving that impression of more voluminous strands that we look for here. In addition, some chemical procedures, by removing the water from the strands, can change the look of the hair, leaving it more full-bodied. However, it is essential to keep this hair always hydrated, nourished and strong with the capillary schedule.
10. Invest in more bare ends, curls and waves.
More messy strands, natural waves or even curls made with the curler are great ways to leave your hair straight and thinner with more volume. Bet on these techniques.
11. count on a fixative spray to keep the hairstyle or texture for longer.
Texturizing like waves or curls don’t always last long on thin, smooth yarns, so bet on a good fixative spray to keep everything in place. The same goes for holding that hairstyle you took hours to do.
11. use less conditioner when texturing.
If you’ve woken up with a desire to invest in curls or any other type of texturing, one tip is to use less conditioner than you’re used to during washing. This makes the hair a little less silky, giving more structure to the texturization or even the realization of a hairstyle.
Know how to use the dryer correctly.
The best way to dry the threads for those who have straight and fine hair is from the bottom up, causing the root to become loose and consequently giving more volume to the strands. To do this, throw all the hair down and hold the hairdryer with the nozzle up. Don’t forget the thermal protector before using any heat tool, eh!? The Texturizing Spray we indicated at the beginning is a great option!