Have full hair without the tease and ditch the 80s ladies thanks to tips from the professionals backstage during NYFW. Create sexy volume for full hair with basic tricks and great hair care products.
Whoop, whoop, happy Hump Day hotties! No, it’s Thursday, go home camel; you’re drunk. Yes, I missed yesterday’s advice column, as I have been behind due to NYFW. But, because of NYFW, I have an answer to a client’s question to have sexy, full hair without teasing or backcombing.
Not too long ago I touched upon a question/topic, which had been asked of me by a reader, a friend and a client. It’s a dilemma that occurs with age when thinning hair becomes an issue. Thinning hair could be the result of aging, illness, medication and genes, and as it has been discussed at length, the reasons behind it will be bypassed today to focus on how to have full hair.
Some want full hair because of thinness, others are stuck in the 80s, but today’s hair trends, especially those seen during NYFW bring fullness back without the teased bangs. Add fullness and volume, but stay current with BioSilk Volumizing Therapy Texturizing Powder. (Yes, the website says, “coming soon” because the brand has revamped the site and its products.)
To get the look in the photograph at the top, or something similar that boasts full hair, first prepare the hair with BioSilk Volumizing Therapy Root Lift for lift and volume at the root area. Dry the hair and apply BioSilk Silk Therapy Dry Clean Shampoo to add additional texture at the root area. Next apply BioSilk Volumizing Therapy Texturizing Powder to the hair in sections and iron or blow dry for full hair without the tease, which if you are thinning isn’t optimal to do anyway.
If you have a question you’d like to see answered here similar to the full hair query above, please email me at DeirdreAHaggerty@Gmail.com. Until then, happy styling!
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