Restyling Curly Hair: How to Get Volume Without Washing
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3. Create Zigzag Parts
Another simple trick is to change that straight part line of your hair. To add instant fluff and volume, opt for a zigzag part. It will give an illusion of voluminous curls especially at the top of your head, where the curls are normally lying flat.
4. Tame the Ends of Your Curls
At times, the ends will still look a bit frizzy. This happens especially when the hair is dry. To remedy this, you can add some drops of hair oil. If the ends of your curls have flyaways or static, use a tamer spray that will have a great hold to last the whole day.
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5. Volumize With The Right Spray
If you still are unhappy with the volume, then opt for some volume spray. Use it on the top of the head and where the hair stays flat. Let it work on your hair then shake to achieve extra volume that will last for days.
This technique will keep your hair styled and full of volume for at least 3 more days, which is amazing given that the whole routine lasts only 15 minutes, maximum.
Washing and Styling Curly Hair
However, if you prefer to wash your hair then make sure you use some of these products directly after to achieve wonderful and bouncy curls.
A leave-in conditioner will provide moisture and prevent it from frizzing. When it is well moisturized, it will lie flat, so keep doing it until nothing sticks out.
A curl activator will “wake up” those curls and in turn will help you achieve more volume. This product normally has the same properties as sea salt, which is why hair normally is curlier after swimming at sea. Scrunching hair and finger curling it will help you achieve more curls as well.
Another product you cannot live without is a light hold gel. This helps you achieve some definition, just make sure you flip your head upside down while applying in order to achieve volume.
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