How to pump up the volume? Check my tricks for big hair!

Fine, flat, limp hair… If that’s your hairdo as well, you’re in the right place. In the post you’re about to learn how to double up your hair volume, which products to use and how to keep the volume longer-lasting. Sit comfortably and read on!

Grannies’ way to get more hair volume

Apple cider vinegar rinse, herbs and castor oil are just some tricks our grandmas came up with to add volume to hair. The key thing to remember is using them on a regular basis and being persistent because natural products work more slowly than the ready-made ones. On the other hand, coming from Mother Nature acts for their benefit.

Oil treatments for voluminous hair

Applying oils to hair aims at increasing volume, nourishing, boosting shine and making styling easier. The treatment’s success depends on choosing the right oil for your hair porosity. Apply oils several times a week either to dry or wet hair. It’s also important that you rinse the oil well.

Product’s consistency vs hair structure

Choose products that are light, have a strengthening effect and don’t weigh hair down. Before making a purchase, make sure a product is designed for your hair type. This applies to various cosmetics: washing, conditioning and styling products.

How to wash hair the right way?

Dampen the hair and lather up some shampoo between the hand palms. Next, apply it to hair roots and scalp. Massage the skin with the fingertips to increase blood flow, strengthen hair follicles and lift the roots. To finish off, rinse the hair well using lukewarm water.

Take the scissors

It’s the last resort yet the only one that works when you find it hard to grow long hair. The right haircut boosts volume and you can get hair layered. Bob is also a popular choice for girls wanting more volume.

The right hairstyling routine is the key

Hair volume can be increased by the right blow-dry, styling and brushing routine. Remember to use a heat protectant for blow-drying, and apply hairstyle setting cosmetics suited to your hair type and its condition. For the combing routine, try a detangler to avoid unnecessary damage.