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Many girls will face the trouble of hairstyles that are easy to collapse, especially those with thin and soft roots. Even if you wash your hair and go out, your hair will immediately become collapsed and oily after a while, and there will be no styling at all, and it will even look sparse, directly highlighting a big face. The fluffy hair not only looks like a lot of hair, but also has the effect of visually modifying the shape of the face, and the whole person seems to be pulled up.
In fact, figuring out the fluffy hair roots takes a little skill, but it's not that hard. Let's take a look at some tips for fluffy roots.
First, short hair.
The requirements for fluffy short haircuts are the highest. Start by spraying the styling spray on your hair and gently combing through your fingers to make our hair fluffy. Then comb the bangs in the opposite direction and use the hot air of the hair dryer to heat the hair roots of the bangs to achieve a fluffy effect.
Finally, just turn your bangs over.
Second, medium-long hair.
For medium-long hair, blowing fluffy is simple. First, pick up the hair on the top of your head and blow it vertically with a warm breeze. Then pull up the hair on the right side of the head to expose the roots, and blow them with hot air to dry the roots, which will make the roots fluffy.
The hair on the left side is treated in the same way, and the whole hairstyle will be fluffy and soft at the end.
Third, long straight hair.
Long straight hair is most afraid of flattening, because it is long and straight, and wearing a white dress on the head is the same as Sadako, which is ugly, so it is important to blow the hair fluffy. First, pick up a hair dryer and blow the roots from top to bottom, using the other hand to sort out our hair from top to bottom. Straighten your hair with your hands and slowly move the hair dryer down to blow.
When there is still heat in your hair, press the roots with both hands to make it fluffy.
Before blow-drying, you can use fluffy clips to gently clip on both sides of the hair slit, and then use a hair dryer to blow your hair to about 80% temperature, making it easy to create a high cranial crown. Not only the sewing position, but also the hairpin and hair dryer can be used in other positions to create a fluffy three-dimensional effect. However, it is recommended to do it in the morning, as it is difficult to stick to the next morning after blowing in the evening.
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Of course, I know that blowing along the hair, pressing the hair with a wooden comb, styling the hair in time after blowing, combing the hair with a comb, and avoiding long-term blow drying can keep the hair from flattening.
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I know that the first thing to do is to lift the hair and blow it from the roots to the ends, so that the hair will be very voluminous and not flat at all.
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