How to Get Fluffy Hair: 5 Must-Have Tips for Lazy People to Say Goodbye to Flat Hair!

Are you tired of your hair sticking to your scalp? After washing your hair and blow drying it, within two hours your hair is stepping again. Don’t worry, today’s article is to hand you how to maintain the fluffy hair.

I’m the type of person who has fine, limp and oily hair, and I used to struggle with it. But after countless trials, I finally came up with a set of super practical “fluffy method”. You don’t have to wash your hair every day, you don’t have to buy expensive products, and it’s easy for lazy people!

The method of washing hair:

Wrong Demonstration: Directly put the shampoo paste on the top of the head, rub two times rinse off.
Correct operation: shampoo first in the palm of the hand rub out the foam, from the end of the hair began to wash, and finally brought over the top of the head.
The oil-headed sisters focus on washing the scalp, dry hair focus on washing the hair.
Don’t make the water too hot! Rinse with lukewarm water and finish with cold water for 10 seconds to close the scales for more volume.
If you don’t have time to wash your hair, spray the roots with dry hair spray and rub your fingers together to remove oil immediately.

Blowing hair tips:

First blow-dry upside down (head down) to dry the roots.
Then turn it right side up, curl the roots with a barrel brush, blow dryer hot for 3 seconds, and set with cold air.
Key action: When the hair is 80% dry, part the hair in the opposite direction (e.g. the left hair to the right), and then part it back when it cools down, so that the roots stand up naturally!
You can also tie your hair into a high ponytail before you go to bed, and when you wake up, the hair root will have a natural curve.

Choose the right product, twice the result with half the effort!

Tip: Don’t use conditioner with silicone oil on your scalp! It can be so heavy that it collapses your hair.
It is recommended that shampoos with the word “volumizing” and “rice protein” in the ingredient list are better.
Apply conditioner only to the ends of your hair, and don’t touch the top 10 centimeters of your head.
First aid: Sea salt spray! Spray on wet hair and blow dry for +50% volume.
Alternative: Use a little bit of cornstarch (yes, that’s what you use in the kitchen) and pat it on the roots for a great oil-removing effect.

Sleeping for Voluminous Hair

Wrong way to do it: Sleep with your hair loose and flatten it the next day.
The right thing to do: Use a silk pillowcase to minimize friction.
Before going to bed, all the hair ruffled to the top of the head, like “anemone” like loose sleep.
Or tie a loose high pill head, the next day put down on the natural curls.

The Ultimate Cheat Code: Cutting Layers

If you’ve tried all of the above and you’re still sticking to your scalp, you may have a hair problem!
Talk to your barber like this:
Please cut my inner layers, keep the outer layers long, but thin the ends.
Principle: The inner layers of hair are cut short to support the outer layers, so it looks fluffy but won’t blow up.

Q&A

Q: Is there a cure for naturally thin and limp hair?
A: Yes! My hair is as fine as baby hair, but now my coworkers often ask me if I have extensions. If you stick to the right method, it will really improve.

Q: Do I need to wash my hair every day?
A: Never! The more you wash it, the more oily it gets. Try washing every other day, or rinsing your scalp with water and washing your hair with conditioner.

Q: How do I get volume for a quick outing?
A: Clip your hair with a hair clip (the little butterfly clip) and spray your hair with a styling spray for 30 seconds.

Fluffing your hair isn’t a quick fix, but stick to these little habits and you’ll really see a difference! Starting today, say goodbye to flat hair!

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