How to add volume to hair naturally

Discover effective and easy techniques to naturally add volume to your hair. Enhance your hair's fullness and create beautiful, voluminous locks with these simple tips and tricks.
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Matt Newman, from New York, shared a video on TikTok about how to achieve a 'dry shampoo blowout refresh' which can help bring your flat hair back to life in minutes.

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Brittany Rutledge
Patti Roberts on Instagram: "@naturally.nish - When I transitioned from relaxed to natural hair, my porosity changed and I thought my hair was always puffy because I didn’t have a relaxer… no - it just wasn’t dry! 

Natural hair is mostly trained to hold moisture, and simply because it looks dry and maybe even feels dry to the touch… I found that the core of the strand was not, which causes fully styled hair to swell. I didn’t add more heat, I simply added more TIME. Lots of “air dry” breaks… until I got my natural hair “heat trained”. 

Please allow one business day for hair to dry🤣🫠 (not really but you get what I’m saying!)

If you were at the salon it would be hood dryer/ blow dryer/ 2 passes with a flat iron/ then curling iron/ and finally wrapped & hood dryer again… 

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Patti Roberts on Instagram: "@naturally.nish - When I transitioned from relaxed to natural hair, my porosity changed and I thought my hair was always puffy because I didn’t have a relaxer… no - it just wasn’t dry! Natural hair is mostly trained to hold moisture, and simply because it looks dry and maybe even feels dry to the touch… I found that the core of the strand was not, which causes fully styled hair to swell. I didn’t add more heat, I simply added more TIME. Lots of “air dry”…

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m. oriol