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Since I don't have alot of hair to begin with, it is very fine and thin, When I air dry it is so flat. Is there a method I could use as it is drying to make it better??? I tried putting in a high ponytail, but since there isn't much hair it didn't really dod anything.Thanks

 
I have very very thin hair, and I let it air dry, by staying under a fan, and I do everything I do with a hairdryer, and I put my hair downwards, and dry it. It works fine...

 
You wouldn't refer to this as air-drying, but instead try towel-drying. (After you have shampooed/conditioned) Add a volumizer (mousse, cream, etc) into your hair when it's about 10 minutes air-dried, then wrap your hair into a towel and allow it to dry almost completely. Then unwrap the towel. A round-brush might help.

Having fine hair is natural, so usually a good volumizing product makes a whole lot of difference.

 
If you wash your hair at night, you can try braiding it and then sleep with it. It should give your hair some body to it.

 
Originally Posted by bebexkhmergrl /img/forum/go_quote.gif You wouldn't refer to this as air-drying, but instead try towel-drying. (After you have shampooed/conditioned) Add a volumizer (mousse, cream, etc) into your hair when it's about 10 minutes air-dried, then wrap your hair into a towel and allow it to dry almost completely. Then unwrap the towel. A round-brush might help.
Having fine hair is natural, so usually a good volumizing product makes a whole lot of difference.

Thanks I will try this tomorrow

Originally Posted by pieced /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have very very thin hair, and I let it air dry, by staying under a fan, and I do everything I do with a hairdryer, and I put my hair downwards, and dry it. It works fine... What kind of a fan, I am not sure how to do it.

Originally Posted by Marisol /img/forum/go_quote.gif If you wash your hair at night, you can try braiding it and then sleep with it. It should give your hair some body to it. I think my hair might be too layered/uneven to braid, but I will try it. Thanks
 
Originally Posted by wvpumpkin /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think my hair might be too layered/uneven to braid, but I will try it. Thanks Just try braiding it in different sections then. When you wake up, just comb through it with your fingers.
 
A normal fan that you would use on a hot day to cool yourself with, like a table fan...

 
Originally Posted by pieced /img/forum/go_quote.gif A normal fan that you would use on a hot day to cool yourself with, like a table fan... I don't think we own a fan anymore, but I might check this out. So it blows the hair dry in about how much time
 

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