Do’s & Don’ts to Maximize Your Hair’s Volume
Achieving and maintaining voluminous hair requires a holistic approach. Let’s explore the do’s and don’ts to ensure you're helping your hair reach its full potential:
DO Embrace Heat Styling in Moderation
Heat styling can be a valuable tool for creating volume, but too much heat can lead to hair breakage—so moderation is key. A well-placed wave or curl can create the illusion of thicker hair. Just remember to use a heat protectant spray to shield your strands from potential damage, and avoid using tools on the hottest setting. Try to heat style your hair no more than a few times a week (if you wash your hair every other, or every two days, this shouldn’t be a problem).
DON’T Overdo It with Heavy Styling Products
While hairsprays and texturizers can boost your hair’s volume, an overload of heavy products can build up on your hair and weigh it down. Opt for lightweight styling products, and avoid formulas that are too heavy or moisturizing for your hair type. If you’re a regular styling product user, you might benefit from a clarifying shampoo every week or so.
DO Stick to a Hair Washing Schedule
How often should you wash fine or thinning hair? It depends on your hair type and lifestyle. If your hair is naturally oily, shampooing daily might work for you — or if your strands are fragile and dry, every few days might be a better schedule. What matters is that you cleanse your scalp regularly to avoid excessive sebum buildup, which can be bad news for your hair health.
DON’T Skip Regular Trims
Regular trims are crucial for maintaining healthy, voluminous hair. Split ends can make your hair look thinner and less vibrant. Schedule regular trims to keep your locks in optimal condition, promoting the look of fullness.
DO Try Highlights or Lowlights
A flat, dull hair colour can draw attention to your hair’s sparseness. Instead, add dimension to your hair colour with highlights or lowlights (or both) to create the illusion of fullness and movement.
DO Switch Up Your Part
Wearing your hair parted in the same spot day after day can lead to flatness at the crown of your head. Try alternating between a centre and a side part, or even just moving your part an inch or so next time you style your hair to give your roots a boost of volume.