I am 69 years old and have hated my flat crown my whole life. I've tried everything to give my crown lift. OMG! I just tried your technique and it worked like a charm! Michael, you are a genius! Thank you so very, very much!! I'm thrilled beyond words!!!
There's a difference between fine hair and thin hair. I have super fine straight hair but lots of it. It tangles super easy. He didn't say anything about the model having thin hair, it says "fine" hair, which is the thickness of the individual strands.
Well...all I know is my hair is very fine but I have lots if it. The client's hair in this tutorial certainly does't appear to have fine or thin hair. Have you read some of these responses? Those of us with fine and/or thin hair KNOW what kind of hair we have, no matter how YOU describe it, LOL Describe
Same here. Eventually I got gray hair and that gave it some texture that would actually hold style longer than 2 minutes. Something to look forward to, for you younger folks.
Finally a technique that works! I have always had not much, fine, silky, straight hair that won’t hold a curl or even a bend longer than a couple of hours. Now that I’m 59 and thinning and have even less hair than ever, I was shopping for hair toppers. Then I saw this video and using the regular drugstore products I had on hand, I was happily surprised at how well this technique works and lasts throughout the day! I feel like for the first time, I have volume to be proud of. Guess you can teach an old dog new tricks, thank you very much! This is my go-to way of doing my hair now.
I've tried this and it really works for me. I have fine hair which is slightly wavy. I absolutely HATE going to the hairdressers because it was about 6 years ago that the only one I liked moved away. So I only go for a DRY trim (they always take too much off and you can't tell when it's wet). I will NEVER let anyone cut my bangs. I do it myself with an old trick I learned years ago. If you don't want blunt bangs but ones that come down on the sides try this: Grap your bangs, wet or dry, twist them really really tight. And with very sharp scissors, cut a TINY bit off the bottom where the twist has ended. You can always do it again if you want them shorter. Works for me every time!
This is SO HELPFUL, and easy to do. I have fine, straight hair… and I have a lot of it. My crown is always really flat - so I can’t wait to try this after I get a few inches cut off!
Cosmo Instructor here: “Fine” refers to Texture, which is the diameter of the individual hair strand (Fine, Medium, Coarse); “Thin” refers to density, the number of hairs in a square-inch (Thin, Average, Thick); “Formation” is the shape of the strand-or moreover, the ‘movement’-as in straight, wavy, curly, v. curly/coily. I’d say the model has Fine texture, Medium density (you can see scalp through the hair at the part, below the active/working section, but not too much), and a straight formation, though, again looking at her scalp, there’s a bend at the root, so she may have a slightly wavy formation and they just smoothed her out before the demo. It is possible for someone to have Course/Thin hair or Fine/Thick hair-in any Formation-and Pattern ((hair can vary across the different areas of the head (thicker in the nape/neck, finer in the fringe/bang, etc.))) As far as the comments on the color: it’s fabulous! Stop hating!
This person obviously didn't need the help that the title infers. It's a bait and switch. Use whatever technical terms you'd like, but most women with truly thinning and fine hair do not have hair like that.
@@TessLynnW It said nothing about thinning hair. It says “straight fine hair”. That’s a big difference. That’s what this comment was explaining. You bait and switched yourself by not understanding that.
Your family is so blessed there's alot of love there, you are a real gentel men with great respect, love and kindness etc. May God bless you and your family abundantly 🙏❤🤗
I shouldn't have read the comments. Dear God. Anyway, thank you. I used this for my sisters wedding, she has fine thin hair, and it held up beautifully. You have a beautiful smile. Really enjoyed the lesson.
I have severe hair loss from a adrenal disease & living proof seriously changed my life . This brand is everything y’all . If you’re second guessing trying it , don’t !
AnMother2 Amazon has pieces you can buy and have cut to fit and that oomph if your up for it. They even have hair scrunchies you add in like a scrunchie to add volume and simple updo.
I can't wait to try this technique, I've never been successful with any type of back combing or teasing before, but this is a very different method and looks very doable. And her hair color is absolutely stunning, I can't stop looking at it, it's perfection!! My daughter is a redhead and I just love it!!
I have dry, frizzy hair and could not get any fullness on the crown until I tried this. I did exactly what he said and I love the results. Thank you very much for posting this.
Finally!!! a true back comb out technique. I am excited to give it a go. My bone straight hair has had everything from Velcro rollers to curved heating irons, back coming and tons of product. I never thought about using the heat with the back combing to somewhat lock in the texture from underneath. Fingers crossed for this bone straight long hair. Thanks so much! ❤️
Shelly, I loved this also! I do a lot of wedding hair and this is a great tip! Brides always want big hair for the formal event! Smooth, full hair is a challenge. With stylist who represent product lines the message is more directed to other professionals and we take away whatever information we need and add it to what we already do. I love it when a technique is of value to other people as well!!
@@radinedempsey4901 When you get to the part when you smooth the back/teased size with the bristle brush, is he saying you brush through and brush out out all the teasing? Or are you just smoothing the very surface of the back and leaving some teased in the center of the section?
@@kristenveloria he’s brushing it through the entire section. I have used the technique on myself as well as my clients. I love it- it’s a little pearl of wisdom! What I am sharing is based solely on the experience I’ve had since seeing this and using it on my clients. This seems to work well on every texture, even thin and find, if the hair is properly prepared. For my clients, that means not using holding or plumping stuff. I prep with a blow dry/thermo protectant and nothing more. Note* When I’m going for volume I add products after the hair is dry and styled. It seems that if too much is done prior to drying, the hair tends to collapse. I get best volume with powders and/or a dry shampoo with a finish spray to hold. This technique seems to offer just enough texture to the hair without it having a crimped appearance. These are tips that I have found give me the best results. Keep section the proper size. Do a consistent number of strokes with back combing. Don’t pack the hair tightly. Use the proper size iron proportionate for the person’s head and hair. (You just want volume). Make sure the iron is as close to the base as possible. (I place a carbon comb between the scalp and iron). Know your desired outcome. If it’s for curls you can wrap the hair to the ends. If it’s for straight hair with volume and lift, only wrap how he has done. And lastly- as you brush out the back combing support the hair with your hand as opposed to brushing it back down to the head. When I do this on myself I use my fingers to kinda shake it out which makes it look more tousled. I hope this information from my experience is helpful for you! Good luck!
@@kristenveloria It looks like he is 'smoothing the back surface', although he says 'look, you can put your fingers through it' - so good question. That part made me wonder too - I think if I were doing it, I would either skip that part, or very lightly smooth it.
I never knew this! I’m not a Stylist. I’m a regular chick who never gets the hair right lol. My hair tangles easy, I usually don’t blow dry it because I don’t know what I’m doing. But I’m really excited to try this, hope it works. To the people that do this as their job-THANK GOD FOR YOU ALL! Lol, really, I appreciate my colorist/stylist so much. It truly is an Art what they do. Thank you 🙏🏻
After 3 hrs and a thousand styles that all start looking the same, finally a stylist who knows how to work with us who have fine, thin, straight & flat hair to give a bump of fullness in the crown without a pompous attitude and too many potions. Thank you, I think I can do this and will try it tomorrow before work. Thanks 'Buddy' : D
I would love to see you show us how to do this for someone, like me and many others, who has long fine hair buts wants volume at our roots not total flatness. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS! Thank you!
I loved this! I back comb for volume but often end up with stiff "Peg Bundy" hair that I then comb out in frustration. I can't wait to try this. I think I've been missing the use of heat to get that brushable soft volume. I thought this was great.
Need to go back to the sixties. Take a trip to the beauty salon, get a nice relaxing shampoo. Then a head full of rollers, relax under the dryer while getting nails done. Result....big hair that lasts all week, pretty nails that last all week. A couple of hours of "me time" (everyone needs pampering) and....NO MORE FLAT LIFELESS HAIR!!!😁
Girl, I know what you mean. The young lady that did my hair can't seem to get my hair flat enough to suit her. I keep telling her how I like volume. A girl in her chair (these girls are like 23-30 yr olds) grimaced when one of the more experience stylists fixed her own hair and it was gorgeous. It just wasn't glued down flat on her head. Now my hair is down to my butt bc I can't find anyone to cut and style it the way I like. I need color cut and style bad. But I refuse to pay over $100 for mashed flat hair!!
@@TRIPLEOG60 lol that is exactly how I feel when getting my hair cut and styled now. They blow it dry then whip out that ole flat iron. I have very fine and thin hair and I need plump and volume please.
@@missyl6291 my exstylist did her absolute best keeping my hair flat stuck smooth on my scalp. Trying a new girl soon. I told her on the phone I liked fullness. Full hair is sexy glamourous hair. Stuck flat on my head as tight smashed flat as possible looks like I need a shampoo.
That's what I was looking at. My hair is little past the middle of my back, and I was thinking, even though it was fine and thin, it wouldn't last long due to the length
That was VERY helpful. I never knew, when back combing, to only do the underside, and not all the way through. . Thank you...I can’t wait to try this. Also the sectioning makes sense too.
Too many of you just do nothing but complain!!! Wow!! Her hair is layered. Thin hair that is layered LOOKS thicker. Also, this is different than just ratting your hair because her combs it out and makes it touchable. I think he did a fabulous job. Thank you for the great advice!
I have baby fine hair and I’m going thin on top. I’ll be using his technique from now on. Seeing the demonstration has given me the confidence to do it. Thanks!
OMG! Where have you been! Thank you so much! I’m going to try this at home! The hair stylist near me have no idea what I’m saying when I ask for volume at the crown! Thank you for sharing! 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If your hairstylist doesn't know what volume at the crown means I would be finding another stylist. I would think other than maybe a military barber that would be like beauty school 101. Lol
Wow. Thank you for the amazing tip. I’m excited and can’t wait to try it in the morning. He just gave us a lovely tip on how we can add volume to flat hair. I do have fine thin hair and I’m going to give I a try before I pass judgement. Shame on all of you who criticized someone who is trying to help women and stylists add volume to the crown of women’s hair. I hope that’s now how you treated your children when they tried to show you something. It’s not only rude but outright mean spirited. He did say he wasn’t going to tease the hair up spray on globs of sticky hairspray. And he combed Thru the backcombing texture that he set in place with the heat - and then when it cooled HE BRUSHED OUT THE BACKCOMBING. Did you all miss that part? I will let you all know tomorrow how it works on my very fine thin hair.
OMG you are the BOMB!! Not to mention the incredible colour and cut of the hair. I just wish I lived in the States so I could visit your salon, but thanks for this tip, can't wait to try it out.
Beautiful. You make it look so easy. When I try it on myself it's going to be Peg Bundy, I can already tell. When I hit the lottery, I'll fly in to have you do my hair. :)
Sharman Klinefelter Thanks! I used to have lots off thick straight hair into my late 40’s. Now at 59, my I have lost 2/3s of the volume and am 50% gray - which has come in weirdly curly and frizzy. Trying to get volume at the crown that stays seems impossible. I will buy and try the Velcro rollers. Thanks for the tip, as I hate putting heat on my hair except for very special occasions due to the damage it causes even when I use a heat protectant. 😊
Loved this technique but not sure it would work on fine hair. I have tried all kinds of ways to give me volume. I guess I will be trying this one. Thanks for sharing.
Sharman Klinefelter I will try your method. I have tried almost every way to curl my hair and create volume at the root and crown. My hair just won’t hold curl or volume. Thanks for the suggestion.
Invaluable! A great tip for the tool kit of knowledge! As a working stylist, I have all hair types and textures, behind my chair and on location with freelance work. Every tip I pick up along the way is great! Who knows when I might have a person with this density and texture in my hands. Perhaps the weight of the hair makes the volume collapse. I love this! Not for everybody but what is? I am going to try it on fine hair and see what the result is- it might be a fail and it might not- I won't know until I do it! Thank you Michael!
My hair is thin and fine after blow drying my hair I use Velcro rollers. I take them out and use some Kevin Murphy puff me spray power. Then tease and style.
What is different is that he brushes out the “ratting/back combing” - I’m going to have to try this but I’m sure with my silky hair it won’t stay poofed without some good hairspray.
That's exactly my thought! I seriously lmao at how foolish he looked to put this out on a public platform and try to educate... better yet entertain us with such brainless remark. I knew I couldn't be the only one who thought he was a complete simpleton when he made that first statement. I headed straight to the comments. I found it to be humorous he proceeded to leave it in the video while editing!!!!!!!!🤷🏼♀️ Most..if not all.. of us have stuck our foot in our mouth at one point in time but we have not had the option to go back n edit it out unlike the creator of this video. I would love for someone to turn this into a gif or comedy crack. He made that statement then went on to demonstrate how to help those with fine limp hair using a model with flawless hair! That is like showing us how to play basketball using a football. His "technique" is nothing more than the same thing we were doing 30-40yrs ago. Let alone how filthy that comb was!! 🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@jenniferyoung5932 he re-combed the backcombing! Therefore, the final result dosen't have backcombing or tons of hairspray on many layers of hair. Very useful tutorial imo, after watching so many on this topic on youtube.
@@laketown5802 yelp! I'm peachy! Thank you for asking ;) oh btw its ok to have a different opinion than others. We all DO NOT have to agree and this does not need to get messy. I stated my views and you don't agree...fine!!! Just bc someone does not have the same outlook or interpretation DOES NOT AND I EMPHASIZE DOES NOT MEAN THAT PERSON IS NOT OK!! I bet ur friends don't agree with EVERY SINGLE thing you do in life. So be it. Miss Nara explained her thoughts without any kind of personal attack so please learn from this. Thank you.
Great idea! You're locking in the shape of the teased area with heat. Kinda like crimping the hair at the root but not in a recognizable pattern! Amazing!
Wow. I didn't catch that, I'm impressed. Mind you the bleeding obvious sails past my window frequently, and leaves me none the wiser, I need people like you who spell it out, so thank you. :)
Very nice tutorial.Thank you!! Do you have any video for short hair?? I have ladies 70 to 90 years old which get service every week and I have to do back commb.....
This type of very deliberate backcombing ia actually quite gentle on the hair. You need to do it just like he does. Take the comb out of the hair and place again with the teeth facing up. It honestly combs out so nice, just start closer to the ends and work your way to the scalp. No damage
@@babs5968 She has thick, fine hair. Your hair is thick or thin when talking about the amount of hair on your head and fine or coarse when talking about the thickness of the actual hair shaft.
Many comments arguing the description of “fine, thin hair.” Clearly he is referring to the texture of her hair and not her “head of hair” which is quite full. As a woman who was diagnosed with “female pattern baldness” about 15 years ago (& finally caved in & began wearing wigs on occasion 4 years ago) I am definitely going to do what I can with what I’ve got by trying his method.
This model does NOT have fine hair though! It's ridiculous to think she does. I don't have thinning hair, but I inherited extremely fine hair from my mum, and can't do anything with it.
niiice!!! those of us with a lot of fine, straight hair thank you! its not so easy to manage the delicate balance with product and length when their is a lot of it. it gets heavy easily and fine hair with too much product is gross. Im going to try this!
I am 69 years old and have hated my flat crown my whole life. I've tried everything to give my crown lift. OMG! I just tried your technique and it worked like a charm! Michael, you are a genius! Thank you so very, very much!! I'm thrilled beyond words!!!
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Hahaha. What happens when you try to comb out the teased hair. It breaks and now you have even less amount of hair and less volume
Same here!!!😮. Thank you
He needs to try this on a person with truly thin, flat hair.
I was be over the moon if I had as much hair as this woman
Tell me about it😒
Completely agree. Her one hair section is thicker then my all hair.
Victoria Absolutely YesZzz , Although. Tiss gorgeous Red shine.. look on tha bright side Tru oh so tru 💖
I agree. He needs to show hair that is truly fine, thin and straight.
There's a difference between fine hair and thin hair. I have super fine straight hair but lots of it. It tangles super easy. He didn't say anything about the model having thin hair, it says "fine" hair, which is the thickness of the individual strands.
Well...all I know is my hair is very fine but I have lots if it. The client's hair in this tutorial certainly does't appear to have fine or thin hair. Have you read some of these responses? Those of us with fine and/or thin hair KNOW what kind of hair we have, no matter how YOU describe it, LOL
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EXCELLENT POINT!
I hear ya!!! My hair is thick, fine weigh a slight wave...it tangles soooo easily! You are correct...this is about fine hair.
Same here. Eventually I got gray hair and that gave it some texture that would actually hold style longer than 2 minutes. Something to look forward to, for you younger folks.
The individual strands of my hair are like spider web.
Well, looks great - especially because the model has thick, beautiful hair.
my thoughts exactly.
Her hair is a hot mess. That fake red and thick roots are sad looking. Looks like she lives in a trailer park.
@@leighsutherland6222 jealous.
What kind of spray is he using
Leigh Sutherland Thick roots? Is that a bad thing?
Finally a technique that works! I have always had not much, fine, silky, straight hair that won’t hold a curl or even a bend longer than a couple of hours. Now that I’m 59 and thinning and have even less hair than ever, I was shopping for hair toppers. Then I saw this video and using the regular drugstore products I had on hand, I was happily surprised at how well this technique works and lasts throughout the day! I feel like for the first time, I have volume to be proud of. Guess you can teach an old dog new tricks, thank you very much! This is my go-to way of doing my hair now.
I'm 60 and you just gave me hope!!!
I’m going to trial this technique and perfect it. I have silky smooth hair too 💖
What size curling barrel did you use?
So happy this technique worked for you. I'm going to give it a shot too.
Good to know!
That was a great introduction to adding volume. It's so nice to have quick lessons from professionals like this in an instant.
I've tried this and it really works for me. I have fine hair which is slightly wavy. I absolutely HATE going to the hairdressers because it was about 6 years ago that the only one I liked moved away. So I only go for a DRY trim (they always take too much off and you can't tell when it's wet). I will NEVER let anyone cut my bangs. I do it myself with an old trick I learned years ago. If you don't want blunt bangs but ones that come down on the sides try this: Grap your bangs, wet or dry, twist them really really tight. And with very sharp scissors, cut a TINY bit off the bottom where the twist has ended. You can always do it again if you want them shorter. Works for me every time!
Did u use a 2” barrel?
omggg i am the same way with my bangs. I've had them my whole life, and it took one bad cut as a kid for me to never trust anyone again lmao
This is SO HELPFUL, and easy to do. I have fine, straight hair… and I have a lot of it. My crown is always really flat - so I can’t wait to try this after I get a few inches cut off!
Cosmo Instructor here: “Fine” refers to Texture, which is the diameter of the individual hair strand (Fine, Medium, Coarse); “Thin” refers to density, the number of hairs in a square-inch (Thin, Average, Thick); “Formation” is the shape of the strand-or moreover, the ‘movement’-as in straight, wavy, curly, v. curly/coily.
I’d say the model has Fine texture, Medium density (you can see scalp through the hair at the part, below the active/working section, but not too much), and a straight formation, though, again looking at her scalp, there’s a bend at the root, so she may have a slightly wavy formation and they just smoothed her out before the demo.
It is possible for someone to have Course/Thin hair or Fine/Thick hair-in any Formation-and Pattern ((hair can vary across the different areas of the head (thicker in the nape/neck, finer in the fringe/bang, etc.)))
As far as the comments on the color: it’s fabulous! Stop hating!
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This person obviously didn't need the help that the title infers.
It's a bait and switch.
Use whatever technical terms you'd like, but most women with truly thinning and fine hair do not have hair like that.
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Isn't there a easier way 😕?
@@TessLynnW It said nothing about thinning hair. It says “straight fine hair”. That’s a big difference. That’s what this comment was explaining. You bait and switched yourself by not understanding that.
I think we have a different definition of "straight, fine, flat hair"
Why? That's exactly what her hair is. It is straight, fine and flat. It's also thick which makes it heavier and contributes to the flatness.
@@Turtletoots3 hair cannot both be fine and thick
@@LeiaIsANerd yes it can I have thick hair that is fine.
Right!!
Agree.
Her color is stunning I'm literally obsessed and this is such a great technique! Thanks for sharing 🙌💕🙏🥰
Your family is so blessed there's alot of love there, you are a real gentel men with great respect, love and kindness etc. May God bless you and your family abundantly 🙏❤🤗
Perfect, this is exactly what I was looking for. I have straight, fine hair -lots of it, but it's all fine and straight as a stick. This is wonderful!
I shouldn't have read the comments. Dear God. Anyway, thank you. I used this for my sisters wedding, she has fine thin hair, and it held up beautifully. You have a beautiful smile. Really enjoyed the lesson.
I love the way you teach! Plus your smile is absolutely amazing. Thanks so much! ❤️🙏👍
I have severe hair loss from a adrenal disease & living proof seriously changed my life . This brand is everything y’all . If you’re second guessing trying it , don’t !
Some of us don’t have much hair. And it is fine. He worked with more hair than I have on my whole head! 😢😢
AnMother2 I get that! With fine hair you see those part lines when you try to brush it out 😫.. maybe in my next life 😂
It's says fine hair, not little hair.
@An, hell yeah!
AnMother2 Amazon has pieces you can buy and have cut to fit and that oomph if your up for it. They even have hair scrunchies you add in like a scrunchie to add volume and simple updo.
Same with me unfortunately
I can't wait to try this technique, I've never been successful with any type of back combing or teasing before, but this is a very different method and looks very doable. And her hair color is absolutely stunning, I can't stop looking at it, it's perfection!! My daughter is a redhead and I just love it!!
I have dry, frizzy hair and could not get any fullness on the crown until I tried this. I did exactly what he said and I love the results. Thank you very much for posting this.
Been a hairstylist 42 years
Great job
Great volume technique
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Thanks for the tutorial. Having fine hair is soooo frustrating, especially here in the humid south. I will definitely try this technique!
Love this. Hoping you can make a video of the client doing it herself. I'm trying this tonight!
Finally!!! a true back comb out technique. I am excited to give it a go. My bone straight hair has had everything from Velcro rollers to curved heating irons, back coming and tons of product. I never thought about using the heat with the back combing to somewhat lock in the texture from underneath. Fingers crossed for this bone straight long hair. Thanks so much! ❤️
Shelly, I loved this also! I do a lot of wedding hair and this is a great tip! Brides always want big hair for the formal event! Smooth, full hair is a challenge. With stylist who represent product lines the message is more directed to other professionals and we take away whatever information we need and add it to what we already do. I love it when a technique is of value to other people as well!!
@@radinedempsey4901 When you get to the part when you smooth the back/teased size with the bristle brush, is he saying you brush through and brush out out all the teasing? Or are you just smoothing the very surface of the back and leaving some teased in the center of the section?
@@kristenveloria he’s brushing it through the entire section. I have used the technique on myself as well as my clients. I love it- it’s a little pearl of wisdom!
What I am sharing is based solely on the experience I’ve had since seeing this and using it on my clients.
This seems to work well on every texture, even thin and find, if the hair is properly prepared. For my clients, that means not using holding or plumping stuff. I prep with a blow dry/thermo protectant and nothing more.
Note* When I’m going for volume I add products after the hair is dry and styled. It seems that if too much is done prior to drying, the hair tends to collapse. I get best volume with powders and/or a dry shampoo with a finish spray to hold.
This technique seems to offer just enough texture to the hair without it having a crimped appearance.
These are tips that I have found give me the best results.
Keep section the proper size.
Do a consistent number of strokes with back combing.
Don’t pack the hair tightly.
Use the proper size iron proportionate for the person’s head and hair. (You just want volume).
Make sure the iron is as close to the base as possible. (I place a carbon comb between the scalp and iron).
Know your desired outcome. If it’s for curls you can wrap the hair to the ends. If it’s for straight hair with volume and lift, only wrap how he has done.
And lastly- as you brush out the back combing support the hair with your hand as opposed to brushing it back down to the head. When I do this on myself I use my fingers to kinda shake it out which makes it look more tousled.
I hope this information from my experience is helpful for you!
Good luck!
@@kristenveloria It looks like he is 'smoothing the back surface', although he says 'look, you can put your fingers through it' - so good question. That part made me wonder too - I think if I were doing it, I would either skip that part, or very lightly smooth it.
@@radinedempsey4901 what dry shampoo is good ?
Thank you for that wonderful demonstration!!! I love it! Her hair turned out beautiful!❤️
I never knew this! I’m not a Stylist. I’m a regular chick who never gets the hair right lol. My hair tangles easy, I usually don’t blow dry it because I don’t know what I’m doing. But I’m really excited to try this, hope it works. To the people that do this as their job-THANK GOD FOR YOU ALL! Lol, really, I appreciate my colorist/stylist so much. It truly is an Art what they do. Thank you 🙏🏻
After 3 hrs and a thousand styles that all start looking the same, finally a stylist who knows how to work with us who have fine, thin, straight & flat hair to give a bump of fullness in the crown without a pompous attitude and too many potions. Thank you, I think I can do this and will try it tomorrow before work. Thanks 'Buddy' : D
I would love to see you show us how to do this for someone, like me and many others, who has long fine hair buts wants volume at our roots not total flatness. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS! Thank you!
I loved this! I back comb for volume but often end up with stiff "Peg Bundy" hair that I then comb out in frustration. I can't wait to try this. I think I've been missing the use of heat to get that brushable soft volume. I thought this was great.
I’m sorry this woman has lovely thick hair to begin with come on show us with someone that has truly fine thin straight hair...I’m waiting
I absolutely LOVE this. It is something that is easy to do but adds a lot of volume. Thank you so much for this video❤
Can't be good for you hair! Raten it!
That is an amazing tip! In the 21 years of doing hair, that’s a new one for me! Thanks!!
Need to go back to the sixties. Take a trip to the beauty salon, get a nice relaxing shampoo. Then a head full of rollers, relax under the dryer while getting nails done. Result....big hair that lasts all week, pretty nails that last all week. A couple of hours of "me time" (everyone needs pampering) and....NO MORE FLAT LIFELESS HAIR!!!😁
Agree! That´s what I do at home. A head full of rollers gives fantastic volume that lasts all week and doesn´t damage hair!
Girl, I know what you mean. The young lady that did my hair can't seem to get my hair flat enough to suit her. I keep telling her how I like volume. A girl in her chair (these girls are like 23-30 yr olds) grimaced when one of the more experience stylists fixed her own hair and it was gorgeous. It just wasn't glued down flat on her head. Now my hair is down to my butt bc I can't find anyone to cut and style it the way I like. I need color cut and style bad. But I refuse to pay over $100 for mashed flat hair!!
@@TRIPLEOG60 lol that is exactly how I feel when getting my hair cut and styled now. They blow it dry then whip out that ole flat iron. I have very fine and thin hair and I need plump and volume please.
@@missyl6291 my exstylist did her absolute best keeping my hair flat stuck smooth on my scalp. Trying a new girl soon. I told her on the phone I liked fullness. Full hair is sexy glamourous hair. Stuck flat on my head as tight smashed flat as possible looks like I need a shampoo.
@@TRIPLEOG60 try drying the hair upside down, and using a diffuser for beachy waves. Only blow dry the front, becaue that flattens the hair.
Note: hair should be layered for the volume seen here. Long straight, fine and thin hair would not hold very long.
W. Lucero, xlnt point that flew right past me. Zoom - there went another one, I'd bet! 😉
That's what I was looking at. My hair is little past the middle of my back, and I was thinking, even though it was fine and thin, it wouldn't last long due to the length
exactly. layering makes fine hair look
thicker.
That was VERY helpful. I never knew, when back combing, to only do the underside, and not all the way through. . Thank you...I can’t wait to try this. Also the sectioning makes sense too.
Great, now show us on someone with thin hair.
wishbone I’m not sure this would work on thin hair, but it might work on my (thick) fine hair. Thin and fine are two different things.
He did
They indeed did
Too many of you just do nothing but complain!!! Wow!! Her hair is layered. Thin hair that is layered LOOKS thicker. Also, this is different than just ratting your hair because her combs it out and makes it touchable. I think he did a fabulous job. Thank you for the great advice!
That’s thin hair? I can tell that’s his favorite comb been using it since 1970
He was born after 1970. But a good tool is and ought stay a classic.
I have baby fine hair and I’m going thin on top. I’ll be using his technique from now on. Seeing the demonstration has given me the confidence to do it. Thanks!
OMG! Where have you been! Thank you so much! I’m going to try this at home! The hair stylist near me have no idea what I’m saying when I ask for volume at the crown! Thank you for sharing! 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Amen, sister
If your hairstylist doesn't know what volume at the crown means I would be finding another stylist. I would think other than maybe a military barber that would be like beauty school 101. Lol
ua-cam.com/video/bqw5S15clSM/v-deo.html check out harmonize beauty and her tutorial. She does not include any back combing 💜
Great technique. Using the heat stylng spray and large curling iron makes all the difference. Can't wait to try. Thanks.
Love the volume. Never even thought of doing it this. Bravo for u. Brilliant!!!!!
You never ratted your hair? Hummmm.
Wow. Thank you for the amazing tip. I’m excited and can’t wait to try it in the morning.
He just gave us a lovely tip on how we can add volume to flat hair. I do have fine thin hair and I’m going to give I a try before I pass judgement.
Shame on all of you who criticized someone who is trying to help women and stylists add volume to the crown of women’s hair. I hope that’s now how you treated your children when they tried to show you something. It’s not only rude but outright mean spirited.
He did say he wasn’t going to tease the hair up spray on globs of sticky hairspray. And he combed Thru the backcombing texture that he set in place with the heat - and then when it cooled HE BRUSHED OUT THE BACKCOMBING. Did you all miss that part?
I will let you all know tomorrow how it works on my very fine thin hair.
Love this tip!
I’m going to try it today on my thin hair.
Thank you Michael 🤗
Love the cut, the color, and the styling you did.
The whole time I thought that was a mannequin head...LOL! Really good explanation...
Me too..but isn't Coleen lovely!
Cathy M mee too!!!
Me too!!!!!!
Cathy M .me too she sat so still
Me too!!!
OMG you are the BOMB!! Not to mention the incredible colour and cut of the hair. I just wish I lived in the States so I could visit your salon, but thanks for this tip, can't wait to try it out.
I thought she was a dollhead until the end, that freaked me out. But this was great and looked beautiful!
I literally came to the comments because I was trying to see if anyone else was wondering if it was a real person or not. That girl is so still haha!
My wife has fine hair but a lot of it. This is ideal for her. Thank-you kindly!
Well if she has fine thin hair, I’m sliding down hill fast towards being bald!
She does have fine hair but no thin.
Thin and fine are two completely different things.
She has hair like mine: fine and thin, but a lot of hair. The amount of hair per square mm/cm is more than average
Very funny,I totally agree with you.I should know,I have fine hair & with no body.12/26/2020 Happy New Year 2021🎉🥂😄
@@janinedear-barlow I've got both, thin & fine.
Awesome! Best curling to make volume tutorial I've ever seen! ❤️ thank you!
Beautiful. You make it look so easy. When I try it on myself it's going to be Peg Bundy, I can already tell. When I hit the lottery, I'll fly in to have you do my hair. :)
I thought he said Ted Bundy 😂
velcro rollars on top of crown follow thru around the sides of the crown you will be using 4 large velcro rollers just another tip from a hairstylist
Sharman Klinefelter , thanks.
@Sha, that's what I do!
Sharman Klinefelter Thanks! I used to have lots off thick straight hair into my late 40’s. Now at 59, my I have lost 2/3s of the volume and am 50% gray - which has come in weirdly curly and frizzy. Trying to get volume at the crown that stays seems impossible. I will buy and try the Velcro rollers. Thanks for the tip, as I hate putting heat on my hair except for very special occasions due to the damage it causes even when I use a heat protectant. 😊
Watch how you remove the Velcro curlers. Fine and/or thinning hair can tend to break.
ua-cam.com/video/bqw5S15clSM/v-deo.html check out harmonize beauty and her tutorial. She uses the rollers and no back combing 💖
The technique was simple and easy. I love it. More please.
Very much learned a great tip. My hair is thin and fine, I do mine similar, but I got some pointers here I can use. Delightful
That’s amazing!!! I’m going to try this!! I’m new to Living Proof products but already LOVE them!!
YES one of your best videos yet. Fast paced, a lot of learning in a short time, great idea!
Hello Carmen
Loved this technique but not sure it would work on fine hair. I have tried all kinds of ways to give me volume. I guess I will be trying this one. Thanks for sharing.
fine thin hair do not use curling irons use velcro rollers big ones use 4 around the crown
lynn burris if that’s fine hair , god help mine
Sharman Klinefelter I will try your method. I have tried almost every way to curl my hair and create volume at the root and crown. My hair just won’t hold curl or volume. Thanks for the suggestion.
christine beames I am with you I don’t believe she has fine hair.
Why leave a comment about the technique without trying it!? Let us know
Her hair is so gorgeous. The color is stunning. Thank you for the tips.
Hello Cindy
Height in the back of the hair was popular in the seventies. Everyone knew how to do it. So easy.
In the 60s we did this
Nice explanation. One can tell how much you love your work!
Michael: "That would be too much volume."
Me: "I live in Texas, there's no such thing. The higher the hair, the closer to God."
festivelady826 yes we love volume in Texas
Exactly!
festivelady826 Amen 🙏🏽 to your post .
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AS A LONE STAR LADY.... YESSS MA'AM I LOVE IT!!!!
Invaluable! A great tip for the tool kit of knowledge! As a working stylist, I have all hair types and textures, behind my chair and on location with freelance work. Every tip I pick up along the way is great! Who knows when I might have a person with this density and texture in my hands. Perhaps the weight of the hair makes the volume collapse. I love this! Not for everybody but what is? I am going to try it on fine hair and see what the result is- it might be a fail and it might not- I won't know until I do it! Thank you Michael!
My hair is thin and fine after blow drying my hair I use Velcro rollers. I take them out and use some Kevin Murphy puff me spray power. Then tease and style.
you must live in Australia; I've spent hours looking for Kevin Murphy products in the US that don't cost $100+ per item
Fantastic information. I keep asking my hairdresser for volume exactly where you demonstrated but, to no avail.
I LOVE THIS🙌 I have truly no hair very fine and it works! ❤️
I love the married With children shout out lol. Can’t wait to try this thank you!
What is different is that he brushes out the “ratting/back combing” - I’m going to have to try this but I’m sure with my silky hair it won’t stay poofed without some good hairspray.
ua-cam.com/video/bqw5S15clSM/v-deo.html check out harmonize beauty. Her hair tutorial does not include any back combing 💜
As a cosmetologist, THAT is one filthy comb!
Absolutely perfect look and excellent instruction! Thank you! Ive been doing this so wrong.
Great tip my friend. I've been in the industry for a long long time and I'm still learning new tricks every day. Thank you for this one.
You explain the process very well-thank you.
I have hair like that...fine but very thick and straight. I'm definitely going to try this.
He says has an easier way to create volume without back combing and hairspray... then goes ahead and uses back combing and hairspray ..... 😟 - eh ???
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That's exactly my thought! I seriously lmao at how foolish he looked to put this out on a public platform and try to educate... better yet entertain us with such brainless remark. I knew I couldn't be the only one who thought he was a complete simpleton when he made that first statement. I headed straight to the comments. I found it to be humorous he proceeded to leave it in the video while editing!!!!!!!!🤷🏼♀️ Most..if not all.. of us have stuck our foot in our mouth at one point in time but we have not had the option to go back n edit it out unlike the creator of this video. I would love for someone to turn this into a gif or comedy crack. He made that statement then went on to demonstrate how to help those with fine limp hair using a model with flawless hair! That is like showing us how to play basketball using a football. His "technique" is nothing more than the same thing we were doing 30-40yrs ago. Let alone how filthy that comb was!! 🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@jenniferyoung5932 he re-combed the backcombing! Therefore, the final result dosen't have backcombing or tons of hairspray on many layers of hair. Very useful tutorial imo, after watching so many on this topic on youtube.
@@jenniferyoung5932 u ok ?
@@laketown5802 yelp! I'm peachy! Thank you for asking ;) oh btw its ok to have a different opinion than others. We all DO NOT have to agree and this does not need to get messy. I stated my views and you don't agree...fine!!! Just bc someone does not have the same outlook or interpretation DOES NOT AND I EMPHASIZE DOES NOT MEAN THAT PERSON IS NOT OK!! I bet ur friends don't agree with EVERY SINGLE thing you do in life. So be it. Miss Nara explained her thoughts without any kind of personal attack so please learn from this. Thank you.
This seems to be a good way to add volume to the crown without damaging the hair. Tks!
Beautiful results from a master stylist!! Great video and will look forward to more wonderful techniques! Thank you!
This! Where has this been my whole life!! 🙌🏼🙏🏼 I can wait to try it tomorrow night 😍
I am going to show this to my hairdresser.So she can finally learn how to give me some volume.
Hello Phyl
I’ve been fighting my flat hair for years! THANK YOU!
You should list the products used.
and the brand of the iron
Great idea! You're locking in the shape of the teased area with heat. Kinda like crimping the hair at the root but not in a recognizable pattern! Amazing!
Wow. I didn't catch that, I'm impressed. Mind you the bleeding obvious sails past my window frequently, and leaves me none the wiser, I need people like you who spell it out, so thank you. :)
i love it thank you very much and also i love the hair color it's beautifulll
Wow! My mom is going to be high headed today. Thanks!
Like I have time to do all this in the morning.
Very nice tutorial.Thank you!!
Do you have any video for short hair??
I have ladies 70 to 90 years old which get service every week and I have to do back commb.....
That was amazing, I’m going to try it. Thank you. 😊
my hair dresser always brings backcombing up to front which seems pretty ruff. your method is exactly what i have been wanting
Right!!!!
My hair is thin...the model has thick hair. I'm afraid to tease my hair because it takes a lot of effort to comb out my hair☹
Cherylann I think she has fine hair but lots of it which is completely different to having thick hair or thin hair.
This type of very deliberate backcombing ia actually quite gentle on the hair. You need to do it just like he does. Take the comb out of the hair and place again with the teeth facing up. It honestly combs out so nice, just start closer to the ends and work your way to the scalp. No damage
@@babs5968 She has thick, fine hair. Your hair is thick or thin when talking about the amount of hair on your head and fine or coarse when talking about the thickness of the actual hair shaft.
@@Turtletoots3 it took you 10 months to come up with that?
Many comments arguing the description of “fine, thin hair.” Clearly he is referring to the texture of her hair and not her “head of hair” which is quite full. As a woman who was diagnosed with “female pattern baldness” about 15 years ago (& finally caved in & began wearing wigs on occasion 4 years ago) I am definitely going to do what I can with what I’ve got by trying his method.
This model does NOT have fine hair though! It's ridiculous to think she does.
I don't have thinning hair, but I inherited extremely fine hair from my mum, and can't do anything with it.
I wanted to see a front view when you were finished....
Thank you for this! I can't wait to try it and hope it holds up against NC humidity.
If your fine straight hair is anything like mine.. I wouldn't hold my breath.
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What a great tip! Ty
i have thin fine long hair and I can't wait to try this - It actually looks achievable!
I’m going to try this but definitely with a clean comb. 😬
I wasn't convinced until the last 10 seconds. Wow that's a cool trick
Never saw that before awesome thanks!
niiice!!! those of us with a lot of fine, straight hair thank you! its not so easy to manage the delicate balance with product and length when their is a lot of it. it gets heavy easily and fine hair with too much product is gross. Im going to try this!
1:35 this is what you do when you're too short to ride a roller coaster
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Omg, I can't WAIT to try in the morning. I have the thinnest, flattest hair and am desperate to add volume. Thanks so much :)