What's your favorite hack for volume in your thin/fine hair? Check out Laifen blowdryer here: bit.ly/laifenswiftdryer Save up to 30% during their holiday sale PLUS use code JUSTIN13 for an additional $13 off. Thanks to @laifen_tech #laifen for sponsoring this video! In this tutorial, I'm sharing my styling tips and tools to achieve healthy natural thicker looking hair. Whether at beginners level or more experienced let's identify the common mistakes and show you how to care for your thin fine hair while styling. TOOLS & PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO Volumizing Brush: howl.link/ul8kzvpkd2l9q Heat Protectant/Leave In Conditioner: go.shopmy.us/p-4750458 Volumizing Mousse: howl.link/cmW32O6zIgF Hair Dryer: bit.ly/laifenswiftdryer (up to 30% off sitewide PLUS an additional $13 off when you use code JUSTIN13) Round Brush: howl.me/clXFvJh8Pdi Hair Fibers: howl.me/cmxyc3CkQXs Hair Fiber Applicator Pump: howl.me/cmDU7sZ7kjS The wax we used is being discontinued but I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V OTHER HAIR TOOL & PRODUCT FAVORITES Curling/Flat Iron: bit.ly/curlingflatiron Volume/Thickening Spray: go.shopmy.us/p-4750464 Hair Oil: howl.link/cmq9FXSJIoX Hairspray: howl.link/cmq9xGbUxMP OTHER BEAUTY TOOL & PRODUCT FAVORITES Skincare: bit.ly/DDRMTLGY (code HICKOX20 for 20% OFF) Estrogen Face Cream: bit.ly/EstriolFaceCream (code DIONNA10 for $10 OFF) Red Light Mask: go.shopmy.us/p-8925089 (code DIONNALED for 10% OFF) Face Micro/Nano Current Device: go.shopmy.us/p-4753576 (code HICKOX for 10% OFF) Makeup: shopmy.us/collections/506517 Makeup Brushes: go.shopmy.us/p-11065556 Sunless Tanning Lotion: go.shopmy.us/p-4753533 Protein: bit.ly/CSEprotein (code DIONNA for 10% OFF) Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Before and After 1:14 Using Products Correctly 3:32 Blowdry for Volume 5:25 Create Less Volume on Sides / Back 6:52 Create More Volume on Top 10:22 Style With Your Hands 11:38 Bonus: Use The Correct Wax 13:14 Bonus 2: Thin Area Fix FIND US ON: Instagram: instagram.com/justin_hickox Dionna’s Instagram: instagram.com/dionnahickox EMAIL Hair Questions: info@justinhickox.com Brand/Sponsorships: dionna@hickoxmediagroup.com Be a part of our Facebook Community: facebook.com/groups/justinhickoxhaircommunity SHIPPING ADDRESS: Justin Hickox 915 SW Rimrock Way Ste 201-129 Redmond, OR. 97756 *Some links are affiliate which means if you make a purchase, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you....you may even save some money!
I have fine, thick hair that is thinning at the forehead. Still very thick at the crown and just below. My favorite thing to give the look of volume is to turn my head upside down to blow dry until my hair is almost dry all over. Then I use a curling hair dryer brush to shape around my face and give more lift.
I need you to have the client do her own hair, while you supervise, so that we can see how we should do it. You have techniques you can use when you're standing behind and above the head of hair. Us at home need to know how to achieve the same results without removing our head to fix our hair. 😂
Wow! Drinking my morning coffee and catching up on UA-cam videos and watched this video. Game changer!! I’m 66 so fine thinning hair is reality; although with your videos it’s likely I love my hair more now than my earlier years. After my shower this morning, this is what I did differently as recommended in this video. First, added much more volumizing product to my hair than I would typically use. I don’t have the skill to use a separate blow dryer and brush so I used an all-in-one brush/blow dryer. When I started to dry the hair on top of my head, I pulled it straight up and over to the other side. Immediately more volume. I also dried the front portion forward instead of off my face, then styled it in place with my fingers. All I can say is those small changes to my styling routine😂 produced huge results! I looked at my hair this morning and said ‘wow’ out loud.
Wow I've discovered I'm using my blow dryer wrong... and I need to go through all the waxes I got when I had short hair and pinched the tips for texture, to see if there's one I could use here now. Thank you Justin! And thank you for using a REAL person with REAL thin fine straight hair!
You are SO welcome! I'm glad I can help! Definitely check out those wax you have. If it says "matte" finish, that could work too! The key is to style your hair as normal. Make sure yours enough volumizing product to give you enough foundation for volume. Then apply the wax like I show in the video. On a day that you dont have anything to do, try using WAY too much wax. Work it through your hair and see what happens. Then let it dry and play with your hair later in the day. This way you can see what the boundaries are for how much you can use and how it reacts when there's actually too much in. I often find I think I'm using too much in my hair, then later I realize it's not too much and works great!
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I can't use any styling products as my sensitive redhead is allergic to all the chemicals in them...Therefore, I can only use a hair dryer, flat iron, curling iron or hot rollers...Any recommendations for lil ole me? 😁
Great video again, Justin! Thanks for remembering us thin, fine hair girls. 😊 QUESTION though...for those of us with curly hair into this mix, how should we blow dry our hair? I use a hair dryer/diffuser and scrunch while I'm blowdrying upside down. Thanks again!
Love this! Lately I accepted that I have fine hair and got a bob haircut, after watching your videos on how to style them correctly. Using your techniques at the end I love adding velcro rollers for extra volume. I never loved my hair so much. Thank you 🙏
I'm sorry. All this styling stuff is way too much work for me. I'mma just shave my head and get wigs at this point - editing to add - I appreciate all the well meaning comments, but there is absolutely nothing anyone can say that's going to make me do my hair. That's why I pay a stylist.
No need to apologize! I hear ya. It's definitely a process but I do find that once people get used to it, it goes really quickly. With that said, going the wig route is actually a great idea! You get to change your look whenever you want! If you can handle the feeling of wigs....it may be a Great OPTION! Even if you don't shave your head. Maybe just cut your hair short! Then you can see what that's styles like AND have the wig options.
@@gwen08g Thank you! Can't wait to hear what you think. It's pretty light in feeling so try to use too much just to see where the boundaries are. You may be able to use more than you think and get more volume and control.
@@justinhickox You're too kind. I suppose I should have included an emoji. I was mostly (mostly) kidding. I have thyroid issues, and my hair isn't the pretty red color it used to be. Now I have fragile, breakage-prone silver hair (it's a pretty color, tho, and I'm not even old at all). Some days it's just difficult living in chronic pain, hair doesn't behave anymore, so if my hair needs to be done. . . I. . . go to my stylist! 😆 #peak laziness 😅
Sounds good so far if you have straight hair. Some of us have wavy to curly hair except that it's completely straight on top it's very hard to get any volume while trying to work with the natural wavy/curl
Most of his tips are applicable to our type of hair: - dealing with the ends first (blowdrying on medium to reduce the weight so the roots aren’t immediately weighed down) - make sure your hair is evenly towel-dried - do a good foundation by paying attention to the direction of hair growth, your part, and how you hold the piece of hair - don’t be afraid of product if you have fine hair - use fibers to free up that concern so we aren’t constantly trying to cover it or worrying about messing that part up to reveal our scalp - don’t be afraid to touch your hair, or start over after you have a good hair foundation in place - use different hairdryer settings and use attachments Etc. We can’t do the round brush part, but we can add waves or curls to the top of our hair after we have gotten some volume. Another idea is to use curlers or something just to the root area while blowdrying. Or, you are okay with shorter hair, less length can sometimes allow the hair on top to hold more of a curl. I even spray water using a fine-mister (after all of this but before adding waves) to bring back some of the wave at the top of my head. It’s a very fine mist so it doesn’t undo the foundation part.
@@just_a_soul242 if I touch my hair that much I would end up with nothing but frizz I'm trying to add any kind of volume to the top with this mess colors on an option . Usually I have to wet my hair and start all over everyday trying to only wash it twice a week
What a helpful video! I'm glad you used a model with fine/thin hair. I think I've realized that maybe I'm not using enough product (heat protectant and mousse) because of my fine hair. I'll work on that! Waiting on the Laifen dryer I ordered 11 days ago. I hope it gets here soon! Thank you, Justin! Hi Dionna!
Thanks to you, Justin, I purchased the Laifen hair dryer about 3 mos. ago. ABSOLUTELY love it. I have thinning hair due to thyroid issues. I haven't used the attachments yet, but now I see how important it is to direct the airflow. Of course, the product recommendations are so helpful. ❤ You're awesome!!
This was the best hair tutorial I have ever seen, as it addresses everything I need to do to get this look for my hair that has the same length and texture. Thank you so much! I’m a little afraid of the wax, but I’m going to try it. ❤
I am always amazed to watch you twirl the round brush while blow drying. Any time I try that I end up with the brush tangled in my thin fine maybe some wave hair. What am I doing wrong?
Maybe look at getting a hair dryer brush. I discovered these a few years ago, makes a world of difference. They come in several sizes (the barrel/brush part) so if you prefer a skinny brush or large round brush you can choose.
Thank you so much Justin for another tutorial. I know I do so much wrong with my hair but your tutorials sent me back on track. This lady is so lovely. I would love to see her grow her hair out just a little bit more.❤
Thank you so much! That makes me feel great that you trust me enough to try what I show in my videos. Glad they can help. I agree, she could go a little longer and it would look great as well. Her hair does get thin at the ends quickly with length though, so how much longer is VERY dictated.
Thank you Justin! With my fine uncooperative hair, this video is exactly what I need. I wish hairdressers would watch this video. The trend I've noticed with the hairdressers I've used over the last ten or so years, is they use very little product and spend very little time styling my hair. My hair goes flat as soon as I walk out the salon door. So disappointing. The price of the haircuts was not low. Is styling no longer typically included in the price of haircuts?
You're so welcome! I hope the video helped a bit! Sorry to hear you're having that experience at the salon. Styling is an important part of the appointment IMO. There are some salons that don't include it but most salons still do.
Find a new salon. I know it’s not easy. I had the same stylist for 25 years before moving several hundred miles away. In 13 years, I had five stylists because I could never find anyone decent (all were recommended). When I retired and we moved to another area, I started with my daughter’s stylist, knowing that she had encountered the same issue. It’s so nice to have a professional.
To me, it feels like styling and cutting are two different skills sets. You might need a separate appointment - maybe with a different person - to get the full experience.
My stylists seem to emphasize the soft, clean products when I really need lacquer! I need a new stylist who can help me with hair so thin that my scalp shows.
This video is fantastic. One of my favorite videos of yours. I always watch your video straight through -never fast forward like others. All of your information is pertinent and helpful and not a lot of extra babble like so many people do. Thank you for taking the time to make these. I know I really appreciate them.
Thank you Justin for yet another awesome and informative video! My hair is long, straight and fine, doesn't hold curl or style well. I've been frustrated with it at any lenth. Because of your instructions and encouragement I'm looking forward to styling my hair! You always empower us to make the most of what we have!
Thanks for the great tip on the hair wax, I have a pixie cut. I have fine hair and just noticed lately I could get any volume and I was was buying different mouse and wax’s to get some volume. I did end up with a matte wax from bed head that’s working and bought a cream styler by AG that’s helping. All of a sudden my hair is soft. I’m going on 59 with coloured hair with some highlights.
That's awesome! So glad you're finding a solution that works! I love the insight on what you're doing! It helps everyone here to know what's working for others!
I don't have super thin hair but have thinning at the top /crown/front at age 77. I use the Revlon volumizing brush/dryer for my chin length layered bob on low temp, which works great except for the top and crown, and i use a few Velcro rollers for 20 or so minutes and use hair spray after I release the rollers. My question is: is in there a good way to use this tool for the volume on the thinning areas?
Perfect timing as I stand with a towel wrapped around my fine, not thin, hair. I love, love, love my Laifen dryer. I'm a hoarder of them😂 I have a navy, pink, white and mint green Laifen (as well as the stainless toothbrush). Thanks, Justin. While I've been doing most of these steps I haven't hardly ever used the cool or cycling button. Sometimes after drying I lightly soray my hair with a moveable hairspray and run my fingers rhrough it. I hope that's Justin approved! 😊 Have a wonderful day.
I love this! The Laifen is great right! I have their toothbrush too! Started using it a while ago and it's been great. That hairspray is fine! The key is just that you're using something that allows your hair to still have some movement. Many hairsprays make hair too stiff...that's why I often go to wax instead. Sometimes I add a spray at the end as well though...after the wax. Have you tried the tip of minimizing the bend on the sides to create the illusion of more volume in the temples/top?
Yes. My hairstylist, to whom I've been going for 25 years (she's 20 years younger than me), has always shown me how to minimize fullness on the sides. Only in the past year has she emphasized blow drying the crown area straight up! I call it the "beanie area" . I use round brushes of course. My hair is a little shorter than your model's. I have also started using a great volumizing and heat protecting JELLY. It's Redken Big Blowout. I'm loving it more than my spray and mousse volumizers.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Jason, this is wonderful! So you emphasize volume in a selected place and the other places, you de-emphasize volume. And you blow dry the front as if you’re doing bangs and do the final styling with fingers. Thank you for the tips on the heat protectant, volumizing product and the high shine hair wax.
I have fine thick hair. It has a natural wave which I condition to help control it. My hair will get thinner as I age, so I'm watching now. The lady in the chair has beautiful skin. I want her secrets.
I have the same type of hair. Thick, fine, just enough wave to be annoying. You are wise to think about learning to deal with your hair thinning as you age. I am 61, and def have thinned in the front over the last few years. I use a combo of Rogaine for women and Viviscal supplement (otc but recommended by my dermatologist). It’s working to help stop loss with some regrowth.
I have learned so much from your videos. I am happy with my hairdresser as far as my cut and colour go but teaching me how to style is not her strong point. I have had short hair (pixie-ish) for a long, long time and growing it a bit now thanks to what I have learned from your videos. I am still learning/practicing how to use a round brush when drying my hair but I am getting there. I have always been a set it and spray it girl and always said you can't touch my hair after it is styled! I am definitely going to try some of the steps you have in this video.
I bought this hair dryer on your recommendation and LOVE it! Were you on high heat when drying to the 80%? I was trying to see if the color was red or yellow/orange on the dryer. You don't list the "wax" brand. I've been searching for one but will take your advice for low shine, more hold. Also, you've probably said it before but this time I really heard you when you said use more product. I am one of those that thinks if I use too much product then it will weigh down my hair. Thanks for a GREAT tutorial!!! Would love to hear your opinion on Root spray!!.....
Thank you so much for the trust! I was drying it on high heat in the video but I would recommend medium at home. I used higher heat because her hair could handle it and we were on a time crunch when filming. It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish. As for products....always use too much, just to see what the boundaries are. Then dial it back slowly to find the perfect amount for your hair! Thanks a ton for the support. I appreciate it!
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I love the Laifen dryer! I ordered one a few years ago on your recommendation, so thanks so much for that! A product I've been loving lately is Kevin Murphy bodybuilder mousse. I have fine wavy hair in a textured bob. I love your tips and tricks!❤
Linda, I’m so glad you mentioned this! My hair is thin on the crown and splits down the middle I was wondering if the fibers at the crown might help this situation.
Justin - this is the tutorial you said was going to be out, and it has an abundance of skill tips. First, i need a hair trim. Unfortunately, my stylists layers look like steps made with a bowl. First cut was good, but i question this. The main tip! Getting my sides not to be over rounded at the bottom...which led me to my helmet head.😢 Great explanation. This style looks very pretty, i will go a little longer. Will i need layers or can a blunt cut also fall in place? If i have to have layers, what type of cut am i asking for? Your hair dryer really lets you control the process. I love it! Down pat with the products i need. Thank you very much! This is exactly what I needed. Love messing with my hair, looking forward to a fresh new style!! Hoping you read the comments, once i have a base hair cut to start, creating will be a joy😊 Love the way you and Dionna are in sync with your videos and life...one cute, strong relationship ❤️ Thank you for all you do , much appreciated ♡
Great video - I looked into the heat protectant and mousse and wow they are expensive! I find with such fine, thin hair and sensitive scalp that mousse etc feels really heavy on my scalp and makes it greasy very quickly. I don't like the sensation of product on my scalp so would hesitate to spend so much money and then not use it. Great blow drying tips!
First thing I realized that I’m doing wrong is attaching the nozzle the wrong way/direction. Resulting in too much bend, perhaps on the sides. I, also, struggle with rotating the round brush while styling which is key to the smooth look. Very informative video!!!
@justinhickox it did! I have learned through your videos how to get volume in my flat, fine hair!! And I'm so thankful to you. No one has ever been able to make it make sense to me until you!!!
Love your model's hairstyle and appreciate all your tips. How long does her style last - ie, does she need to wash and style every day or does it last longer than that?
Hey, thank you! Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is like going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I try to air dry my fine hair to eliminate drying it out with a hairdryer. When dry, I straighten or curl. Does using a hairdryer for “fluff” outweigh any benefits of letting my hair dry naturally? Is there a true benefit if I use products?
Great questions! Yes, if you want volume, when it comes to fine hair products are necessary. Actually, that's true with almost all hair textures. There's also been some studies that suggest air drying hair can be worse for hair than using blowdryer. I was SHOCKED when I learned that. The key is how you use the blowdryer, which one you use (because they all use different amounts of heat and air distribution that yield different results) and what temp you use the blowdryer on. You're also going to need a certain amount of heat to help create the bend that's necessary to create volume. Heat allows the hair to take shape, then rolling it down while it;s in that shape helps to lock it in. Like a metal.
If you have high-porosity hair, and something is drying it out, it might be silicone. I avoided blow drying my hair for years until I figured out what was causing it. Now I’m back to carefully using a hair dryer and so far so good 👍
This is a great video. As I have gotten older my hair texture has gotten thinner. I have been trying to find a true flexible hairspray that holds my hair in place that can easily be brushed. I have found nothing that does not cause my hair to get damaged. I am going to try the hair wax technique because I don’t like for my hair to fall in my face and nothing but hairspray seems to work.
Awesome! Thank you! The wax I used was a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Have you tried Paul Mitchell Superclean flexible hold? I have the same issue as you and that is the only product I find works with my thin fine hair. Doesn't have much build up so it doesn't weigh the hair down and I can easily brush and restyle without any stickiness. I use the red one, but if you need more hold the black cap one will work but is slightly tackler. Hope this is of help to you.
Thanks for the video, Justin, very helpful! Fortunately or unfortunately I just bought a blowdryer brush from another company and really can't afford to buy something else. And Hubby already bought my Christmas gifts or I'd have added this to my list! I use the brush on low speed/heat and use the cool setting when I'm finished. I believe I should be able to use the same techniques, and I'll be sure to use more product in the right places! Thanks again!
I’m very low maintenance. Two steam curlers at the crown for fifteen minutes work for me. My naturally curly/wavy hair is a lot more waves than curls after the big M☹️. The fiber spray looks good. I’d try it.
I've lost so much hair since I had COVID. My dermatologist says it's " COVID alopecia." Especially at the front hair line. I hate it! My hair was always fine and thin but dang😢 what topic do you recommend? Also, what is the best round brush to use on my fragile hair? It seems every time I've ever tried using a round brush, my hair gets stuck in it. I need help! Also, what is that hair wax brand you use?Thank you for any help you can give. Have a blessed Christmas 🎄
What kind of dryer should I use if I can't spend hundreds on your dryer . I love the dryer but am not rich. I learned a lot about how to dry my own thin hair ,watching this video thanks .
My favorite trick for my thin, fine hair is to have my stylist do it. She can use two hands while looking at my hair, not one-handed trying to wrangle a blow-dryer looking in the mirror and having to invert everything mentally. In other words, these tricks and techniques are great, but utterly impossible to manage by myself in the time I have available before work, and I'm not independently wealthy so my stylist only gets to make me look good once every 6-8 weeks
The one I used was a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Thanks Justin fir the tips. Love your videos. Just purchased the hair dryer, but in my hasty excitement, missed using the extra discount code . . . Ugh. Oh well.
It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
And my hair still sucks lol Growing out a short cut and my hair texture went from coarse to smooth and I hate it because IDK what to do with it. Won't do anything. I'm not used to having "normal" hair. This was a great video though. May try these techniques...guaranteed my hair will still suck.
What color of the spray fiber do YOU use? I have silver and gray hair and would love to have a way to "fill in", but I only see black and medium brown offered on their website...
What's your favorite hack for volume in your thin/fine hair?
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In this tutorial, I'm sharing my styling tips and tools to achieve healthy natural thicker looking hair. Whether at beginners level or more experienced let's identify the common mistakes and show you how to care for your thin fine hair while styling.
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The wax we used is being discontinued but I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
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0:48 Before and After
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5:25 Create Less Volume on Sides / Back
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I have fine, thick hair that is thinning at the forehead. Still very thick at the crown and just below. My favorite thing to give the look of volume is to turn my head upside down to blow dry until my hair is almost dry all over. Then I use a curling hair dryer brush to shape around my face and give more lift.
I need you to have the client do her own hair, while you supervise, so that we can see how we should do it. You have techniques you can use when you're standing behind and above the head of hair. Us at home need to know how to achieve the same results without removing our head to fix our hair. 😂
I agree
Great idea! The stylist always gets it right. If we can learn it, we will do it 🎉
Agreed!
I would love that. I totally despair trying to emulate these tutorials 😭
YES!
Wow! Drinking my morning coffee and catching up on UA-cam videos and watched this video. Game changer!! I’m 66 so fine thinning hair is reality; although with your videos it’s likely I love my hair more now than my earlier years. After my shower this morning, this is what I did differently as recommended in this video. First, added much more volumizing product to my hair than I would typically use. I don’t have the skill to use a separate blow dryer and brush so I used an all-in-one brush/blow dryer. When I started to dry the hair on top of my head, I pulled it straight up and over to the other side. Immediately more volume. I also dried the front portion forward instead of off my face, then styled it in place with my fingers. All I can say is those small changes to my styling routine😂 produced huge results! I looked at my hair this morning and said ‘wow’ out loud.
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It’s always easier when another person styles your hair ❤️🐾🐾
Wow I've discovered I'm using my blow dryer wrong... and I need to go through all the waxes I got when I had short hair and pinched the tips for texture, to see if there's one I could use here now. Thank you Justin! And thank you for using a REAL person with REAL thin fine straight hair!
You are SO welcome! I'm glad I can help! Definitely check out those wax you have. If it says "matte" finish, that could work too! The key is to style your hair as normal. Make sure yours enough volumizing product to give you enough foundation for volume. Then apply the wax like I show in the video. On a day that you dont have anything to do, try using WAY too much wax. Work it through your hair and see what happens. Then let it dry and play with your hair later in the day. This way you can see what the boundaries are for how much you can use and how it reacts when there's actually too much in. I often find I think I'm using too much in my hair, then later I realize it's not too much and works great!
@@justinhickox And then can I put more wax in the following day? Or will that just weigh it down?
@ depends on the wax. You may not need any the next day. Or you could start with just a tiny bit to help re style and go from there.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I can't use any styling products as my sensitive redhead is allergic to all the chemicals in them...Therefore, I can only use a hair dryer, flat iron, curling iron or hot rollers...Any recommendations for lil ole me? 😁
I think she looks quite elegant with her hair completely pulled back. Very few can pull that off and those that can look so classy.
Si asi me lo dejan en la peluquería!la cuestión es encasa😢
I love how you never tell anyone they are doing someting wrong, just how they could improve.
Great video again, Justin! Thanks for remembering us thin, fine hair girls. 😊
QUESTION though...for those of us with curly hair into this mix, how should we blow dry our hair? I use a hair dryer/diffuser and scrunch while I'm blowdrying upside down.
Thanks again!
Definitely hope he answers this!! I do believe diffusing upside down is what is most effective but I'm curious about product suggestion.
@Justin_Hickox Was this was meant for another comment?! Looking forward to your reply for the wavy/curly hair. Thank you!! :)
Love this! Lately I accepted that I have fine hair and got a bob haircut, after watching your videos on how to style them correctly. Using your techniques at the end I love adding velcro rollers for extra volume. I never loved my hair so much. Thank you 🙏
Great tips for someone else blowing out hair. It doesn't work the same when doing it yourself. You should show us how to do it yourself.
I'm sorry. All this styling stuff is way too much work for me. I'mma just shave my head and get wigs at this point - editing to add - I appreciate all the well meaning comments, but there is absolutely nothing anyone can say that's going to make me do my hair. That's why I pay a stylist.
No need to apologize! I hear ya. It's definitely a process but I do find that once people get used to it, it goes really quickly. With that said, going the wig route is actually a great idea! You get to change your look whenever you want! If you can handle the feeling of wigs....it may be a Great OPTION! Even if you don't shave your head. Maybe just cut your hair short! Then you can see what that's styles like AND have the wig options.
@@justinhickoxI just saw a video of yours on products that give you volume. I just ordered the Color Wow volumizer. I can’t wait to use it!!!
@@gwen08g Thank you! Can't wait to hear what you think. It's pretty light in feeling so try to use too much just to see where the boundaries are. You may be able to use more than you think and get more volume and control.
@@justinhickox You're too kind. I suppose I should have included an emoji. I was mostly (mostly) kidding. I have thyroid issues, and my hair isn't the pretty red color it used to be. Now I have fragile, breakage-prone silver hair (it's a pretty color, tho, and I'm not even old at all). Some days it's just difficult living in chronic pain, hair doesn't behave anymore, so if my hair needs to be done. . . I. . . go to my stylist! 😆
#peak laziness 😅
Maybe I am old. I didn't even use the hashtag correctly ☠
Sounds good so far if you have straight hair. Some of us have wavy to curly hair except that it's completely straight on top it's very hard to get any volume while trying to work with the natural wavy/curl
Most of his tips are applicable to our type of hair:
- dealing with the ends first (blowdrying on medium to reduce the weight so the roots aren’t immediately weighed down)
- make sure your hair is evenly towel-dried
- do a good foundation by paying attention to the direction of hair growth, your part, and how you hold the piece of hair
- don’t be afraid of product if you have fine hair
- use fibers to free up that concern so we aren’t constantly trying to cover it or worrying about messing that part up to reveal our scalp
- don’t be afraid to touch your hair, or start over after you have a good hair foundation in place
- use different hairdryer settings and use attachments
Etc.
We can’t do the round brush part, but we can add waves or curls to the top of our hair after we have gotten some volume. Another idea is to use curlers or something just to the root area while blowdrying. Or, you are okay with shorter hair, less length can sometimes allow the hair on top to hold more of a curl.
I even spray water using a fine-mister (after all of this but before adding waves) to bring back some of the wave at the top of my head. It’s a very fine mist so it doesn’t undo the foundation part.
My hair is fine with a lots of volume. Straight on top and curly/wavy at the back FML
@@just_a_soul242 if I touch my hair that much I would end up with nothing but frizz I'm trying to add any kind of volume to the top with this mess colors on an option . Usually I have to wet my hair and start all over everyday trying to only wash it twice a week
I was flattening the top of my hair!
Her hair looks amazing! It doesn’t even look like the same hair!
What an incredible advocate you are! So helpful!
Wow, thank you so much!
What a helpful video! I'm glad you used a model with fine/thin hair. I think I've realized that maybe I'm not using enough product (heat protectant and mousse) because of my fine hair. I'll work on that! Waiting on the Laifen dryer I ordered 11 days ago. I hope it gets here soon! Thank you, Justin! Hi Dionna!
lol - ' don't move - spray it into place' - That is me Exactly!!
Love your videos!
Thanks to you, Justin, I purchased the Laifen hair dryer about 3 mos. ago. ABSOLUTELY love it. I have thinning hair due to thyroid issues. I haven't used the attachments yet, but now I see how important it is to direct the airflow. Of course, the product recommendations are so helpful. ❤ You're awesome!!
This was the best hair tutorial I have ever seen, as it addresses everything I need to do to get this look for my hair that has the same length and texture. Thank you so much! I’m a little afraid of the wax, but I’m going to try it. ❤
I am always amazed to watch you twirl the round brush while blow drying. Any time I try that I end up with the brush tangled in my thin fine maybe some wave hair. What am I doing wrong?
Maybe look at getting a hair dryer brush. I discovered these a few years ago, makes a world of difference. They come in several sizes (the barrel/brush part) so if you prefer a skinny brush or large round brush you can choose.
Thank you so much Justin for another tutorial. I know I do so much wrong with my hair but your tutorials sent me back on track. This lady is so lovely. I would love to see her grow her hair out just a little bit more.❤
Thank you so much! That makes me feel great that you trust me enough to try what I show in my videos. Glad they can help. I agree, she could go a little longer and it would look great as well. Her hair does get thin at the ends quickly with length though, so how much longer is VERY dictated.
I have a strong widows peak - How would you style the bangs with that?
What a beautiful model!
Thank you Justin! With my fine uncooperative hair, this video is exactly what I need. I wish hairdressers would watch this video. The trend I've noticed with the hairdressers I've used over the last ten or so years, is they use very little product and spend very little time styling my hair. My hair goes flat as soon as I walk out the salon door. So disappointing. The price of the haircuts was not low. Is styling no longer typically included in the price of haircuts?
You're so welcome! I hope the video helped a bit! Sorry to hear you're having that experience at the salon. Styling is an important part of the appointment IMO. There are some salons that don't include it but most salons still do.
Find a new salon. I know it’s not easy. I had the same stylist for 25 years before moving several hundred miles away. In 13 years, I had five stylists because I could never find anyone decent (all were recommended). When I retired and we moved to another area, I started with my daughter’s stylist, knowing that she had encountered the same issue. It’s so nice to have a professional.
To me, it feels like styling and cutting are two different skills sets. You might need a separate appointment - maybe with a different person - to get the full experience.
@ Years ago, I knew someone who had her hair cut at one salon and left with wet hair for an appointment at another salon for styling.
My stylists seem to emphasize the soft, clean products when I really need lacquer! I need a new stylist who can help me with hair so thin that my scalp shows.
A picture first thing after doing your hair and one day like 12 hours later to see how well it holds would be nice.
This video is fantastic. One of my favorite videos of yours. I always watch your video straight through -never fast forward like others. All of your information is pertinent and helpful and not a lot of extra babble like so many people do. Thank you for taking the time to make these. I know I really appreciate them.
Thank you Justin for yet another awesome and informative video! My hair is long, straight and fine, doesn't hold curl or style well. I've been frustrated with it at any lenth. Because of your instructions and encouragement I'm looking forward to styling my hair! You always empower us to make the most of what we have!
I'm so glad to hear that, I'm happy you're feeling empowered! That just made my day! Can't wait to hear of this info helps!
@justinhickox once I follow your advice on how to communicate with a stylist to get the right cut for my hair type, I'll update you!
@@geniusjen78 Please do. Just be sure to take photos. THEY ARE KEY! Photos of what you like AND of what you don't like. Best of luck!
I liked her 'before' hair. It looks relaxed and hip even though it needs some styling.
Thanks for the great tip on the hair wax, I have a pixie cut. I have fine hair and just noticed lately I could get any volume and I was was buying different mouse and wax’s to get some volume. I did end up with a matte wax from bed head that’s working and bought a cream styler by AG that’s helping. All of a sudden my hair is soft. I’m going on 59 with coloured hair with some highlights.
That's awesome! So glad you're finding a solution that works! I love the insight on what you're doing! It helps everyone here to know what's working for others!
Thank you for your videos, I’ve been watching and learning. Have a great day.🇨🇦
@@b.b7305 You too!
I love this! Thank you for saying it!
Hi Justin, I love watching you and Dionna. You give great advice and demonstrate with details! Thanks so much for all your help. 😊
I don't have super thin hair but have thinning at the top /crown/front at age 77. I use the Revlon volumizing brush/dryer for my chin length layered bob on low temp, which works great except for the top and crown, and i use a few Velcro rollers for 20 or so minutes and use hair spray after I release the rollers. My question is: is in there a good way to use this tool for the volume on the thinning areas?
I love a dryer/brush combo too-the best when styling your own hair.
Perfect timing as I stand with a towel wrapped around my fine, not thin, hair. I love, love, love my Laifen dryer. I'm a hoarder of them😂 I have a navy, pink, white and mint green Laifen (as well as the stainless toothbrush). Thanks, Justin. While I've been doing most of these steps I haven't hardly ever used the cool or cycling button. Sometimes after drying I lightly soray my hair with a moveable hairspray and run my fingers rhrough it. I hope that's Justin approved! 😊 Have a wonderful day.
I love this! The Laifen is great right! I have their toothbrush too! Started using it a while ago and it's been great. That hairspray is fine! The key is just that you're using something that allows your hair to still have some movement. Many hairsprays make hair too stiff...that's why I often go to wax instead. Sometimes I add a spray at the end as well though...after the wax. Have you tried the tip of minimizing the bend on the sides to create the illusion of more volume in the temples/top?
Yes. My hairstylist, to whom I've been going for 25 years (she's 20 years younger than me), has always shown me how to minimize fullness on the sides. Only in the past year has she emphasized blow drying the crown area straight up! I call it the "beanie area" . I use round brushes of course. My hair is a little shorter than your model's. I have also started using a great volumizing and heat protecting JELLY. It's Redken Big Blowout. I'm loving it more than my spray and mousse volumizers.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
@@justinhickox Thank you!
Jason, this is wonderful! So you emphasize volume in a selected place and the other places, you de-emphasize volume. And you blow dry the front as if you’re doing bangs and do the final styling with fingers. Thank you for the tips on the heat protectant, volumizing product and the high shine hair wax.
I have fine thick hair. It has a natural wave which I condition to help control it. My hair will get thinner as I age, so I'm watching now. The lady in the chair has beautiful skin. I want her secrets.
I have the same type of hair. Thick, fine, just enough wave to be annoying. You are wise to think about learning to deal with your hair thinning as you age. I am 61, and def have thinned in the front over the last few years. I use a combo of Rogaine for women and Viviscal supplement (otc but recommended by my dermatologist). It’s working to help stop loss with some regrowth.
I have learned so much from your videos. I am happy with my hairdresser as far as my cut and colour go but teaching me how to style is not her strong point. I have had short hair (pixie-ish) for a long, long time and growing it a bit now thanks to what I have learned from your videos. I am still learning/practicing how to use a round brush when drying my hair but I am getting there. I have always been a set it and spray it girl and always said you can't touch my hair after it is styled! I am definitely going to try some of the steps you have in this video.
I’m doing the exact same thing! I have learned so much from his videos.
I bought this hair dryer on your recommendation and LOVE it! Were you on high heat when drying to the 80%? I was trying to see if the color was red or yellow/orange on the dryer. You don't list the "wax" brand. I've been searching for one but will take your advice for low shine, more hold. Also, you've probably said it before but this time I really heard you when you said use more product. I am one of those that thinks if I use too much product then it will weigh down my hair. Thanks for a GREAT tutorial!!! Would love to hear your opinion on Root spray!!.....
Thank you so much for the trust! I was drying it on high heat in the video but I would recommend medium at home. I used higher heat because her hair could handle it and we were on a time crunch when filming. It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish. As for products....always use too much, just to see what the boundaries are. Then dial it back slowly to find the perfect amount for your hair! Thanks a ton for the support. I appreciate it!
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I love the Laifen dryer! I ordered one a few years ago on your recommendation, so thanks so much for that! A product I've been loving lately is Kevin Murphy bodybuilder mousse. I have fine wavy hair in a textured bob. I love your tips and tricks!❤
I have fine, thin hair and use hair fibers at the crown to hide thinness and the part that shows through.
Linda, I’m so glad you mentioned this! My hair is thin on the crown and splits down the middle I was wondering if the fibers at the crown might help this situation.
Justin I always love your videos! What was the name of the matte hair wax you used? Thanks and have a blessed holiday😊
Great! Thanks! I wish we had a video of this client 2-3 hours later and after she has gone about her normal day.
thank you for doing a presentation with a thin hair model
Love my Laifen dryer that I bought after viewing here and got it on sale! Best dryer I have ever owned!
I love my Lafien! I can’t wait to try out these products and this technique. Thanks for the tutorial!
Justin - this is the tutorial you said was going to be out, and it has an abundance of skill tips. First, i need a hair trim. Unfortunately, my stylists layers look like steps made with a bowl. First cut was good, but i question this.
The main tip! Getting my sides not to be over rounded at the bottom...which led me to my helmet head.😢 Great explanation. This style looks very pretty, i will go a little longer. Will i need layers or can a blunt cut also fall in place? If i have to have layers, what type of cut am i asking for?
Your hair dryer really lets you control the process.
I love it! Down pat with the products i need. Thank you very much! This is exactly what I needed. Love messing with my hair, looking forward to a fresh new style!! Hoping you read the comments, once i have a base hair cut to start, creating will be a joy😊 Love the way you and Dionna are in sync with your videos and life...one cute, strong relationship ❤️
Thank you for all you do , much appreciated ♡
Great video - I looked into the heat protectant and mousse and wow they are expensive! I find with such fine, thin hair and sensitive scalp that mousse etc feels really heavy on my scalp and makes it greasy very quickly. I don't like the sensation of product on my scalp so would hesitate to spend so much money and then not use it. Great blow drying tips!
First thing I realized that I’m doing wrong is attaching the nozzle the wrong way/direction. Resulting in too much bend, perhaps on the sides. I, also, struggle with rotating the round brush while styling which is key to the smooth look. Very informative video!!!
She looks great! ❤
Thank you! She's beautiful to begin with so my job was pretty easy!
Very useful and comprehensive thank you
Love this video!!! So helpful!! ❤
Thank you! I'm SO glad it helped! Did it all make sense?
@justinhickox it did! I have learned through your videos how to get volume in my flat, fine hair!! And I'm so thankful to you. No one has ever been able to make it make sense to me until you!!!
@@pamtate9898 you just made my week! That’s freakin awesome! Thanks for trusting me and sharing that feedback!
Great video with awesome hair tips.Ty Justin 😊
Love your model's hairstyle and appreciate all your tips. How long does her style last - ie, does she need to wash and style every day or does it last longer than that?
Wow, this was such a great tutorial, my hair is shorter but I am going to try some of these tips. Thank you!!!!!
Justin, my friend, I’ve studied and studied, and practiced all to no avail. No magic. PLEASE PLEASE move your practice to Nebraska!
Justin, I love your videos. I have short fine layers about 2 inches long I have developed scalp allergies. Any suggestions for products I can use?
my fav hack is to use distilled water or R.O. (reverse osmosis) water for the final rinse when I wash my hair. Adds incredible volume.
Good Morning! Perfect video for the holidays!
Thank you! Is it making sense?
@@justinhickox Perfect sense even for a 85 year old.
Am I missing the wax you used in the list of products? Enjoy watching your tips and have used some for my fine but thick hair. Thank you!
Hey, thank you! Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is like going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
I try to air dry my fine hair to eliminate drying it out with a hairdryer. When dry, I straighten or curl. Does using a hairdryer for “fluff” outweigh any benefits of letting my hair dry naturally? Is there a true benefit if I use products?
Great questions! Yes, if you want volume, when it comes to fine hair products are necessary. Actually, that's true with almost all hair textures. There's also been some studies that suggest air drying hair can be worse for hair than using blowdryer. I was SHOCKED when I learned that. The key is how you use the blowdryer, which one you use (because they all use different amounts of heat and air distribution that yield different results) and what temp you use the blowdryer on. You're also going to need a certain amount of heat to help create the bend that's necessary to create volume. Heat allows the hair to take shape, then rolling it down while it;s in that shape helps to lock it in. Like a metal.
This is me, too.
If you have high-porosity hair, and something is drying it out, it might be silicone. I avoided blow drying my hair for years until I figured out what was causing it. Now I’m back to carefully using a hair dryer and so far so good 👍
That was a great outcome, thanks!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us.
This is great! What technique to use on days 2&3 to refresh?
Learning so much here. Thank you ❤
This is soooooo helpful! Love your videos
As always great tutorial! ❤❤❤
Ahh, thank you so much. Did it all make sense?
This is a great video. As I have gotten older my hair texture has gotten thinner. I have been trying to find a true flexible hairspray that holds my hair in place that can easily be brushed. I have found nothing that does not cause my hair to get damaged. I am going to try the hair wax technique because I don’t like for my hair to fall in my face and nothing but hairspray seems to work.
Awesome! Thank you! The wax I used was a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Have you tried Paul Mitchell Superclean flexible hold? I have the same issue as you and that is the only product I find works with my thin fine hair. Doesn't have much build up so it doesn't weigh the hair down and I can easily brush and restyle without any stickiness. I use the red one, but if you need more hold the black cap one will work but is slightly tackler. Hope this is of help to you.
@@justinhickox Thank you for the great suggestion. I am going to try it.
@@AK-lv1ko I will check it out.
Great video, watched while styling my hair.
Awesome! Thank you! How did it work for you? ??? I’m SO curious!!!
Thanks, Justin! I love your videos and tips and all these details! From my 50th my hair means a lot...even my skincare is in the 2d position...
Great video. Learned some useful tips! Thanks!!
Is there a certain type of fiber you use or recommend ?
Toppiks has been great for me! You can find it here: howl.me/cmxyc3CkQXs
Me encantó el volúmen y me pareció muy sencillo. Seguiré tu Consejo. Gracias 😊
I blow dry my hair upside down ~ I find that helps me a lot for volume.
Thanks for the video, Justin, very helpful! Fortunately or unfortunately I just bought a blowdryer brush from another company and really can't afford to buy something else. And Hubby already bought my Christmas gifts or I'd have added this to my list! I use the brush on low speed/heat and use the cool setting when I'm finished. I believe I should be able to use the same techniques, and I'll be sure to use more product in the right places! Thanks again!
And this isn't Scott, it's his wife Sue 😁
I’m very low maintenance. Two steam curlers at the crown for fifteen minutes work for me. My naturally curly/wavy hair is a lot more waves than curls after the big M☹️. The fiber spray looks good. I’d try it.
Loved this video!
I've lost so much hair since I had COVID. My dermatologist says it's " COVID alopecia." Especially at the front hair line. I hate it! My hair was always fine and thin but dang😢 what topic do you recommend? Also, what is the best round brush to use on my fragile hair? It seems every time I've ever tried using a round brush, my hair gets stuck in it. I need help! Also, what is that hair wax brand you use?Thank you for any help you can give. Have a blessed Christmas 🎄
This was a great tutorial, i learned a lot, thank you!
I'm so glad to hear it helped!
Any ideas for those losing & breaking dry hair, possibly from atress of dying parent?
What kind of dryer should I use if I can't spend hundreds on your dryer . I love the dryer but am not rich. I learned a lot about how to dry my own thin hair ,watching this video thanks .
What brand hair wax did you use? Great great video! So helpful
My favorite trick for my thin, fine hair is to have my stylist do it. She can use two hands while looking at my hair, not one-handed trying to wrangle a blow-dryer looking in the mirror and having to invert everything mentally. In other words, these tricks and techniques are great, but utterly impossible to manage by myself in the time I have available before work, and I'm not independently wealthy so my stylist only gets to make me look good once every 6-8 weeks
Justin, What wax product do you like to achieve manageable results?
The one I used was a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Thank you! These are some helpful tips. I don't see a link for the type of wax you used. Can you add that?
It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
@@justinhickoxThank you!
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Great video as always! One question though, what exactly should I tell the stylist if I want the same cut in this video? Bob with layers? Thank you!
I have anything but thin, fine hair and that helped me a lot with lift.
This is great! Thank you!
Exactly what I needed to know. Thank you!!
@Justin_Hickox haha!! I have no idea what you just meant to say. Feeling very online illiterate right now.
So many of us have had bad experiences using round brushes and just won't.
Thanks Justin fir the tips. Love your videos. Just purchased the hair dryer, but in my hasty excitement, missed using the extra discount code . . . Ugh. Oh well.
Excelentes consejos, muchas gracias.
Beautiful job. What would you do for a person of color with relaxed hair that also thin?
What wax are you using! Very Great tips! I will Try this and let you know How I did
Do you think that that blow dryer is better than the Dyson? I already have the Dyson, so that's why I'm asking
I love the Dyson. I tested it against the Dyson and I found this dryer to be quieter, and dry hair faster. Both great products.
Justin, what color of fibers are you using for those of us with gray and white hair?
Ive been using their "grey" as well as sometimes I like to get the black and white ones so I can mix them together how I want.
Great Tips! Looks really good on lady but for those with a thin/long face needs volume on sides!
Love these! Thank you
Can you do the same type of video for thin wavy/curly hair? 🥰
Hi! Love the video. I'm not seeing the link for the wax.
It's a Loreal wax. Unfortunately, that's the only one we didn't link because all the links we found were showing it is likely going to be discontinued. If you look for a wax that says "High Hold and LOW (or no) shine" you should be good. It may also say High hold Matte finish.
I did some research on a wax that another viewer mentioned that looks great! It looks to have a solid amount of hold without a huge concern of getting to oily and I've had other hairstylist friends who SWEAR by the company that makes it. Here's a link if you want to check it out. amzn.to/3Da3j3V
Great video! Thanks for working with a beautiful model with thin hair. Did she not want to be introduced? I was hoping you'd introduce her. THANKS
Yes very simple
Just hire a hair stylist to do my hair everyday
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And my hair still sucks lol Growing out a short cut and my hair texture went from coarse to smooth and I hate it because IDK what to do with it. Won't do anything. I'm not used to having "normal" hair. This was a great video though. May try these techniques...guaranteed my hair will still suck.
Where is your salon located? Thank you for all the tips!
What color of the spray fiber do YOU use? I have silver and gray hair and would love to have a way to "fill in", but I only see black and medium brown offered on their website...