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How to add volume to flat hair?

Whether they are dry, oily, or normal, hair can become flat and dull at some point. Excess sebum, pollution, inappropriate care... many factors can lead to flat hair. What treatments should be used to restore volume to the hair? What are the right practices to prevent hair from flattening? Answers in this article.

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Published August 9, 2023, updated on May 29, 2024, by Manon, Scientific Editor — 4 min read

Flat hair, lacking volume: what are we talking about?

Flat hair is characterized by a hair texture that lacks volume and bounce. It tends to lie close to the scalp without displaying much natural movement.There can be numerous reasons behind flat hair.

  • Bad habits:Regularly tying your hair too tightly tends to weaken the hair and give it a flat appearance;

  • The nature of the hair fiber:Fine hair tends to give the impression of flat hair;

  • An unsuitable hair care routine: By frequently using rich hair care products, you risk weighing down your hair and making it flat by losing volume at the roots;

  • An excess of sebum:This overproduction at the root of the hair tends to weigh it down and make it appear flatter.

Volumizing treatments to inflate the hair?

Selecting a suitable treatment is the first step to add volume to flat hair. There are currently numerous treatments available on the market, ranging from shampoo to volumizing mousse, that have been formulated to address this issue of flat hair. However, are they effective?

The goal of adding volume to your hair through treatments is to maintain and set the hair in a specific position. However, it's important to note that shampoos do not have the ability to perform this function, as once rinsed, their effect on hair hold is limited. Furthermore, when it comes to masks or conditioners designed to add volume, applying them directly from the roots to the scalp can result in weighing down the hair, thus leading to a flatter appearance.

For volumizing treatments, such as volumizing mousses, these formulas are lighter and do not require rinsing after application. It is recommended to use them on damp hair, as this allows the hair to dry in a specific position and maintain it. To do this, take a small amount of mousse in the palm of your hand and gently apply it to the roots, lifting and detaching them as much as possible. This method will facilitate the drying of the hair in the desired configuration, thus providing more volume and hold.

Actions and tips to adopt for adding volume to flat hair.

It is also possible to adopt certain daily habits to prevent flat hair.

  • After shampooing, wring out your hair with a towel and then dry it with a hairdryer using a round brush. This will create movement in your hair and add more volume.

  • Keep your head upside down while you dry your hair. This will lift the roots and give them volume.

  • Use dry shampoo to absorb excess sebum and add volume to them. This will prevent them from becoming greasy and flat from the root.

  • Avoid overloading your hair with treatments, as this tends to weigh it down from the root. Specifically, apply the mask to the lengths of your hair, not the roots.

  • Avoid touching your hair too often, as this can promote the appearance of oily hair and diminish the volume of your hair.

  • The use of heated rollers can provide additional volume. The heat opens the hair cuticles, which allows for a temporary alteration of their structure and the creation of curls or volume. The hair is then cooled, which closes the cuticles and maintains the hair's position.

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