Celeb Styles magazine November/December, 2014 | Page 17

2 Use body foaming mousse on damp hair, before you blow-dry your hair starting at your roots. 3 5 4 To refresh your hair throughout the night, just flip it upside down and use your fingers and gently tease the roots. Instant volume! Cameron Diaz 8 Use a large round brush when blow drying your hair – start at the roots and wrap small sections and make sure you start drying your hair from your crown. Before you go to bed, spray your roots with dry shampoo and tie your hair on top of your head in a messy bun. In the morning when you wake up, loosen your hair, shake your head and see loads of volume. 910 Foam rollers are also a great tool to get volume, and you can sleep with them in. Make sure your hair is not oily – as it will just make your hair look flat. Your hairdryer should be on cool when you blow-dry your hair, once you’ve dried your sections, blast it with cold air for a few seconds to set the style and seal the cuticles. 11 12 6 7 Gwyneth Paltrow If you are blow drying your hair for a night out, do it in sections, starting from the nape of your neck and working upwards. Once completed, spray your whole head with Moroccanoil Strong Flexible Hold Hairspray and let it dry. You must use the right hair product. If you are using the wrong shampoos and conditioners your hair can weigh down and make it look flat and limp. Use volumizing shampoos, speak to your salon. Blow-dry your hair upside down – flip your head and blast the hot air from the nape of your neck to the crown. Don’t forget to focus on blowing your roots. Useing curling irons or even your flat iron can give your hair some volume. Curling thongs are the best, as you know wavy hair always looks more voluminous. Don’t use your irons too much as they ca