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  2. Guys: Here Are 10 Tips for Adding Volume to Your Hair

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    Having thin or fine hair. Hair loss. Using heavy or oil-based styling products. ... Velcro and hot rollers. ... Your lack of volume might be due to hair loss — and minoxidil can help with hair ...

  3. These Hot Rollers Are the Easiest Way to Get Instant Volume

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    $139.99 at sephora.com. Nano Titanium Roller Hairsetter. With 20 rollers in a set, even folks with thick hair will be able to cover a full head in these easy-to-use rollers.

  4. How to Style Fine Hair for Maximum Volume and Shine ...

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    Either way, when placing the rollers, try overdirecting a bit for maximum volume.” Brook also notes that you’ll want to allow your hair to cool completely before removing to ensure hold and lift.

  5. Hair volumizer - Wikipedia

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    Hair volumizer are used to temporarily add volume, body, and shine to thin or flat hair. Used by both men and women, most men tend to use it to make their hair look more dense. Volumizers come in many forms such as shampoos, conditioners, hair texture powder, hair sprays, pomades and lotions.

  6. Hairstyling tool - Wikipedia

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    Hairstyling tools may include hair irons (including flat and curling irons), hair dryers, hairbrushes (both flat and round), hair rollers, diffusers and various types of scissors. [1] Hair dressing might also include the use of product to add texture, shine, curl, volume or hold to a particular style.

  7. Hair texture powder - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary hairstyling, texture powder is widely used to create volume and body in both men's and women's hairstyles.Unlike the heavier powders of the past, modern formulations are much lighter and are designed to be virtually invisible in the hair. [5]