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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 10 Tips for Teasing & Adding Volume to Your Hair

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    Whether you’re noticing hair thinning or want your hair to appear thicker and healthier, figuring out how to add volume to hair for men can be tricky because there’s not much information out ...

  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. Hair roller - Wikipedia

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    A hair roller or hair curler is a small tube that is rolled into a person's hair in order to curl it, or to straighten curly hair, making a new hairstyle. [1] The diameter of a roller varies from approximately 0.8 inches (20 mm) to 1.5 inches (38 mm). The hair is heated, and the rollers strain and break the hydrogen bonds [citation needed] of ...

  7. Hair straightening - Wikipedia

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    Hair straightening is a hair styling technique used since the 1890s involving the flattening and straightening of hair in order to give it a smooth, streamlined, and sleek appearance. [1] It became very popular during the 1950s among black males and females of all races.