What's the best mousse for lots of volume for my sad, flat hair

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nenee

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Hi there

Iv bought loads of hair products to get some volume at my roots as its limp etc

Can you recommend any good root lifter that will give volume to my bob as it ends up flicking out and limp etc or my fringe goes greasy after a few hours ;-(

Only thing is I can't use spray type ones due to allergies but I'm ok with mouses etc

I had a make over once for Christmas and she used osmosis I think it's called a powder that she put in my roots to make it dirty she said to put up it was fab but I don't know where to get it from or the right name it as in a little grey tub I think
Your advice would be great
Cheers
Nenee
 
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I love Loreal volume expand mousse, and also prep your hair using a volumising shampoo. To stop your bob flicking out, put in velcro rollers after uve blow dried, this will hold in style much firmer
 
I had a make over once for Christmas and she used osmosis I think it's called a powder that she put in my roots to make it dirty she said to put up it was fab but I don't know where to get it from or the right name it as in a little grey tub I think

Sounds to me like it could be Schwarzkopf Osis Dust It, which is in a red tub or try Matrix Design Pulse Mega Dust which is fab, it is a fine dust which you rub on to roots and it give body and texture, as a bonus it dries up greasy roots too x.
 
Thank u will take a look at those products
:)
 
Have you got colour in your hair as that gives hair body,exspecially bleach. also backcombing brush they use for wedding hair , you can get loads of volume using this,trouble is if you use products and your hair is oily, it will be worse with products, also original washing up liquids gives hair body,but cant use to often as it's a bit drying.velcro rollers/heated rollers all work well.:biggrin:
 

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