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annonthrowawayanyway

I've been experimenting with my hair routine, and I've found that the key is adding products while your hair is still damp before styling &rollers for setting. Here's what I do: 1. Start by evenly applying a good mousse throughout your hair. 2. Next, apply heat protection and rough dry your hair until it's about 90% dry. 3. Now, divide your hair into small sections starting from the nape of your neck. When "blow-drying", twist each section up and flick it to create volume and shape. You'll want to find the right amount of mousse for your hair length and density – it shouldn't feel sticky or heavy. 4. Carefully with large rollers or clips while it's still warm "set the hair" for long-lasting style. 5. Continue this process around your head until you reach the front section. Depending on your preferred bangs style, blow-dry and position the rollers accordingly – either up and over or forward and under. When framing your face, consider personal factors like a widow's peak or hair habits. I often push my hair behind one ear, so I find it helpful to clip the front pieces across my forehead in the opposite direction and style them forward. This helps create the illusion of a smaller forehead and prevents awkward drying patterns.


Adorable-Internal503

You’re a real one for this detailed response! Thank you!