Great Shampoo to Thicken & Soften Hair
Thickening and softening hair starts with your cleaning routine. Learn which shampoos create thickness and soft textures with the help of a celebrity hair stylist in this free video.
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- Celebrity Hairstylist David Dang here showing you how you can thicken and soften hair with shampoo and the shampoo that we're going to be using today and talking about is our L'Oreal Paris EverPure Volumizing Shampoo. What I want to talk about today is the misconceptions of what you need to do to volumize your hair and it starts with the basic shampoo. So using a basic shampoo that's non-stripping and volumizing is the most important thing that you need to do in the beginning stages of fine to thin to normal hair. So for those of you out there Ingrid here, believe it or not has fine hair and I've already used a shampoo on her and so you can definitely see a little bit of volume lifting here on the crown section area and here below on the base and the nape area and the reason for this is what I did was use a shampoo and no conditioner. So the difference between using shampoo and the conditioner is that conditioner weighs down hair but it's also moisturizing to the hair so if your using something that is volumizing for going out to a wedding or going to a party you definitely just want to use shampoo and the volumizing shampoo is probably the best here in the crown area and that's where I started working with when I gave her a shampoo here in the crown head area. So don't carry that shampoo down to the mids to ends because you don't want to: 1, Release the color and 2, make it straggly or make it bundled up where you can't get through it. So that's where your conditioner comes in hand. Usually when you're styling you don't want to use any conditioner because of the weight that's held at the mids to ends. You don't want any conditioner so that the curl or whatever your style is able to stand up the entire evening or the entire day. So you would use a leave-in conditioner instead, so once again volumizing shampoo at the crown area, leave-in conditioner at the rest of the head. Now, after using your volumizing shampoo at the scalp area only and the rest of the hair using your leave-in conditioner, what you want to do is you want to start to blow dry the hair. Now a lot of girls who have longer hair, a lot of clients that I work with so just Ingrid who have longer hair I usually flip them down because gravity is not our friend so I usually flip the hair down and start to blow dry against the cuticle area and the reason for that is because you want to start higher so that the gravity comes down and brings you down and it takes a lot longer to come down. So once again I blow against the cuticle moving this way against the cuticle opposite directions and do that to about like 70 percent dry and leaving the hair 30 percent wet so it's easier to style and it cuts down half your time to style when your doing an updo, when your just doing a blow out too and then also fighting against gravity when you're styling, curl the hair outwards so that it can fall inwards and be natural for a beachy wave look and there you have it that's some great shampoo volumizing enough to thicken and soften your hair. I'm Celebrity Hairstylist David Dang, I'll catch you next time.
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