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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #24739
45 days ago
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how to get volume in hair naturally at home - #24739

Ayaan

I am really struggling with my hair lately. It's super flat and lifeless, like I could seriously use a volume boost. I’ve tried a few products, but they just weigh it down even more. My friends were saying stuff about hairsprays and mousses or whatever, but I wanna know how to get volume in hair naturally at home instead! I've even googled it but all I find is a ton of commercial stuff or tips that require a million different products. Last weekend, I had this little gathering and fortunately, I'd done some light curling which gave a bit of texture, but that was just a temporary fix. I used to have way more bounce! Now, it feels like if the wind blows, my hair just goes flat like a pancake. Ugh! I've heard about using eggs or even some kinds of oils – like coconut or olive oil, but I honestly don’t know how those would really help. Can anyone give me some legit DIY tricks on how to get volume in hair naturally at home without making it all greasy? I’m really hoping to salvage my hair and bring back some life! Any advice would be super helpful! Thank you!

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Boosting hair volume naturally at home can be quite achievable with some simple remedies, though it does require a bit of patience and trial to find what works best for you. First, regular washing with a sulfate-free volumizing shampoo can help. Sulfates can strip your hair of its natural oils, sometimes weighing it down, so a gentler option could enhance volume without dryness. After shampooing, avoid using a heavy conditioner on your roots, as this can leave them flat - focus more on the ends instead.

Another practical tip is to incorporate natural ingredients like eggs into your hair care routine. An egg mask, for instance, can fortify your hair with proteins, potentially adding body. To make an egg mask, mix one or two beaten eggs with a little bit of olive oil or aloe vera gel and apply to your scalp and hair. Leave it for about 30 minutes and then rinse thoroughly with cool water before shampooing. Try this once a week and monitor the effects.

For everyday volume, try rinsing your hair with cold water at the end of each shower — this can help close the cuticles and add shine, which sometimes translates into more apparent volume. Styling also can make a significant difference: blow-drying with your head upside down or using a round brush can lift the roots a bit. For home-based remedies, using a slight amount of baking soda mixed in with your shampoo weekly can help remove residue and improve volume, but do not overuse as it can dry out the hair.

Avoid touching your hair too much during the day, as this can transfer oils from your fingers to your scalp, weighing the hair down. Look into mousse or sea salt spray for a natural lift without heaviness—many of these can be found with natural ingredients. Starting with a few of these changes may give your hair the natural bounce and lift you desire. However, if your hair continues to feel lifeless, consider other factors like diet and hydration, as these play a role in hair health too.

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