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Hi! My name is Lauren and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here to discuss short straight
styles. When you're beginning your blow out, you're going to want to use various products.
If you have fine hair like Heather, you're going to want to use something lightweight.
I recommend a body mousse. Any kind of mousse that promotes volume. You're going to want
to go through it. Start combing it through the hair using your fingers. You want to really
kind of start, especially with root lifting sprays, which would word ideal for her hair.
You want to actually spray it right on the root. They usually have a concentrated nozzle
in order to get that. You're going to want to use light sprays. If we're looking to promote
volume in her hair, we are not going to want anything that is going to weigh her hair down
throughout the course of the day. Finishing products are also something that you need
to keep in mind. Something that is a little bit on the lighter side and it's a little
bit creamier. It's more like your cream wax. It's not as heavy as what your average wax
is. It's a little bit more pliable. A little bit more lightweight. Again, if you have fine
hair, you're going to worry about your hair falling throughout the course of the day.
If you do have that courser hair, you can use things that are a little bit heavier,
such as gels, which is more of your maximum hold. You can also use pomade, waxes, fiber
pomade, and fiber waxes, which will have a bit of heavier hold, maintain, and help really
course hair lay a little bit flatter.