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How to Use Full on Long Hair

  • Jun 10th 2010
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finalWant to turn your long hair into full, Brigitte Bardot-like locks? It’s actually a lot easier than it looks. All you need is a little bit of Full Thickening Cream! Here are our step-by-step instructions on getting a look full of body and va-va-voom!

  1. When using Full Thickening Cream, start with clean, damp hair.
    Squeeze a dime-sized amount of Full onto your fingertip. Once you dispense the correct amount, rub Full between your hands. (Reminder: Full is designed to provide thickness, not lift. So if you want to use a root lifter, you should apply that first.)
  2. Spread it through your hair evenly, starting just beyond the roots and working down the hair combing throughshaft to the ends.
  3. Use your fingers or a wide-toothed comb to make sure it’s evenly distributed throughout your hair.
  4. After applying the product completely, we recommend using a round brush and a blow dryer to create a really full style.
    Starting at the roots, wind the round brush through your hair one section at a time, aiming the blow blow dryingdryer under the brush to lift the hair as it dries. Gently pull the hair away from your head using slight tension to roll and thicken as you go.
  5. Continue blow-drying small sections of hair until all your hair is dry and full.

Tip. Finding the right amount can take some experimentation. It is possible to use too much Full, so if your hair feels greasy, reduce the amount you’re using. If you don’t feel the thickening effects, increase the amount you’re using – a dime-sized amount at a time.

  • Sandy

    I use Full as well as the Wave defining cream dry my hair as in the instructions, then to give some lift all over and more curl, I curl my hair with the largest barrel curling iron. My hair is about as long as the model’s with a little more layering and I have been extremely satisfied, actually delighted with my results.

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