At one point this Marc Anthony line of volumizing products came differently. I remember it being a cream which I thought was too thick for my hair, and when I was talking to a friend of mine a while back about what to use in my thin hair to make it have a little body and life without having to bother with the hassle of curling it and using a bunch of styling chemicals, this product was brought up again and she assured me that it wasn’t that thick cream anymore. Now it’s more like a mousse, just a tad bit thicker than a true foam, and I thought I could probably go for that and see what
kind of results I got out of it.
Because I have fine and thin hair it’s been difficult for me to get body and volume to my hair. I’ve even tried cutting my hair super short, having it cut in layers, and using products that damage my hair in the long run, and they never seem to last more than a few mintues before my hair falls flat against my head again. It doesn’t help that my hair is thinning a little bit as well, and that it’s not just fine, too because that means I don’t have as much hair to start with than most people would have, and I wanted a volumizer that would help hide
some of the thinning spots.
All you do is shake the bottle and the spray a bit into your hands and then apply it to damp hair. It’s easy enough and takes only a short amount of time after hoping out of the shower, and it’s important to really massage it deep into the scalp because that’s where the lift is essentially going to come from. I normally let my hair air dry and the bottle says that’s fine to do but if you really want to get all the volume out of this product that it has to offer, you should blow dry your hair in sections using a round brush and that would really maximize the ...