Monday, August 23, 2010

Duz cornstarch or baby powder, used on dry hair, make it seem thicker ?

need a way to thicken my hair---but inexpensively--thanksDuz cornstarch or baby powder, used on dry hair, make it seem thicker ?
why the hell would you put cornstarch or baby powder in your hair that's one of the stupiest things i've ever heard..





I would suggest that you get somthing called a Volumizing Hair Spray that will make your hair ethier thicker or just bigger..





Or you can get hair spray and hair gel and gel it up so it makes your hair look thicker but not thicker..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os76NTfq3鈥?/a>


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieXKdffH7鈥?/a>


Here are some tips





i'm guessing you have hair spray?


so you can do that.





Cornstarch and baby powder is a NO NO


in your hair it drys it out and it will make your hair not so shinny or nice.Duz cornstarch or baby powder, used on dry hair, make it seem thicker ?
Yes, it can. But you have to do it correctly. It's not a dumb idea at all -- It's actually a very old and established way of making your hair seem thicker and cleaner, too -- it's been featured in Cosmo recently, because it's coming back in style as a way to save time and make your hair look healthy. So you are totally ahead of the fashion curve. :) Maybe that's why these other answerers didn't know about it -- you kind of have to be fashionably in the know, I guess.





The hairspray idea was a sweet gesture, but it's a little old-fashioned and out of favor, because it usually doesn't really make your hair look thicker -- just stickier and stiffer. And I would be careful mixing the powders and the hairspray -- use one or the other.





Good luck!





Check out this link for a longer explanation:


http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip543.htm
HAHAHAHAHAHA no don't do that it will make no difference .

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