High Volume Continues To Be Number One Hair Demand

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(NAPSA)—The time has come to dust off the blow dryer, the hot rollers and the mousse. Volumeis back and hair is getting bigger, bouncier and sexier. “Thanksto celebrities while super straight “Cher” hair— Calista Flockhart, more The trend, which began last year, has reached a fevered pitch, so popular the last few years—has become a mere memory. Thanks in part to trend-setting celebrities like Madonna, Giselle, Kate Hudson, and even Calista Flockhart—who surrendered her famously limp locks— more women are wearing hair- styles that flaunt body and movement. Meanwhile, hair care companies like Aussie are rush- ing to create products that can like Kate Hudson and womenare wearing hairstyles that flaunt body and movement.” @ makeitflat. Blow-dry your hair upside down. Use a powerful volumizing yet natural looking hair. mousse, like Aussie’s new Real Volume Styling Whip, which back? The volume-makers at Try coloring your hair—permanent haircolor actually swells meet the demandfor voluminous, Howto get lots of volume without looking like a bad 80's flash- Aussie, which just introduced a line of styling products called Real Volume, offer these tips: Rinse hair well—residue can works well even on very thin hair. the hair cuticle. Try using a root volumizer to give your hair lift where it needs it most—atthe roots.