The trick to sublimate fine hair that buzzes on TikTok

Is your fine hair lacking in volume? What if it was your hair care routine to blame? Find out how a TikTok influencer could turn your life.


by Elodie Legall

It is not always easy to have fine hair, no matter what hairstyles and brushings done with this type of fragile hair, the result often lacks volume. And this is even more the case when they are generally long, because the weight of the lengths does its work and the strands on the top of the head tend to flatten out even more!
The simplest solution available to us to remedy this is then the use of texturizing styling products which manage to thicken the hair by fixing their formula on the fiber to give it more fullness, but their thickening effect does not. is only temporary and goes away quickly from the first shampoo.

So inevitably, when one of the beauty gurus from TikTok shares with her followers a beauty trick to make it look thicker hair, she manages to hold the attention.

This young woman is Amy Chang, better known as @bondenavant on TikTok. Already followed on the social network for the many skin and hair care tips she shares, this time she created a buzz by explaining how it is possible to improve the appearance of her fine hair by using better a hair product that is one of the essentials of the beauty routine …

No overpriced treatment or surprising hair novelty so, as the video of the young woman shows, the main interested party just recommends that we review our way of using our … conditioner! People with fine hair tend to apply this essential care product to the lengths only so that the nourishing formula does not weigh down the hair fiber at the roots, to keep maximum volume. But according to TikTokeuse, it would be a big mistake to do this with conditioner.

Indeed, she invites people looking to have thicker hair to no longer limit the application of the treatment to the lengths but to distribute it evenly at the roots so that it takes care of the entire hair. The reason ? By targeting the application from the mid-lengths only, the roots do not benefit from the care provided by the conditioner, which nevertheless strengthens the hair. As a result, the area on the top of the head becomes more prone to breakage, which results in the hair becoming even less dense and does not solve the problem of fine hair in any way. It's quite the opposite ! We would therefore be well advised to put product also at the roots.

What if the conditioner tends to weigh down your fine hair or grease your roots?

The only thing is, if you only apply your conditioner to your lengths, it may also be because you have a good reason more than a reflex. For example, your hair can become greasy more quickly when you apply your treatment everywhere, or it may be because your strands are really weighed down by the formula of your conditioner.
Rest assured, Amy Chang has here again a ready-made answer: she invites you to swap the rinse-out conditioner that you use in the shower for another similar treatment: a leave-in spray treatment with a lighter formula. This product, which moisturizes and revitalizes your hair just as well, can be applied at the roots without risking the loss of the natural volume of hair. A good alternative to keep maximum volume immediately, while taking care of your hair so as not to lose hair density in the long term!

Adopt curlers to curl your hair without damaging it:

Video by Clemence Chevallet