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We all have challenging hair days, but do you always struggle with flat or limp locks? It might be time to up the volume of your look! While there are tons of volumizing products for sale, you can actually create volume without heading to the store. Keep reading for all of the best ways to add volume to your hair naturally.

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Change your part.

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  1. If you always part your hair in the same spot, you probably notice that your hair just falls into place. Make a point of parting your hair on the opposite side or change the part in some way. Instead of going for a straight part, you could try a zig-zag. Adjusting your part gives instant volume since your hair isn't used to falling in that way. [1]
    • If you're feeling like you're losing volume throughout the day, just flip your hair over to the other side to get a quick volume boost.
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Sleep with your hair pinned up.

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  1. Clip your damp hair onto the top of your head. If you don't have a hair clip, you can put your hair into a bun on the top of your head and secure it with a scrunchie. Let your hair finish drying overnight. When you wake up, run your fingers through it. You'll notice you've got a lot more volume at the crown of your head! [5]
    • It's a good idea to put your hair up every night even when it's not damp. By putting it up, your head won't press your hair flat against your pillow while you sleep.
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Try a curly or wavy hairstyle.

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  1. To give your hair the appearance of volume, use a curling iron or crimping tool to make your hair wavy or curly. If your hair has got this natural texture, don't bother straightening it. Instead, just let your hair air dry and rock your waves! [6]
    • If you prefer straight hair, try this trick: straighten your hair but go back with a crimping iron and crimp the hair near your scalp that's just under your part. It won't be visible, but it will create lift near the crown of your head.
    • If you want body without the curls, curl your hair and then brush your hair with a boar-bristle brush. It will soften your look, but keep the volume in your hair.
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Massage your scalp.

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  1. Spend about 5 minutes rubbing your fingers along your scalp every day to encourage your hair to grow thicker. Keep in mind that it takes a few months to see results, but you can still enjoy this relaxing habit that can make your hair look thicker and fuller. [8]
    • Massaging your scalp can temporarily lift the hair near your roots. For extra staying power, spritz your fingertips with hairspray before you massage so you keep the volume for longer.
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Choose volumizing hair products.

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  1. When you do wash, condition, or style, look for products that say "volumizing" on the label. If in doubt, reach for hair products designed for fine or thin hair since these will try to add volume. When you style, choose mousses and whips instead of creams or gels that are heavy on your hair. [9]
    • Even though you’re using great products for your hair, residue can build up, which weighs your hair down. Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo once every week or two to completely remove product build-up.
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Eat a nutritious diet.

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  1. Your hair follicles need healthy food to grow strong. Try to eat a variety in your meals so you're including fresh produce, lean meats, and whole grain. These contain protein, vitamins, and minerals like zinc and iron. [12]
    • Although you may have seen advice that taking vitamin supplements can improve your hair’s health, this isn’t really supported by research. Eating a healthy diet is a better long-term strategy for keeping your hair happy and healthy! [13]
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