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Reddit mentions of Tigi Bed Head Suger Dust invisible Micro-texture Root Powder for Unisex, 0.035 Ounce

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Tigi Bed Head Suger Dust invisible Micro-texture Root Powder for Unisex, 0.035 Ounce
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  • Filled with fiery spicy notes
  • Soft moss, sweet vanilla and milk compose the base notes of this soothing fragrance
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Height3.543307083 Inches
Length1.181102361 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.035 Ounce
Weight0.00220462262 Pounds
Width1.181102361 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Tigi Bed Head Suger Dust invisible Micro-texture Root Powder for Unisex, 0.035 Ounce:

u/handbanana42 ยท 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

Is that made from Aerogel like Bed Head Sugar Dust?

u/lemonsodahair ยท 1 pointr/femalehairadvice

Sorry for the late reply, I flit about on here a little.

Layering is a bit of a loose term honestly, you can cut layers with all sorts of techniques, but in general, they'll be throughout the cut. You'll want to explain to your stylist that you want layers so that you can gain some width and they will understand. On your part your biggest decision and important words to tell your stylist would be do you want heavy/choppy layers or something softer? heavy would be something like this: http://imgur.com/PERuGWY (square layers). Softer would be something more like this: http://imgur.com/A6E6zSz (triangular layers). Don't worry about the terminology too much, heavy/choppy, or soft would be the key words to remember.

As for bobs.. That depends how short you would be willing to go.. Forget the cut as a whole, these are just to give you examples of the overall look: http://imgur.com/a/E0NNg The first and second are not really so different, but the first is 'choppier' than then second, its mostly styling, but probably that first one has had deep point cutting most likely. The third is just an example of something shorter.

The key to all of them is giving that width. You'd gain this by layers taking the weight off the length and allowing the hair to lift up more. You can gain width in other ways too, even without cutting. I recommend you to buy a cheap curling tong or wand and having a play with that. You don't need anything fancy and tongs can be really cheap. Putting some waves into your hair will help to give it texture, but maybe waves aren't for everyone. Another way would be to blowdry it with your head upside down, that's a home favourite. The other "correct" way of doing this is to lift the roots as you dry it, which is exactly as it sounds. As you dry either use a brush or you can just use your fingertips to grip the hair and pull it up and away from your head by the roots, or just push the hair up. This will hopefully give you a little more root lift, but it won't solve the problem of the weight of the hair pulling it down naturally.

As far as products go.. you could try a root lift/volume powder, but some people don't like them: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bed-Head-Invisible-Micro-Texture-Powder/dp/B005SHUDSO/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1464201513&sr=8-10&keywords=volume+powder
These work by applying to the roots of your hair and they basically just cling to the shaft and thinken the hair allowing you to get root lift easily. Some people don't like them and it's fair enough, because they sometimes can look a bit grimey and get a bit claggy, but they are effective. It's one of those things that can work for you or not I think and there's only one way to find out.

Anything you would like me to clarify just let me know, I'm aware I'm throwing a lot at you here. Hair gets easier the more you mess about with it so you'll get to grips with it soon enough. You're lucky that you have long hair to practice on whenever you like :)