How is the first lady to display a square with volumes always so impeccable? Here is his secret...
How to wear hair with well-detached roots, with a plump and vigorous appearance? For people with fine hair, this goal simply seems like an unattainable dream. Nay! There are many solutions to give volume to your hair. You can choose to bet on backcombing, a technique as old as the world which consists of combing your hair from the tip to the root to create a kind of small mattress of hair at the root to give an impression of mass. Problem? Backcombing damages the hair and is sometimes difficult to undo. Hours of detangling may be necessary. Not always easy when running after time.
Another solution: use volumizing powders to bring this "fluffy" effect to the hair. We apply them to the root, we lightly massage the scalp to then enjoy a volume that will last until the next brushing. Problem: this kind of powder can sometimes feel a little sticky or cardboard. Not always great when you like above all to run your hand through your hair.
But there is still another solution to bring bounce to your hair. And this technique will be the favorite of our first lady, Brigitte Macron. It must be said that the wife of the president actually benefits from a sacred hair mass which gives it a lot of elegance. But what is his secret? According to the well-informed sources of Closer, Brigitte Macron would use hair extensions.
Indeed, the first lady would have published an ad to look for a hairdresser and make-up artist capable of installing extensions. A big clue about Brigitte Macron's hair habits! And if you want maximum detail, know that the latter would prefer to use clip-in extensions rather than iron-on models. Easier to remove!
The first lady of France undoubtedly has very voluminous hair! But to get this look with a lot of volume at the roots, Brigitte Macron uses a trick! Does she use volumizing powders? Does she religiously backcomb her hair every morning? Oh no, none of that! (Or at least not according to our info). According to Closer magazine, which is always very well informed, the first lady would use another technique to boost her hair mass… And it's all about extensions! But be careful not just any: clip-in extensions! How do we know? The first lady has posted an ad in which she is looking for a hair-makeup artist who can do clip-in extensions. Big clue!
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