Spray a bit of hair spray onto the crown of your hair and backcomb to give it some volume. |
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Lightly backcomb, spray and pin into a side swept position against the forehead. |
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I backcomb and make a big bird's nest of a hairdo, and spray it with Tresemmé Salon Finish hairspray. |
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If you're out for a big night and want some serious volume, spray some super-hold hairspray at the crown of your head and backcomb your hair to give it an extra lift. |
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His staff applauded and the fame grew of the hairdresser who did not lacquer, backcomb or tease. |
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First backcomb them to create volume, then fix the roots with hairspray. |
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Hugh Montgomery: Given that Danes' usual coiffure is all about straight-down pragmatism, we're glad to see her letting her hair up in the form of such a swish backcomb. |
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A quick style tip from the Milan catwalks for next summer: dig out your prettiest bra and knickers, put on a pair of heels, backcomb your hair and you're ready to go. |
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Next, backcomb the front section and pull pieces back loosely. |
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Slightly backcomb random sections to create even more fullness and volume. |
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The minute I spotted her new 60s look I rushed upstairs to dig out my eyeliner and backcomb my hair. |
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Leave the ends loose to hang down and then backcomb using the cushion brush. |
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I use it on my roots, then give them a little backcomb. |
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Use a teasing brush to gently backcomb the length of your pony, creating texture and faking a thicker mane. |
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First, apply a hair-refreshing product to the entire head, then lightly backcomb. |
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Divide the top half of the hair into three sections and backcomb the section at the back of the crown to give height. |
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Take sections, starting from the bottom, then backcomb and spritz with hairspray. |
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Lift the hair either side of the parting and backcomb slightly with a bristle brush before using your fingers to separate the hair in half above your ears and pin in place. |
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As for the 1980s, famed for the mullet, the backcomb and the tight perm, it's clearly the decade the hair-conscious would rather forget, polling only one percent. |
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