* Hair length: Shorter hair needs less mousse than longer hair.
* Hair thickness: Thicker hair can handle more mousse without becoming weighed down.
* Desired style: If you want a lot of volume and hold, you'll need more mousse. If you want a more natural, subtle look, you'll need less.
General Guidelines:
* Short hair: Start with a golf ball-sized amount.
* Medium hair: Start with a tennis ball-sized amount.
* Long hair: Start with a large grapefruit-sized amount.
How to Apply:
1. Shake the can well.
2. Dispense the mousse into your palm.
3. Distribute the mousse evenly throughout your damp hair, focusing on the roots for volume.
4. Style your hair as desired.
Tips:
* Start with less and add more as needed. It's always easier to add more mousse than to remove it.
* Avoid applying too much mousse to the ends of your hair, as this can make them feel stiff and crunchy.
* Experiment to find the right amount for your hair. Everyone's hair is different, so what works for one person might not work for another.
If your hair feels stiff or sticky after using the mousse, you've probably used too much. In that case, try using less next time.