What You'll Need:
* Bump it: These come in various sizes, choose one based on the size of the bump you want to create.
* Hairspray: Hold hairspray is essential for keeping the bump in place.
* Teasing comb or brush: This will help you create texture and lift.
* Bobby pins: To secure the bump it.
* Optional: Hair elastics: If you want to create a ponytail or braid with the bump it.
Steps:
1. Prep your hair: Start with clean, dry hair. If you have fine hair, consider using a volumizing spray or mousse to add texture.
2. Section your hair: Create a section of hair at the crown of your head, starting from your forehead to about halfway back.
3. Place the bump it: Place the bump it underneath the sectioned hair, ensuring it is centered.
4. Secure the bump it: Use bobby pins to secure the bump it in place. You may need multiple pins, depending on the size of the bump it and your hair thickness.
5. Tease the hair: Gently tease the sectioned hair over the bump it to create volume. This helps to blend the bump it with your natural hair.
6. Smooth and style: Use your fingers or a brush to smooth out the top layer of hair, concealing the bump it underneath.
7. Set with hairspray: Once you are satisfied with the volume, spray the top layer of hair with hairspray to keep the style in place.
8. Style as desired: You can now style your hair as usual, pulling it back in a ponytail, creating a braid, or leaving it loose with waves or curls.
Tips:
* Placement is key: The placement of the bump it can affect the overall look. Experiment with different positions to find what suits you best.
* Don't overdo it: Use a bump it for a subtle lift, not to create a dramatic bump.
* Avoid pulling too tightly: Be gentle when securing the bump it to avoid creating tension or pulling on your hair.
* Practice makes perfect: It might take a few tries to get the hang of using a bump it. Don't get discouraged if your first attempt isn't perfect!
* Consider your hair type: If you have very fine or thin hair, the bump it may not be as effective.
Remember, practice makes perfect. Don't be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles to find what works best for you.