tempelcat4
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When I first tried out this new trendy TikTok filter, I was in awe of the effects on my hair.
Without altering the length or style, my hair instantly looked upgraded.
Without altering the length or style, my hair instantly looked upgraded.
How come?
Switching the filter on and off a few times, I noticed the difference:
It's mainly about the additional density the filter gives:
the filter added density. My hair appeared fuller, the hairline was straighter, and it looked longer and healthier overall.
This got me thinking—how could I achieve this transformation in real life?
And if you want to fake something on your face but don't know how yet, check out what women do—they most likely know a way.
Turns out, they (and some savvy men) use "root spray" to cover gray hairs at the roots and slightly receding hairline corners.
By using root spray, we can increase the density, especially at the upper hairline, making it look straighter.
This trick also helps to shape the frontal angle and temple peaks, creating a rounder hairline.
Improving the density of your temples can give them a stronger appearance too.
This trick also helps to shape the frontal angle and temple peaks, creating a rounder hairline.
Improving the density of your temples can give them a stronger appearance too.
Here are some examples of hairlines you can achieve with this method:
Note: This looksmax works best if your hairline and temples are visible and not covered by hair and gives a halo if your hairline is already fairly good.
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