Definition of volumize in English:
volumize
(British volumise)
verb ˈvɒljʊmʌɪzˈvälyəˌmīz
[with object](of a product or styling technique) give body to (hair)
volumize the hair with a little backcombing at the crown
Example sentencesExamples
- Avoid volumizing shampoos (which bring life to fine hair by making it superclean) and anything labeled ‘clarifying.’
- Put these volumising products only at the roots.
- One look at the ‘stained glass’ patterned carpet and enough rich wood pillaring to panel a law office may make you sorry you ever extracted the shoulder pads from your power suit or the volumizing mousse from your hair.
- This mildly volumizing perm will last 10-12 weeks, but those with heavily highlighted or bleached hair should avoid it as it could cause further damage.
- My hair even goes ‘poof’ and volumises itself when I get wet, too.
- Add a root lift solution or volumizing gel to the roots and use a brush to lift as your blow dry.
- I wanted to look good tonight and hopefully my volumizing shampoo would actually work for once.
- Apply a thickening / volumizing product to the root area to roughen the hair's texture there, which will make styling easier.
- It's a leave-in conditioner foam that's supposed to be volumizing as well.
- Use a volumizing product on wet hair, distributing through locks upside down and concentrating on the roots.
- Then, distribute a quality volumizing mousse throughout all of the hair within the ponytail.
- It has soy bean and jojoba proteins to strengthen the hair, as well as volumising vitamin H, and is reckoned to reach the parts other shampoos can't.
Derivatives
noun
If you don't know how to use the mud, mousse, gel, spritz or volumizer being applied to your hair, ask.