How to Style Your Hair With a Bumpits

Brush/comb out your hair., Bumpits work equally as well on curly hair as they do on stick-straight hair, so don't grab that straightening iron just yet! , Part a section of your hair at the "crown" of your head, and comb it down smooth., With this...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Brush/comb out your hair.

    Air or blow dry your hair.

    You will be able to see the little "teeth" on the bumpit, when your hair is wet/damp.
  2. Step 2: Bumpits work equally as well on curly hair as they do on stick-straight hair

    , Lift the section of hair, and tease with a comb. , For a bigger bump, use the Largest Bumpit.

    For an everyday look, go for the Medium Sized one. , Comb with a teasing comb, or just do it with your fingers, to make sure none of the little teeth are sticking out.

    Clip it back or, use a hair elastic. ,
  3. Step 3: so don't grab that straightening iron just yet!

  4. Step 4: Part a section of your hair at the "crown" of your head

  5. Step 5: and comb it down smooth.

  6. Step 6: With this section of hair still lifted

  7. Step 7: firmly press the desired Bumpits behind the part line.

  8. Step 8: Once the bumpit is firmly placed on the part line

  9. Step 9: place the hair down on the bumpit.

  10. Step 10: Spray with hairspray so it will be able to stay in place all day.

Detailed Guide

Air or blow dry your hair.

You will be able to see the little "teeth" on the bumpit, when your hair is wet/damp.

, Lift the section of hair, and tease with a comb. , For a bigger bump, use the Largest Bumpit.

For an everyday look, go for the Medium Sized one. , Comb with a teasing comb, or just do it with your fingers, to make sure none of the little teeth are sticking out.

Clip it back or, use a hair elastic. ,

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