I use mostly Aveda products.
I use the Pure Abundance line for volume. This is my favorite and preferred of all shampoos and conditioners. I can literally cover my hair in their conditioner and never have flat hair results. The shampoo and conditioner are the two green bottles above.
Hair tip 1: I always rinse my hair in cool water. It closes the ends, adds shine, and stimulates hair growth (allegedly).
After combing out damp hair, I apply a little bit of this stuff and phomollient (shown above). Perfect for humid cultures--it helps fight moisture, frizz, and flat hair. If you need/want extra oomph at the roots, squirt volumizing tonic show above (brown bottle).
For the texture part (and my favorite), this stuff is magic. I don't wash my hair everyday, but I certainly use this everyday, sometimes 2x a day. It doesn't build up! A little goes a long way.
Tip 2: I go from the underneath of my hair, up, and out (like styling a mohawk).
I don't use hair spray every day, but if I want bangs to go a certain direction and stay, I go here. 
Your Questions Answered:
What do you tell your hairdresser?
   Honesty is key.  If I don't like it, if I had problems with a certain, etc. I tell her.  She needs to know.  Hair dressers are not mind readers or miracle workers.  Communication is necessary. 
Tip 3:  Take pictures of styles you like! Pinterest is a lifesaver, and I've included some of my faves.
Is your hair easy to style, or do you make look easy?
   Yes, my hair is that easy to style.  As a matter of fact, the more I try "to fix" it, the weirder it looks.  Messy pixies and bob styles should be tamed so why try?
If you have more questions, ask in the comments below; and I'll answer so everyone can read.
If you have more questions, ask in the comments below; and I'll answer so everyone can read.




 
 
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