Mousse is a great choice for anyone who doesn’t want to carry hair product with them throughout the day - all it takes is a spritz of water to reactivate mousse, allowing you to re-style your hair throughout the day. Mousse can also invigorate thinning hair.

Using a lot of mouse can give your hair a shiny, slightly flat appearance. This is great if you’re going for a “slicked back” look, but if you’re trying to give your hair some lift, use mousse more sparingly.

If you’ve got especially long hair, you may get better results taking a more methodical approach when applying mousse to your hair. Refer to the method above for tips.

If you blow dry, your hairstyle will “set” more strongly than if you air dry. Air-dried hair can easily be re-styled throughout the day with your hands. Throw a quick style into your hair while it’s drying. Most short hairdos only take a few easy hand motions to shape. Mousse is best for styles that don’t require extreme hold — if you’re looking for a foot-long mohawk, try again with gel or pomade. Here are a few easy styles you can make on your way out the door: Run your fingers back through your hair to give it a taller, fuller appearance. This volume-enhancing look can be especially useful for men who want to make the most of their thinning hair coverage. If you have thicker hair, form your hair into a rough peak at the middle of your head for an easy faux-hawk. If you have long bangs, try styling your hair to one side for a bold “Flock of Seagulls” look.

Try leaving time after your shower for moussing. Your hair will already be wet, so you won’t waste any extra water wetting it in the sink!

If you’re in a rush, simply flip your head over so that your hair hangs down and gently apply mousse to the roots this way, spreading it through the root area with your fingers. If you have plenty of time, be methodical with your hair sectioning and your mousse application. The more richly and evenly you apply your mousse, the more “lift” you’ll be able to achieve.

Try using a comb or brush to part your hair so that you can blow dry the roots directly. For extra lift, pull your hair at ninety degrees from the head with short, repeated strokes while you dry it. It will dry with a very full, bodied appearance. Alternatively, air dry your hair. Air drying won’t give your hair as much volume, but it will give it a shiny, “wet” look. You can comb air-dried hair to ensure it’s smooth and manageable without affecting its hold.

Make the most of mousse’s volumizing properties by going for a lifted, “tussled” look. Add a few twists. Twist sections from the side of your head around a brush, heat it with a blow dryer, then allow it to cool. Unwind your hair and let it fall. Control curly, frizzy hair. If your hair reacts negatively to moisture, work a little mousse into your normal hair style to control your unruly curls.

Thin hair: Apply liberally to roots for added lift and volume. Oily hair: Shower before applying. Allow shampoo to sit in your hair for several minutes before rinsing. Thick, coarse, or curl hair: Consider applying a lightweight, relaxing balm to soften your hair and control any unruly frizz. Fine and/or dry hair: Use a conditioning mousse with extra hold. [2] X Research source

Thin hair: Apply liberally to roots for added lift and volume. Oily hair: Shower before applying. Allow shampoo to sit in your hair for several minutes before rinsing. Thick, coarse, or curl hair: Consider applying a lightweight, relaxing balm to soften your hair and control any unruly frizz. Fine and/or dry hair: Use a conditioning mousse with extra hold. [2] X Research source

Mousse with extra hold - for windy days or especially unruly hair. Conditioning mousse - for repairing and styling dry or damaged hair. Scented mousse - many mousses have delicious perfume scents added - choose the one that smells best to you. Mousse gel - a hybrid styling product that offers greater hold for your hair without the heaviness of traditional hair gels. Thermal care mousse - specially designed to work in conjunction with blow dryers or curling irons.

Don’t worry - if you don’t like your results or you’re grossed out by having raw egg in your hair, homemade mousse washes out in the shower.