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How to Apply Hair Fibres: A Simple Go Twenties Routine

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How to Apply Hair Fibres for a Natural-Looking Finish

A simple Go Twenties routine for fuller-looking coverage that blends with your existing hair, feels easy to control, and looks like you — just a little more confident.

Hair fibres work best when you apply them gradually, blend lightly, and set the final look. Start small, check the result from different angles, then build only where you need more coverage.

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The Simple Go Twenties Routine

Start with dry, styled hair.

Apply Hair Building Fibres gradually where you want fuller-looking coverage.

Blend lightly with your fingers or a comb.

Check the result from the front, sides, and back.

Finish with FiberHolder Spray to help set the look.

Let it dry before touching your hair or changing clothes.

What You’ll Need

You do not need a complicated routine. For the cleanest result, have these ready before you begin:

Go Twenties Hair Building Fibres in the shade closest to your roots or application area.

A mirror with good lighting, ideally natural light if possible.

Your fingers or a comb for light blending.

Go Twenties FiberHolder Spray to help set the finished look.

A few extra minutes the first time, so you can test placement and amount without rushing.

A light hand. A soft first layer usually looks more natural than trying to cover everything at once.

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Step-by-Step Routine

Follow these steps in order for a soft, controlled, natural-looking finish.

1

Start With Dry, Styled Hair

Begin with clean, dry hair styled close to how you want to wear it.

Hair fibres are easiest to place when your hair is already sitting in its usual shape. If you normally part your hair, brush it forward, add volume, or style around the crown, do that first. Then apply fibres only where you want fuller-looking coverage.

Avoid applying fibres to wet hair or heavy oily product buildup. A dry base gives you more control and helps the finish look softer.

2

Apply Hair Building Fibres Gradually

Hold the fibre bottle over the area you want to fill and apply a small amount at a time.

Start with the thinnest-looking areas first. Lightly sprinkle or apply the fibres in short passes instead of covering the whole area at once. The goal is to build coverage slowly so the fibres blend with your existing hair rather than sitting heavily on top.

For larger areas, use a light layer, pause, check the result, then add more only where needed. For more precise areas, such as the hairline, part line, or small patches, use extra control and avoid over-applying in one spot.

Less first. More later. You can always add another light layer, but it is harder to fix an area that looks too dense or too dark.

3

Blend Gently

Once the fibres are placed, blend lightly with your fingers or a comb.

Use a soft touch. Pat, tap, or lightly guide the hair into place instead of rubbing aggressively. Overworking the area can move the fibres around and make the finish look uneven.

The best result should look balanced, not painted on. If one area looks too concentrated, lightly soften the edge with your fingers or a comb.

4

Check the Result From Different Angles

Before you set the look, check your hair from the front, sides, and back if possible.

Natural light can help you see whether the shade and placement look balanced. Bathroom lighting can sometimes make colour look harsher or flatter, so a quick second check near a window can be helpful.

Does the shade blend with your roots or application area?
Is the coverage even without looking too heavy?
Does your hair still look like it has natural movement and texture?
5

Set With FiberHolder Spray

Once you are happy with the finish, apply FiberHolder Spray lightly from a comfortable distance.

Use a light mist over the areas where you applied fibres. The goal is to help set the finished look without making your hair feel overly stiff or heavy. Let the spray dry before touching your hair, brushing, putting on clothing, or heading out.

FiberHolder Spray is especially useful for longer days, photos, work, nights out, events, or anytime you want your routine to feel more secure.

Complete the routine: Use Hair Building Fibres first for fuller-looking coverage, then finish with FiberHolder Spray to help set the look.

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6

Remove With Your Normal Wash Routine

At the end of the day, remove the product according to the final product directions.

In general, plan to remove hair fibres as part of your normal wash routine unless the directions say otherwise. Avoid harsh scrubbing. A regular wash is usually the simplest way to reset your hair and start fresh.

How to Avoid a Patchy or Heavy Finish

If your result does not look quite right at first, do not panic. Hair fibres are easy to adjust once you know what to look for.

If it looks patchy

Patchiness usually comes from applying too much in one spot, skipping blending, or using a shade with too much contrast. Apply in lighter layers, blend softly, and check the result in natural light.

If it looks too dark

The shade may be too deep for your roots or application area, or there may be too much product in one place. Brush out a small amount if needed, then rebuild with a lighter hand.

If it looks too heavy

Use less product and apply from a little more distance. Hair fibres should create the look of natural fullness, not a solid block of colour.

If it does not stay where you want it

Make sure your hair is dry before applying. After you are happy with the look, finish with FiberHolder Spray and let it dry before touching your hair.

If your hairline looks too sharp

Use a very light amount near the front and soften the edge with your fingers or a comb. A slightly diffused hairline often looks more natural than a hard, overly perfect line.

If you are preparing for photos

Test the routine before the day itself. Check your shade and placement in natural light so your finish feels more predictable when it matters.

Small Tweaks That Make a Big Difference

Choose the closest shade to your roots or application area. This usually creates the most natural blend.

Apply gradually. A light first layer gives you more control.

Blend gently. A soft touch keeps the finish natural-looking.

Check different angles. The crown, part line, and hairline can look different depending on lighting.

Set the look last. Use FiberHolder Spray only after you are happy with the placement.

Test before big plans. Try your routine before photos, work events, nights out, or special occasions.

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Build Your Go Twenties Routine

Choose the setup that matches where you are in your hair fibre routine.

Best for beginners

Starter Kit

A simple way to start if you want the complete beginner routine in one place.

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For coverage

Hair Building Fibres

Choose your shade and apply gradually for natural-looking, fuller-looking coverage.

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For hold

FiberHolder Spray

The final step to help set your hair fibre routine while keeping the finish soft and natural-looking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I apply hair fibres before or after styling?

Style your hair first, then apply fibres to the areas where you want fuller-looking coverage. Once you are happy with the result, finish with FiberHolder Spray.

How much should I use?

Use less than you think you need at first. Apply a light layer, check the result, then build gradually until the area looks naturally blended.

How close should I hold the bottle?

Hold it close enough to control placement, but not so close that too much product gathers in one spot. Your first few uses are a good time to test the distance that gives you the cleanest result.

Do I need FiberHolder Spray?

FiberHolder Spray is the finishing step when you want to help set the fibres and style. It is especially useful before longer days, photos, work, nights out, or events.

Why does my result look patchy?

Patchiness usually comes from applying too much in one place, not blending enough, or choosing a shade that creates too much contrast. Start lighter, blend gently, and check the result in natural light.

Why does my result look too dark?

The shade may be darker than your roots or you may have applied too much product in one area. Try a lighter amount first, soften the area with a comb or your fingers, and consider checking the shade guide before your next order.

Can I brush my hair after applying fibres?

Use a gentle touch after applying fibres. Heavy brushing can move the product around. For best results, style first, apply fibres, blend lightly, then set.

How do I remove hair fibres?

Follow the final product directions. In general, plan to remove the product as part of your normal wash routine unless the directions say otherwise.

Are hair fibres a treatment for hair loss?

No. Hair fibres are temporary cosmetic styling products. They help create the look of fuller-looking coverage, but they do not regrow hair, stop hair loss, or treat scalp or medical conditions.

A Natural Finish Comes From a Light Touch

The best hair fibre routine is simple: style first, apply gradually, blend gently, check the result, and set the finish.

Once you learn how much product your hair needs, the routine becomes quick and easy to repeat. Start small, build only where needed, and let your hair still look like your hair.

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