It depends on your hair type. Thin hair may have problems covering the piece and it bumps the hair way too hih for anything casual.
It may be an ingrown hair. There will be a loop of hair on the bump, pluck it and then your good.
The Bump It hair inserts can be used for getting a retro 60's hairstyle where the hair at the crown of the head is lifted up so that a bump is formed.
You may have a bump in your hair due to a pimple, cyst, or ingrown hair. It's important to avoid picking at it and consult a healthcare professional if it becomes painful or inflamed.
Yes, the bumps are hair follicles
lift up your bangs, twist them, and then pin them backor buy 'Bump it'
Conair's Bump It is available at some drugstores and other retailers that carry Scunci and Conair hair accessories. They're also available online at the Hair Flair Boutique.
If there is no bump, it is probably just an infection of the hair follicle. An infection or disturbance in the hair follicle can cause pain and discomfort in the area and when you move that piece of hair.
it is generally an ingrown hair.
Is a piece of hair that has missed the pour and coiled it's self up and causes a bump
The root is part of hair embedded in the follicle in dermis. It has an attached smooth muscle which can contract causing the hair to stand up right. This causes the skin to form a slight bump which we call a 'goose bump'.
use a comb and tease it then hairspray it and there you go :) Use hairspray, a curler brush, smooth silk ( keeps hair from frizzing ) or a bump-it from those commercials on TV
*BUMP*