xHC0Barbi3x answered Friday August 12 2005, 11:36 pm: <3 HEY. MY HAiR iS THiN && FiNE ALSO. I HAVE S0ME LAYERS BUT NOT A LOT. TRY N0T TO GET T00 MANY BECAUSE iT WILL MAKE Y0UR HAiR L00k CH0PPY & THiNNER THAN iT IS. TRY D0VE SHAMPOO & CONDITIONER; F0R FiNE THiN HAiR. IT ADDS B0DY & FULLENSS! H0PE I HELPED BABE ! X0X0 <3ALWAYSS-LAUREN [ xHC0Barbi3x's advice column | Ask xHC0Barbi3x A Question ]
xObEaChbAbEoX answered Friday August 12 2005, 6:07 pm: you should really ask your hairdresser cause he is experienced...when it comes to hair and if people do give you advice on this there could be a chance thtat you could actaully damage your hair cause my friend has fine hair and damaged hers by using some product im just saying you should ask your hairdresser
artistegirly answered Friday August 12 2005, 12:11 am: Yes, a cut would do it! Somthing witha lot of layers the you're going to have to style. Anr Moose will help if you put it at the roots and scrunch, lookon google for tips, I can't list all the links here!
It helps if you give your stylist somthing to work off of otherwise what you say, and what she hears migt not produce the best result. (It's happenedto me!) Here are some ideas for thin hair. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Michele answered Thursday August 11 2005, 11:30 pm: THis stuff works great, I use it and I love it. I can't believe how this my hair is. It is a vitamin that is called SHEN MIN Hair Nutrient, advanced Women's Formula. I wish I had this stuff years and years ago. My hair dresser can't believe how much more volume my hair has, and how healthy it is. You can find this stuff at most health food or vitamin stores. I am also sure you can find it on the internet. It may cost you about $25.00 for a one month supply, but it is worth it. My hair is growing very fast also and so are my nails.
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