Stephanie4lchs answered Friday March 17 2006, 9:36 pm: Ok.. you can take vitamins or use special shampoos. I guess it depends how old you are, but whenever I got my hair thinned by my stylist, it grew back thicker than ever. I guess it just depends on your hair type though. But I've always heard that shaving your hair (anywhere) against the grain would make it grow back thicker. But it's just something to try. [ Stephanie4lchs's advice column | Ask Stephanie4lchs A Question ]
mn731 answered Friday March 17 2006, 6:21 pm: Well, what I'm about to say is the pretty much the same thing everyone else said--There are thickening shampoos & conditioners at your local store (Walmart, Target, Ulta--any hair salon place, etc) My friend has thin hair and she uses a thickening shampoo, and the result was really good. :) [ mn731's advice column | Ask mn731 A Question ]
DeadMemories answered Friday March 17 2006, 3:57 pm: Yes, you can get your hair thicker by shampoo and conditioner. Go to your local drug store or Walmart and they will most likely have it. Also it will say on the bottle. =]
xsweet_pea_10 answered Friday March 17 2006, 3:47 pm: Theres shampoo and conditioner that thinkens your hair. Just read the front of the bottle and make sure you don't get the one that says thin hair on it. Hope i helped.
xomissnoeitallox answered Friday March 17 2006, 3:36 pm: You can buy like shampoo and conditioner to thicken up your hair. there is a whole bunch of other stuff but i just cant think of anything right now! sry!
Michele answered Friday March 17 2006, 8:59 am: yes, I have the same problem, and I use these tricks.
Go to the health food store and get some "Silica" it is made from a herb called Horse Tail. Take that supplement every day. It will also make your nails grow. I also found a shampoo and conditioner that really works.
It is by CHRISTOPHE hair thickening shampoo and condition, they really work. DO both of those things and you will see a difference.
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