I am Junior in high school 16years old and male, I have a decent appearance and am comfortable with the way I look, except I have a problem.
I have thinning hair, it has started in the front of my hair line, towards my scalp. I part my hair in the center or on the side and it is slightly obvious that my hair is thinning. If i run my hand through my hair i will have no problem pulling out about 10-15 hairs, on average. It is in my family to lose hair early and I would really like to change it, at least make me feel a bit more comfortable with my hair. IS there somthing I can do to make it look fuller, do certain shampoos/hair styles work? any advice would be great, I dont want to lose my hair by my 21st birthday :-(
I looked up shamoos for thinning hair, and I got many results. Type it in on google, and research for yourself. This site seems to be pretty good, they have a lot of products for your problem.
MissBonne answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 9:26 am: Def, hair shampoo, conditioner will work - but try changing your hair style. A good hair sylist can suggest a new style to hide the thinning without doing the whole comb over. [ MissBonne's advice column | Ask MissBonne A Question ]
HighlandAmy answered Wednesday November 1 2006, 12:55 am: You would be suprised at how many guys this happens to! When I was in highschool I knew 2 or 3 guys who were noticably balding!
To answer your question: There are plenty of volumizing shampoos and conditioners on the market that work well. I would recomend trying different brands until you find one that works for you.
As far as styles: Parting your hair on the side will make a big difference! It will make your hair appear thicker and fuller. I also recommend using a volumizing mousse.
Lastly, I think asking your doctor to recommend a dermatologist who could help you with your hairloss problem may be a good idea.
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