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THICK HAIR


Question Posted Monday November 27 2006, 11:54 pm

Okay,
so i have super thin hair, it's hard to do things with it, like even in a ponytail because then it looks stupid. Any tips on how to make hair thicker?


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LikeItsMandaaa answered Saturday December 2 2006, 7:56 pm:
well you could tease it but thats a little to 70s for me what kind of hair cut do you have because getting a layered hair cut deff adds volume

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LagunaBabe answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 7:50 pm:
The key to thick, healthy hair is a good shampoo, conditioner and styling product. I recommend these: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

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rawrimarobotxx answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 6:52 pm:
okay, well you can either tell your hairstylist to "thicken your hair" or you can get extensions, if you're really that worried about it

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isis answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 5:52 pm:
A good quality volumising moose sprayed into the roots can help with this problem. I have included a couple of websites to give you more ideas.

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thelaura answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 11:24 am:
Back comb. I don't mean alot so you look like a witch (!) but doing it at the roots and fixing with a touch of hairspray (not too much) creates lift and adds extra volume.
Give it a try.

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Xenolan answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 11:11 am:
If there were a way to do that, then millions of men would not be going bald. You do have the advantage in that millions and millions of dollars have been spent researching this problem, but they really haven't come up with much so far as I can tell.

Essentially, you have four options:

(1) Go to a really good professional stylist and let him/her give you some options on hairstyles that create an impression of volume. My wife had thinning hair around the time of our wedding due to medication she was on, but you'd never know it from the photos, and she credits her stylist.

(2) Try Rogaine or some other medication. No guarantees on whether it'll work; my guess is that, much like anything else, it works for some but not others and never as good as they say.

(3) See a dermatologist. Maybe there's something wrong with your scalp that can be fixed.

(4) Wig.

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sillyrob answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 2:08 am:
Your only hope is you go down to a molectular level and change your genes.

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