ok i have rlly thin hair. i hate it cause it gets rlly oily and thin like 2 days after i wash it and i hate it. all the girls in my school have rlly thick healthy hair and i rlly want thick hair. i use these nioxin shampoos that are supposed to help stimulate hair growth but they dont work that well. i eat pretty healthy i NEVER eat fast food always home-cooked, organic. i dunno what to do! its so thin and i want it to be thick and healthy :(
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 8:22 pm: yeah its your genes... sucks I know
My hair is thin too.
try getting it layered.. if done right it adds some volume
and also try volumizing moosse (sp?) thats helped me alot
I would say consult with a hairdresser.. because none of us truely know you we can't say exactly what it is but hair dresses will be able to cut your hair better to make it fuller and give you the best advice [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
Heyman answered Wednesday March 7 2007, 6:31 pm: My hair is thin too. I use biolage conditioner and leave it in for about 10 minutes. When you rinse your hair, rinse it upside down. Your hair feels thicker almost instantly after rinsing it.
Blow dry your hair just so its a bit damp if you flat iron it, and wait for it to completely dry. <-- (this if you do not like to sit there and blow dry your head with a brush completely, but blow drying it by running your finger through it will help add volume so it isnt all sucked out when straightening)
or blow dry it completely with a round brush (which adds volume)
If you scruch your hair or leave it curly, add a volumizing mousse from tresseme to it, or one from biolage. (biolage is more expensive,( and extremely effective) but the tresemme works great too and doesnt cost a ton!)
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