okay, so i have blonde shoulderlength thinish hair. i striaghten it maybe once a week and wash it everyday or else it will get oily. i'm scared of loosing my hair, its one of my fears for some reason and everytime i see one strand fall down i panic and worry about being bald or having hardly any hair.
is there anyway i can get really thick hair that won't fall out no matter how hard i brush? THANK YOU!
BubblyGirl answered Friday March 30 2007, 3:28 am: you lose 200 pieces of hair every day. its to make room for more hair to grow in! dont worry about it, your hair is SUPOSED to fall out!! you could get extensions. if they are the same length of your hair, it will jut add more hair. good lukk!
xoox [ BubblyGirl's advice column | Ask BubblyGirl A Question ]
leLovely answered Thursday March 29 2007, 10:32 pm: Don't worry about it. Strands of my hair fall out all the time, I wash my hair everyday, and straighten my hair around 4-5 times a week. My hair is still extremely thick, so you have absolutely nothing to worry about. You're fine, you won't go bald - I promise! [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Thursday March 29 2007, 10:02 pm: Stop worrying! You hair won't all fall out.
Even though strands of hair seem to be continually falling out, there are new strands coming in all the time.
Hair has to fall out once it's past its prime. It's absolutely normal.
As for making it thicker, there's no way to actually make it thicker. You're stuck with the hair you're born with!
It may surprise you to hear it, but I envy you... I have superthick but really fine straight hair, and it's such a pain! I've been getting my hair thinned since I was two years old :S [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.