Question Posted Wednesday September 26 2007, 3:24 pm
i have light brown hair with kind of faded blonde highlights, and my hairs really thick and wavy and curly at the same time. i usually straighten my hair though. but it looks good curly but i dont liek how its really thick. are there any good hair products that could make my hair feel less thick? and also what are some others to help it look shinier or healthier and stuff?
thanks :D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Brandi_S answered Thursday September 27 2007, 8:34 pm: I have really thick hair, too.
The thing about having it thinned that sucks is you have to keep doing it. They take comb-like shears and basically cut some hairs short to make your hair thinner overall, but it grows back and you are faced with the same problem. Been there, done that.
What I do now is have my hair cut with shorter layers. It takes a LOT of weight out of your hair without looking weird when it grows back- it looks good between trims.
As for shinier, healthier hair, get a salon quality deep conditioner and use it at least once a week.
andasmile answered Thursday September 27 2007, 8:23 pm: Well,my hair is actually EXACTLY like yours.
What I do is whenever I go to the salon I always ask the hair-cutter-person to thinnen my hair.
But now[since my hair is starting to thin by itself]I dont ask her to anymore.
And the same thing happened to my brother.
So just thinnen it about 3 times and see if i starts thinning by itself.
And I dont know about making it shinier..or healthier,but I know that the CHI straightener makes it shinny.Besides that I dont know about anything else.
Sorry..:[[
Lol.
so yeah.
Hope it works.
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