I hate having thin hair. I hate it. It makes me feel like when I hit age 21 or something I'm already going to have a bald spot. Im 13/f, and when I was around 9 or 10, I got these braids in my hair that made it really thin. My hair used to be average. I hate that I made the mistake of doing that. My hair parts easily, and I'm afraid of going to pool parties because when I get out of the water you can see my scalp. I eat pretty healthy and I'm working on getting better and I'm trying to lose weight but I want my hair to be thicker. Ugh I'm crying just thinking about what my hair will be when I grow up...it's so freaking thin. Everyone with thick hair always complains about how big and frizzy it is but it's not fun in any way having thin hair. I've tried Nioxin and I think I will again, but what can I do that will make my hair thicker? I hate having it thin and I just want to have normal hair. Help, PLEASE!!
*Smear castor oil on the scalp and the hair roots but not on the hair, wrap the hair with a newspaper, tie with a cloth and leave overnight, wash in the morning. Repeat every 7-10 days (results will come after 6-7 treatments).
*Boil 1 cup of water, add 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds, cook for 5 minutes, cool and drink
summerbeautyxoxo answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 1:30 am: Honestly, the only thing i could think of is to use hair thickining shampoo. Im not quite sure what brand, but im sure your hair stylist could give you some great tips.
my aunt had thin hair also, but shampoo really worked for her.. ill try to find out the brand..
Also just be happy and THANKFUL!(haha thanksgiving) for who you are, and what you look like. Corny, i know, but it really is true. Just learn to love how you look!
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