Okay so I have pretty thin hair. I've started getting it trimmed one inch every 4-6 weeks. I've also starting using Nioxin System 1 for my thin hair. I'm trying to eat healthier and I get a good amount of physical activity. I'm just afraid if this all doesn't work. I want to have normal hair, but I keep crying because I feel like my hair will keep thinning and soon I'll have a bald spot. I'm only 13/f but my hair is pretty thin. If I tie it back, its about the circumference of a dime..and I hear that means you have thin hair. Am I too late to start trying to treat it? My hair got thin from these stupid braids I got on the top front of my head so when I took them out, a lot of hair came out. This was at the end of 4th grade. Now I'm in 8th grade, my hair has gotten a tiny bit thicker, but I think that's just because I grew over these 3-4 years. I'm just afraid of nothing working. I'm trying my hardest because I just want to have normal hair. Is what I'm doing going to help a lot? I know Nioxin is gradual but I'm willing to use it if my hair will be normal/thicker, but has anyone used it, and did it work well?? I'm just really feeling down these days because I'm thinking of the possibilites. Anything else I can do to make my hair thick?
just remember that long hair is heavy hair, and heavy hair means no volume ( unless youre lucky)
it your hair is longer than your shoulders, i would get it cut.
if you have the time, you could also surl your hair every once in a while ( just remember that this does damage your hair)
hope this helps hun,
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