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thin hair


Question Posted Monday January 14 2008, 4:33 pm

15/f

a bunch of my friends say I have really thin hair. My hair is a little longer than shoulder length, about light brown and i have no clue what texture it is. You could say straight, but then I have a lot of kinks in them (when its like straight then all of a sudden there's a little wave, then straight and then wavey) so I normally straighten my hair. I use heat protecting spray before and then I use a serum after (silk drops from FX) so my question is what can i do to have thick/medium thick hair?

another question of mine is that I part my hair on the left and sometimes it looks really bad. like the ride side of my part will be flat and nice, but then the left part (the side with more hair) will be higher than the right. what should I do about this?

thanks to all answers


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ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Monday January 14 2008, 7:42 pm:
That's because your used to parting it on the right side. When you move your part, it wont be flat untill your hair gets used to it. Straightening could help this. And for thickening your hair, just don't straighten it. I have thick hair, but when I straighten it, it becomes really thin. Thats all I can really think of doing.

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junebug93 answered Monday January 14 2008, 5:26 pm:
One side will always be slightly higher than the other if you part it uneavenly. It probably isn't going to go away, but it might help to straighten/comb/style your hair after you part it.

To have thicker hair, there are many shampoos that claim to add "volume" and you can check those out. There are also tons of mousse/ hairsprays/ styling gels out there. I haven't used any myself, but they aren't hard to find. Just go to any drugstore and look for a product that claims to add "volume" to your hair and follow the directions on the back.

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