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thin, stick-straight hair


Question Posted Sunday February 17 2008, 11:16 pm

There is ABSOLUTELY nothing I can do with my hair it seems. I hate spending a lot of time in the morning on it but I don't know what to do with it. It's thing, naturally straight, and therefore breaks wicked easy. There's layers in it, but you can barely tell since it's so thin. Does anybody have any suggestions?

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Additional info, added Monday February 18 2008, 10:23 am:
Oh and by the way...I don't want to cut it because I like it long. I just really need some easy styling tips. Please help!.

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pyromantix answered Tuesday February 19 2008, 5:22 pm:
try using a moisturizing shampoo; that will make it stronger and easier to work with.

before you go to sleep, wash your hair and don't blow dry it and try putting it in a bunch of little, loose braids.

when you wake up in the morning, it'll have a really cute, crimpy, wavy look. but be careful, you might get a lot of frizz; bedhead control freak frizz control is the best thing for that.

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Cinnamon721 answered Monday February 18 2008, 6:31 pm:
The styles that are most popular now involves lots of volume.

Here are some suggestions, hope they come in handy.

Matrix Amplify Volumizing System Color XL Shampoo, delivered 22 percent more volume. (Though at $9.95 a bottle.)

Suave Professionals Amplifying Shampoo provided 17 percent more volume, and is reasonably priced at $1.99

Clairol Herbal Essences Natural Volume Texturizing Shampoo (9.2 percent more volume) at $3.29

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