Sunday, June 20, 2010

Tips to thicken hair?

Okay so my hair texture is rather fine but I used to have a lot of it. Due to a terrible experience with extensions it is slowly recovering from where it broke off underneath. I am waiting for the shorter parts to pass my shoulders and then I will cut my hair and hopefully regain some thickness once it evens out. So, in the meantime I opt for clip-in extensions (matching the length of my hair) on occasion and have used a variety of products. Currently I use Thicker, Fuller Hair revitalizing shampoo and conditionr and bed head blow dry lotion or a thicker fuller hair product and I have just purchased Rusk volumizing lotion which I have yet to try. I take women's ultra mega dietary supplement as well as futurebiotics hair, skin and nails but I am going to try out ultra nourishair instead of the dietary supplement as it seems to give me some white hair which is weird. Anyway, does anyone have any recommendations to thicken hair? I am looking for something with somewhat of a noticable diff



Tips to thicken hair?

I know you are using thickening shampoo but if it doesn't work out I would recommend mane and tail shampoo...I know weird horse shampoo but all my sisters and I use and it gives a noticably thicker effect. Don't be worried there are human directions and it is 100% safe. Though I would keep your same conditioner.



Tips to thicken hair?

You can't thicken your hair, you can only make it thinner by thinning it using special scissors. The only way I can think of is to get extensions.



Tips to thicken hair?

Good healthy hair starts with good internal health. Have you ever noticed people that look really healthy have nice shiny full heads of hair? If I would you I would go into your local guru in wholistic medicine and see what natural supplement the can offer for robust hair growth. I閳ユ獫e had success with a product called Provillus also



Tips to thicken hair?

In my experience with hair care I find that less is more, if that makes any sense. The volumizing products on the market today are great if used in moderation. But I find people still feel as if they use more of an product it will double their chances of great result. Not the case at all. A little goes a long way along with a layer hair cut and a little (t)ender, (l)oving, (care)! Sometimes you have to change stylist as well. Look for someone whos main focus is on hair care and not just styling and taking your hard earned $$$... Silicone products are great for the moisturizing factor. Beware of the oil!!!

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