I looked up other topics of people who were aasking for hair styles. But I went threw the sites and all the styles I see are for people with thick hair. My hair is thin, I can't layer it. I cant do anything. I dye it alot, and it is parted threw the middle. I was wondering if there is any hair style or way I can make it look better/thicker. I use sunsilk anti-flat. Doesn't work. I don't blow dry my hair upside down or blow dry it at all because it makes me hair all frizzy and crazy and I like it looking soft and smooth.
Btw, I reasked this question because no one really gave me a good enough answer.
Styles for thin hair?
I have thin hair and it's layered, which does help me.
While I don't have many style tips, I do have product tips to share. Try Aveda brand volumizing potion from their Pure Abundance line. It's a powder-to-liquid texturizer that you apply near the roots for volume. Works great!
Styles for thin hair?
i have very thin hair also. get slanted bangs they are cute lol. straigten your hair then you can do a whole bung of things with it. i like to straighten mine and out a clip up i nthe middle liek my hair is half down half up and let my bangs be there. or scrunch your hair by taking a shower or getting your hair wet. brushing it and then leaning over and putting mousse gel and hairspray into your hair so it looks a little curly. this doesnt work for everyone but it adds more volume. you could out in a little headband (not abig tacky one) but a thin one that goes all around your head to match your outfits. i know thin hair is a pain but hey at least we got smooth silky hair :)
Styles for thin hair?
Yep, I have thin hair too ... and it is very hard to get it to do anything! I am so sympathetic to your situation!
The first answerer gave good advice. I have also found that mousse is useful, but the problem is it can make my hair look a little greasy if I put too much in, so you have to be careful with that.
Dyeing is good, and I also like to pull it back with slide combs or narrow headbands.
One other easy thing is you can change the part. Put it on the side and see ~ it can make a big difference.
A hairdresser also showed me once, that if I do a rough part way back *across* my head, I can brush that back bit straight back, and then 'flip' the front bit with combs or spray for a different look.
I never blow dry it because of what you said ~ frizziness, etc, but I do use a light hairspray (the 'flexible' kind for work, because my hair still looks nice and smooth, but stays in place without little bits flying around all day.
Good luck and best wishes ! :-)
Styles for thin hair?
i have thin hair too and find that lots of foils helps it look thicker cuz it gives it more texture, IE: instead of colouring with one colour make sure you use at least 3 ( if going blonde use: dark blonde light blonde and a shade in between.).
also the shorter you go the better it tends to look and you can do layers and feathering in your hair when it has less length.try having longer lengths around your face in feathered layers(not chunky layers) and shorter layers around the top with some graduated layers at the back.your hair will be in better condition with less length and be easier to style, funkier and much fuller. :)
Styles for thin hair?
Buy a good volumizing cream(like cutrin-chooz-volumizing dream) or volumizing mousse . All hairdressers can recommend a good one..
When you come out of the shower, towel dry your hair well.
do the up side down position and don't use too much of the product. It's important that you use it in the roots of your hair. If you put it all over it will sink and feel heavy or greasy.
Get back up and blow dry your hair starting in the roots. You may rotate your fingertips in the roots as it dries.
When it's completely dry, use a volume spray.
Start over your ears and lift one layer of hair up. Spray a little amount into your roots, then let down. Lift another layer a little further up and do the same, until you reach the top. Four layers is usually good enough.
Even if it gets a bit frizzy while you're spraying, continue until you're done.
the frizz can easily be removed with different products.
I can recommend TIGI's - bed head - After party.
It's amazing on my hair that tends to get frizzy as well ;-)
you don't need too much of this either. lasts forever. Best to use in the ends and when you're done use the leftovers in your hand on the rest of your hair.,..
good luck :)
Styles for thin hair?
Ok...i have flat hair too. It's short %26amp; slightly layered. I use the Sunsilk anti-flat shampoo.......and conditioner. After shampooing, I apply a generous amount of conditioner and leave it in for about 5 minutes....then wash it off. Afterwards, i BLOW-DRY it, and after it's dry, i apply just a little sunsilk aniti-flat cream, like half a tea spoon (you have to read the instuctions on the back), then i blow dry it again for about 60 seconds. After this,my hair is so puffy and fabulous. I LOVE THIS STUFF! You have to use it correctly. Do not apply a ton of cream on your hair, that will not make it more volumous. It really does work; i would never believe my hair could look this thick . Hope this helps.
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