Saturday, August 1, 2009

Thin hair thick?

I have super thin hair and I hate it because I love to curl it and it gets damaged SUPER easily. Is there any [inexpensive] was to make it thick. I don't want it to LOOk thicker, I WANT it thicker. Any products will work. And hair extensions are waayyyyyyy too epensive. Any answers?



Thin hair thick?

If you have a Sally's Beauty Supply nearby, go check out their line of NutriOx products. I started using NutriOx a couple months ago and my hair looks and feels WAY thicker and healthier.



Thin hair thick?

You want an esy answer to an unsolvable question.Products won't actually make you grow more hair follicles which is what it takes to have THICKER hair.



Thin hair thick?

i have the same hair, except not really thin. I heard you can take prenatal pills (they dont make you get pregnant just help make your body tsrong for the baby.) Im really thinking of does this. give it shot.



Thin hair thick?

Extensions



Thin hair thick?

Protein conditioners give the illusion of thicker hair. And no, you can't biologically make it thicker. The most you can do is style with fuller body or get the extensions you can't afford.



Thin hair thick?

First of all, you'll want to use products to help it keep from getting damaged as you said it damages easily. Your hair is your hair, thick or thin. It's how you take care of what your mama gave you. You can use products that makes it seem thicker. I've seen them on shelves at stores. Curling it can make it appear fuller and probably feel fuller too. If you blow dry your hair, use a little mousse, turn your head upside down and blow fullness into it and leave it in that kind of natural wind blown look, and fluff it with your fingers. If you like the straight look, let it dry naturally and gently straighten it. Also, try the B vitamins, B6, B12 and B Complex. Good luck.



Thin hair thick?

From: http://www.glamouredited.com/hair/provil...



If you are looking for a hair loss treatment that actually works, reading reviews online is a good first step. But take everything you read with a grain of salt. It is good to be wary and to not just believe marketing hype and slick graphics that make claims to work without any scientific proof to back it up. Trusting your source is critical, since there are many fake reviews out there made by the sellers of various products to try to convince you to fork over your cash.



Dr. William Rassman, Medical Director and Founder of the New Hair Institute, says, "I only know for sure that finasteride, dutasteride, and minoxidil work [to stop hair loss] (though only finasteride and minoxidil are FDA approved for treating hair loss 閳?dutasteride is in clinical trials). [Unfortunately,] Dutasteride may produce even more side effects than finasteride (Propecia)..." (August 6, 2007).



Since finasteride and minoxidil are the only two FDA approved treatments to stop hair loss, there are not that many hair loss treatments on the market that actually work. To make matters even worse, finasteride (the ingredient used in Popecia) can cause several side effects that results in the body not being able to tolerate it. Once the person is forced off Propecia (finasteride) due to its negative side effects, hair loss begins to occur again rapidly. With this in mind, it appears that hair loss treatments containing minoxidil are the best bet when it comes to deciding on which hair loss treatment to use.



Refer to source for a review of hair re-growing product.

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