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How Do You Make Thin Hair Look Thicker?

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How Do You Make Thin Hair Look Thicker?

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Julia Rachels

Why not take vitamins for hair growth and hair thicker. I’ve heard Mane n tail for hair thickening and Reloxe for hair regrowth.

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Of the major advantages of being young is having full, thick hair. As we get older, our hair tends to get thinner and styling it becomes more of a challenge. Here are some ways to make your hair look great! Step 1 First, start off with a good haircut. As tempting as it is to grow your hair long to look more youthful, it can sometimes have the opposite effect, especially if your hair is slightly thin. Consider the following haircuts: a one chin length bob with no layers, a layered pixie cut, a pageboy (bangs and one length cut to the shoulders). Step 2 Thinner hair needs styling products made to work with it, not against it. Steer clear of heavy gel and try a volumizing mousse. Also avoid using hair conditioner which can weigh down hair. Use a light spritz of leave-in spray conditioner to detangle. Step 3 The best styling tools for adding volume to hair are Velcro rollers. Spritz a volume enhancing spray at the roots and gently wrap dry hair around each roller. Blow dry your rollers to

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• Keep your hair clean. Wash your hair every 2-3 days depending on how greasy you hair is. • Heat hair with stylers. When protecting hair, use only 1 product, and only apply it once while styling. • Get a good haircut. A soft layered style in either shorter or long hair. Style your hair. • When straightening, volumize the roots while blow drying. Then, straighten hair in sections. • When creating tight curly styles, use thin curling tongs on small sections of hair. • When making loose curly styles, take the top section of hair all the way round the head, from temple to temple. Pin it up. Once you’ve finished curling, take the top section down and shake hair to integrate it.

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