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i need something to increase my hair volume, its too thin, i mean make it thicker not only look thicker

2006-06-22 10:53:25 · 10 answers · asked by i dont know 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

10 answers

Try leave-in conditioner.

2006-06-22 10:56:01 · answer #1 · answered by princessa_marta 3 · 1 0

Try Diametress Hair Thickening Shampoo, Headress Leave in Conditioner and the Epitome Botanical Reconstuctor, I Live By Nexxus Products

2006-06-22 10:57:32 · answer #2 · answered by Dawn R 4 · 0 0

fructesse milk lotion and fructesse curly mousse. First wash and towel dry your hair. Then put in ALOT of lotion, enough to have your hair a bit damp from the lotion, wrap your hair in a towel and then go about getting dressed, put on your make up, eat your breakfast, whatever it is you do before you leave for were ever. Then take off the towel and put in ALOT ALOT of mouse, it may seem crazy but you want your hair to be damp again from the mouse, not wet, not dripping, but you need to be sure all of your hair has the product or you will have dry frizzy parts. Be sure your ends are done first and then you roots and then the rest and don't forget to pay attention to the back, we can't see it so we tend to forget it
Also when you were a pony tail, make sure your hair is not wet, when you pull it back wet you have all that wet hair pulled back and unable to dry, then when it eventually dries it will break off and there are the frizzes.
Hope it works you should let me know
I used to use gel in my hair but this stuff is soooo much better

2006-06-22 11:00:34 · answer #3 · answered by Carmalee F 2 · 0 0

My hair is the same or should i say was the same i got this shampoo to volumeize it the brand is ion it really works u need to use it daily. if your hair is too thin you should take vitemins as in childrens vitemins like the bugs bunny ones or the spongebob ones work best.

2006-06-22 10:59:26 · answer #4 · answered by ask Stacy 1 · 1 0

Try taking vitamins specifically for hair. Can be purchased at health food stores like The Vitamin Shoppe, whatever....

2006-06-22 10:59:42 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Ha! you are so lucky to have thin hair! My hair is extremely curly and thick!I wish Ihad your hair! Are you eating well and healthy?
Make sure you eat healthy.

2006-06-22 11:03:37 · answer #6 · answered by Manapazza 5 · 0 0

Try holding your head upside down while you blow dry your hair with a diffuser.

2006-06-22 10:58:51 · answer #7 · answered by ♥kam}i{ 3 · 0 0

use paul mitchells root spray and a voluming shampoo

2006-06-22 11:52:42 · answer #8 · answered by sweet_bfly02 2 · 0 0

got2b volumizing hairspray and gel is good, you apply it and then blow dry the hair with your hair upside down. it really works.

2006-06-22 12:07:25 · answer #9 · answered by Gabriella M 3 · 0 0

Anyone can add volume to their look whether they have short, medium or long hair. While some textures are more conducive to bigger looks, almost any texture from thick to thin can also have a fatter head of hair.

Starting with the right cut always helps. Hair that is naturally thin or fine will definitely benefit from styles that are formed from well conceived and executed layers. Bobs and layered styles are perfect to give thin or fine hair more instant movement and fullness.

Celebrity blonde beauty Reese Witherspoon has naturally fine hair. To give Reese those big beautiful locks she wore in her appearances as Rachel's little sis on TV's Friends, her hair was first cut into a long blunt shoulder skimming style. Her cut automatically helped to create fullness.

People with medium to longer lengths can achieve volumizing help through well placed graduated layers or slight angles around the face or the crown. Even kids (shown to the side) can have maximum thickness and volume with the right haircut.

Evan Rachel Wood who appears on TV's hit Once And Again wears her longer fine, super straight hair with graduated layers around her face and longer locks that flow past her shoulders. She achieves fullness and shine with the right volume enhancing styling products, a paddle brush and the right part.

Even thick hair styles can benefit from some shaping and razored tuning help to make sure that their hair has shape and bounce rather than just forming a pyramid of fat hair.
Volume Enhancing Shampoo Products

Once you've got the right style use the best shampoo and conditioning products designed to add thickness that your budget can afford.

Although Matrix, manufacturer of exclusive salon line products, has made a point of developing a complete line of volume enhancing hair care products, many other hair care lines have special volume enhancing properties as well.

While Matrix has their hot new Amplify line and the older Vavoom line, Phyto, Rene Furterer and Robert Hallowell have created special volume enhancing systems. Celebrity teens Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen (shown below) use Phyto's Phytovolume shampoo to give their blonde streaked styles lots of volume and movement.

Famous hair expert Umberto Giannini utilizes his own Big and Beautiful Extra Body Mousse to instantly fatten looks. Clairol has added volume enhancing tendencies to their Herbal Essences Natural Volume Texturizing Shampoo.

Warning: Some volume enhancing products have been proven to swell the hair shaft and cause colored hair to lose its hue faster. If your hair is chemically colored or highlighted, ask your hair care expert if the volume product you have chosen will accelerate hair color fading.
Shampoo Secrets For Fatter Hair

While you are sudsing your hair with the volume enhancing shampoo remember that there are additional tips that can help add instant fullness.

One tip is that you may want to skip the rinse out conditioning step and opt for a product that combines leave-in conditioning with detangling or instant volumizing benefits.

Aveda's Confixer is designed to protect hair from blow drying while adding fullness and thickness at the same time. Matrix's Amplify will also provide 2 for 1 benefits of leave-in conditioning along with volume enhancing action.

If your hair is naturally dry, damaged or coarse, you may want to use a rinse-out conditioner. Depending on the condition of your hair you may want to select a light moisturizing rinse-out rather than a volumizing rinse out.

It is important to remember that conditioners can over moisturize hair making it less willing to plump up. Choose carefully and weigh the benefits of rinse-out versus leave-in conditioners and moisturizing versus volumizing products.
Volumizing Styling Steps

Whether you use a rinse-out conditioner or not, finish your shampoo rinse with a cool to cold shower. The cold water naturally closes the hair cuticle, encourages shine and naturally plumps up the shaft.

Use a thick absorbent towel to blot as much moisture from your hair as possible. Apply a few squirts of Robert Hallowell's Super Volumizing Tonic or Phytovolume Actif with keratin amino acids. If you prefer a gel, try Matrix Amplify Gel.

Whatever product or type of product you prefer, it is important to concentrate the bulk of the product on or near the roots of your hair. Comb the product from the roots to the ends to give your hair lift.

Blow dry your damp hair using a medium to high speed, medium to high heat setting. The hotter the setting, the more lift you will attain from your hair.

Warning: The danger of using too much heat is that you can dry out or damage your hair. Be sure to vary the heat and wave the dryer so that you don't concentrate the air flow on one section of hair for too long.

As your blow dry your hair use a round or metal vent brush to lift and separate chunks of hair. Aim the blow dryer airflow up the hair shaft, from the roots to the ends of the hair. This will help add lift.

If you prefer, you can also bend over at the waist and direct air flow from the underside roots of your hair up towards the ends.
More Styling Secrets

Blow dry your hair until it is 90-95% dry. Apply a good mousse product or your favorite mousse product, very lightly from your roots until your ends.

Two to try: Rene Furterer Anti-Dehydrating Volumizing Mousse and Rene Furterer Anti-Dehydrating Structuring Mousse - Strong Hold.

Finish blow drying your hair until it is completely dry using a cool to cold setting to set the hair.

To give maximum fullness and volume add hot rollers or if you prefer, a curling iron.

Follow these steps:

* Divide hair carefully into two-inch sections.
* Wrap each section around a hot roller and then let it set for five to ten minutes.
* Let the rollers stay in longer if you want more fullness.
* Remove the curlers and let the hair cool for a few minutes.
* Use a paddle brush to carefully break up any curls.

The key is to create soft waves and movement without tight curls. For a fuller look bend over at the waist and lightly brush your hair upside down. This will add fullness.

For even more body you can even lightly backcomb the hair near the crown of your hair.

Spray the finished look with a soft shaping spray or setting spray.

2006-06-22 10:59:43 · answer #10 · answered by answer gal 4 · 0 0

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