use those shampoos they advertise that give your hair more volume. I never tried it, cause i personally think my hair's too thick, but it should work... i think... well good luck anyway
2006-09-05 12:13:21
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answered by lalala <3 4
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I am a stylist and can honestly tell you, the longer you leave split ends the worse and thinner your hair is going to be. Split ends are essentially dead hair and can NOT be repaired, which is why they have to be cut off. If they are not cut, the breakage will go further up the hair strand until ALL of your hair is gone...dead and you'll be sporting a brand new crop of hair sprouts. PLEASE trim the spit ends before more breakage occurs. The way you described your hair when pulled back, your hair is probably also breaking from traction alopecia, which is hair loss due to the constant pulling into tight buns, ponytails, braids, etc. Let your hair rest a while, after your split ends are cut, I recommend a scalp treatment, to stimulate your scalp and hair follicles so that the regrowth is nice and healthy. Hey, wigs, scarves and caps aren't bad choices when letting hair relax a bit - they're quite fun. No braids or weaves though, at least for now. You'll soon notice how much faster and thicker your hair begins to grow once your hair and scalp are healthy. Hope this helps!
2006-09-05 23:19:32
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answered by nap_p_hed 2
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First of all you need a good trim get it professionally done.Also try Pantene products they worked wonders for me.Try using as little heat as possible with your hair being so thin you don't need a lot of heat.Try roller sets and depending on your length try soft up do's until you get it back in check.I wish you well with your hair Oh yea drink lot's of water
2006-09-05 19:19:06
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answered by Nai Nai 2
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I bought supplements and they help alot. Buy Biotin and also Selinium. They are inexpensive supplements you can get at Wat-Mart or wherever. These are cheap and work well. They can't hurt you, either.
2006-09-05 19:15:25
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answered by businesscardstoday@pacbell.net 2
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well....wat u can do is go to a hair dresser and ask them for some advice on wat u should do they usually no wat u should do or shouldnt ....also cutting it every to months or so should thicken ur hair .....if doesnt help u sould check it with a docter u can have a sickeness tat is leading u to having this problem ....all in all if they all dont work it might be genetics....does anyone in ur family have some wat thin hair ? u should find out
2006-09-05 19:16:24
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answered by vanessa g 2
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2006-09-05 20:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Pantene makes a thickening shampoo. I don't know if it works, but it is worth a try.
2006-09-05 19:12:59
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answered by amb6487 2
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See a dermatoglogist and an endocrinologist. Have your hormone levels checked.
2006-09-05 19:14:09
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answered by love2travel 7
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Love2travel had it right. This could indicative of a serious medical condition.
2006-09-05 19:36:42
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answered by RedDreads 3
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get extentions
2006-09-05 19:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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