There is a shampoo called Mane & Tail. It was originally intended for horses to make their hair thick & shiny but it is also used by humans and sold in almost every grocery store. My co-worker had hair that was very thin & lifeless and I really noticed a difference (for the good) when she started using it
2006-09-21 06:21:00
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answered by cat00415 2
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Raw egg work it into the scalp leave for 3 mins then use a good
soft shampoo with soft water 1-2 times a week
2006-09-21 06:28:22
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answered by retroman 3
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First go to the doctors and check there is no medical reason for your hair loss (e.g. alopecia, being severely underweight) besides old age. I use Sunsilk's volumising serum. After washing your hair (use moisurising shampoo and conditioner) squirt a small amount into your hands and work into the roots of your hair. Blowdry with your head upside down and you should have thick, gorgeous hair.
2006-09-23 10:22:43
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answered by Rebecca C 2
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How about going to your local college, hairdressing salon. They will help you with products to buy, how to use them and how to make the most of the hair you've got. And best of all it's cheap as you only basically pay for the products used, and get professional help 'cos tutors supervise the students.
2006-09-21 06:26:30
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answered by di 3
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Get it to watch The Sharon Osborne Show. 5 minutes viewing will turn anyone / anything thick.
2006-09-21 07:13:47
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answered by Earwigo 6
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the best product the can thicken or make hair to appear fuller is fat cat shampoo availible in the mall at stores such as j.c. penny and or you can always make your hair feel fuller by setting it in spiral curls.
2006-09-21 06:21:48
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answered by stephana w 1
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Someone once told me to rub cow dung on and that helped hair grow
2006-09-21 06:23:19
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answered by braveheart321 4
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your diet is probably the culprit or a recent pregancy. increase your vitamin intake (ask your doc which ones are best for you or you're lacking in). stress can also cause it so take things a little easier on yourself.
2006-09-21 06:24:56
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answered by Chintot 4
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Good nutrition is best. A good multivitamin at least once a day helps.
2006-09-21 06:23:51
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answered by KoKo 3
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go and see ur gp they may beable to recommend something or refer you to a Trichologist if the problem is really bad
2006-09-21 08:22:12
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answered by blondebimbo0088 2
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