Hi, Thought you might be interested in a really inexpensive yet excellent home treatment. Take a cup of parsley, chopped, and add it to 2 cups of boiling water. Let it steep for about 30 minutes. After shampooing, rub the "water" into your hair. Not only will it thicken your hair if you do it regularly, like 2x a week, but your hair is going to shine and be alot more manageable. It's not called the "hairdresser's friend" for nothing!.. and it smells really fresh.
I also comb olive oil into my hair once a month, wrap in clingwrap plastic, and leave for 30 minutes before washing out. Try it for 3 months, and you'll NEVER stop!..
2006-10-25 23:41:54
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answered by Sugar 4
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answered by Dean 3
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answered by Anonymous
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I've tried masses of them...Aussie Hair Thickening is not only good, but also relatively cheap! I felt a real difference.
If thinning hair is a concern, Boots do a pretty effective serum thing but at about £24 a pop, it's quite pricey.
Shiseido used to do a very effective hair / scalp tonic although mine was brought in from Japan. You might want to inquire there..
Good luck
Andy
2006-10-25 23:51:14
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answered by Andrew MM 1
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hi my mother is a big believer in this and it really works its not a shampoo but it really thickened her hair its silverkrin hair thickening solution hope it helps
2006-10-25 23:44:08
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answered by popeye 1
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I've tried a line of products called "Doo-Gro." They have shampoo that opens your pores & helps the hair get stronger, softer and fuller. They also have moisturizers, conditioners, and gels. It's guaranteed to work or you can get your money back. They sell it in most beauty supply stores, and in most department stores, i.e. WalMart, Target, Sams........Good luck!!
2006-10-26 02:47:35
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answered by nzack22 2
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The best thing for me is to use a volumising or deep cleaning shampoo, and make sure i keep changing them. also i use a volumising hair mousse (Elvive is good) when my hair is wet! I know someone taht puts big rollers in aswell...
2006-10-25 23:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no hair thickening sham0poo,,,,but there is one remdy for hair thickening,apply fenugreek seeds(methi),,pasteon hair for half an hour,rinse,,,,it not only helps hair thickening,,,,,,also helps prevent other hair diseases,make hair healthy and thick
2006-10-25 23:49:25
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answered by shazz 4
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I like Aveda Pure Abundance, leant it to my mum who also has fine hair & she loved it - at least a tenner a bottle though!
2006-10-26 01:58:44
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answered by susie03 6
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Cornflour.
2006-10-25 23:38:54
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answered by mark leshark 4
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