Nothing is going to make your hair thicker. You can try blowdrying thew roots upwards for more body,
2007-02-12 22:49:25
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answered by shmee4 3
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you can improve things immensely with diet.. you need to eat lots of fruit, vegetables and whole grains... (wholemeal bread and cereals etc)
AND take some supplements....
but be sensible about it... do not overdose...
healthy hair needs a really good diet.. vitamins...minerals..proteins..
when you have problems with thinning hair a supplement is a MUST.. .. this will enable the hair to recover..
go to your nearest health shop and buy a good quality B complex supplement.. B vitamins work wonders...
and a good amino acid supplement (protein) this also works wonders...
take both as directed and also take vitamin C.. this is important.. as vitamin C will help the other products to do their job..
take these 3 products daily and after a few weeks as the new hair grows you will start to see a difference..
but you can improve things just now by gently brushing your hair or massaging your scalp for a good five minutes every night...
... basically you need to improve the blood flow and take the nutrients in your bloodstream to the hair follicles... a lot of people with poor circulation have thin hair...
exercise will help...
and stress is bad so try and not worry...
put your feet up higher than your head when your chilling out... this will help your blood flow too... hair grows about an inch per month so you need to be patient but the alternative is to do nothing and things will just remain the same..... or worsen..
and you will NEED to keep this regime up for life or you will lose any improvement made...
soon your hair will be lush...
2007-02-09 15:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally think shampoo and conditioner does nothing more than wash and moisturize your hair. Conditioner tends to way your hair down so I quit using it every time I wash. I always get compliments on how silky and thick my hair is so it wont hurt your hair by not using it. My hair used to be really thin so I started to eat better and take pregnant vitamins. Make sure you ask a pharmacist which one you should take. The ones I took were just the herbs pregnant woman need. Actually we all need.
2007-02-13 11:55:58
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answered by southerngirl 3
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Go to a hair salon and have it layer cut. This will make it look much thicker. Never let your hair get greasy because this makes it look thin too.
2007-02-06 12:13:00
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answered by Sandee 5
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I have fine blond hair, layers work for me and a product called fudge opff (that might be spelt wrong) booster. You should be able to get it from a hairdressers. Its worth a shot! Blow dry your hair upside down after using the product
2007-02-11 08:15:25
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answered by Unknown 5
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hi sazza there is a product on the market dood called NOURKRIN which you can buy at any good chemist .it has an 85% success rating . my wife is using it now apparently it takes nearly 2 months before you see any results it is quite expensive though and it is a 9 month course good luck
2007-02-11 01:48:13
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answered by ana1vivas 2
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hi sazza there is a product on the market called NOURKRIN which you can buy at any good chemist .it has an 85% success rating . my wife is using it now apparently it takes nearly 2 months before you see any results it is quite expensive though and it is a 9 month course good luck
2007-02-05 15:48:25
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answered by Ken M 3
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i have really thin hair and i used to have that problem at school...unfortunately there is not much you can do to drastically thicken your hair so just OWN IT. Instead you can carry out alot of hairstyles although it may seem impossible. So just have fun and enjoy it...its better then it seems.
2007-02-13 15:11:49
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answered by laydeeheartless 5
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I'm using the alternative to Nourkrin - it's called Regaine. I find it's very effective, & keeps my hair at a thickness I prefer. As with Nourkrin, it can be bought at most chemists without prescription.
2007-02-05 15:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps you should see your doctor. Thin hair can be genetic or it could be a sign of a health problem. It's good just to eliminate health problems and then he/she could recommend nutrition improvements.
2007-02-13 14:02:16
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answered by Eva 3
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