i had your exact same problem a week ago. everyone told me i had more than 4 times the normal amount of hair. i finally went to a salon and got my hair chemically straightened and thinned, and i got layers added in. it made a HUGE difference, and i love the outcome. :]
2007-03-07 10:42:24
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answered by Alexandra Michelle 3
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There's only one thing to do, when you go to your hairdresser, ask them to thin your hair out for you. Some good hairdressers will do this for you anyway if they think your hair is too thick! Also, use a good Shampoo & Conditioner - something like John Frieda Frizz-Ease "Straight Ahead" Shampoo & Conditioner are really good, especially if you like straightening your hair. I have a GHD Hair Straightener and if I use top quality shampoos and conditioners and then straighten, I don't have to apply any further product - the heat from the straightener and the oils from the s & c do it all for you. To straighten thick hair however, you have to be a bit patient - do sections at a time, so tie up your hair and face it towards your face until you've straightened the back section of your hair, then let sections down at a time until you're happy with the quality of the look.
2007-03-07 18:44:44
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answered by Lauren H 1
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You can get your hair cut into layers or thinned with hair shears but there is nothing you can do at home to "make" it appear thinner. Most people are trying to get thicker hair. I think you should find a way to better manage your texture than to remove your natural hair state. For example invest in a flat iron or invest in different styles with the assistance of a beautician.
2007-03-07 18:35:54
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answered by Bonita Applebaum 5
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First off, I don't want to be mean and I know spelling has nothing to do with intelligence, but spelling really and what that way may not get you the answers you want. People may just not take it seriously, but hey that's just me. Now as per your question, there are haircuts you can get that will make your hair look thinner just ask the person that cuts your hair but make sure they know what they are doing first! Also, there are shampoos out there to make hair thinner, try a beauty supply store. Good Luck!
2007-03-07 18:37:53
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answered by The Hollow Girl 4
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i cant believe yu want to make thick hair thinner? :o
sacrlige lol
i jhave thick hair and im so lucky as are yu
but if it is really thick yu can get it thinned out at the hairdressers
this makes a hug huge difference and is cheap also
if not make sure yu blow dry your hair and straighten it
the straighter your hair, the thinner it seems to look and feel
also if ypou feel your hair is quite flat at the top but bushes out at the bottom
give volume to the top of your hair, this may sound as tho your making it look even thicker but actually
your making the bottom look thinner because the top is thicker if you know what i mean? evens it out
also you can buy products which make your hair sleeker, inturn appearing thinner
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DO NOT GET LAYERS i have tried it, it juats makes your hair look bottom heavy, thinned out but def not layered especially if your hair is really thick
2007-03-07 18:38:54
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answered by clairehudson1990 1
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Go to a hair dresser and ask them to cut your hair with thinning shears, it makes a big difference.
2007-03-07 18:37:38
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answered by Jennifer 2
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If I were you I would cut layers in my hair.Trust me. I have my hair in layers and it looks really thin. I hope you can give my advice a try.I really love my hair in layers!!!
2007-03-07 18:39:28
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answered by Choc Browny 1
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get a haircut....tell the hair dresser u want your hair thined they will use thinning shears if possible
2007-03-07 18:36:07
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answered by angie 3
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go to a salon and tell the hairdresser to thin and trim your hair
2007-03-07 18:43:50
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answered by amber p 3
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why would you want to make your hair look thin?
2007-03-07 18:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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