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Thin Hair Tips

Maintain a Healthy Diet

Hair is made up of protein, so be sure you get enough in your diet. Your hair also needs the nutrients found in fruits and vegetables as well as essential fatty acids. A well balanced diet will keep you and your hair healthy!

Rule Out Health Issues

Stress and pregnancy can cause your hair to get thinner as can a thyroid problem. If your hair has suddenly started thinning, talk to your doctor. Some medications can also cause hair loss.

Use Volumizing Products

Products designed for thin or fine hair contain protein that clings to your hair strand giving them a “plump” look. Volumizing products include shampoos, conditioners, serums and styling products.

Blow Dry Correctly

Instead of bending at the waist, stand up-right and hold your hair straight up with a brush while blow drying. This makes your hair straight at the roots to give a fuller look.

Don’t Over Use Products

Many companies offer thin hair tips when using their products. But if you use too many products your hair can look flat and stringy.

Keep Hair Clean and Dry

Dirt and moisture weigh hair down giving it a stringy look. One of the best thin hair tips that you will hear is to keep your hair clean and dry.

Thin Hair Tips for Cuts

The right cut will totally change your look. Generally, shorter cuts with few layers (if any) will give the illusion of more hair. Also consider the shape of your face when choosing a short cut. Your stylist can help you with some hair cutting tips for thin hair.

Don’t Go Lighter

Darker colors actually look thicker. Platinum blonde is not a good choice for thin hair. In fact, naturally blonde hair is thinner than naturally dark hair.

Try Coloring

Some professionals suggest coloring for thin hair because coloring can rough the hair’s cuticle it and give a thicker look. But be careful, coloring can also damage your hair causing breakage. Talk to your stylist for the best hair color advice for your situation.

Try Hot Rollers

Hot rollers will give your hair volume, but be sure they are completely cool before removing them. Cooling is what locks in your curl. Some stylists, when giving thin hair tips, recommend perming your hair to add volume. Again, be careful as this can also can damage hair and cause breakage.

Try Highlights

Skillful application of highlights and lowlights can create the illusion of depth and thickness. Choose one shade darker and one shade lighter than your natural color for the best results.

Massage Your Scalp

Massage improves blood circulation which encourages hair growth. Brushing your hair with a natural bristle brush will also improve blood flow to your scalp.

Consider Hair Restoration

If your thin hair is due to hair loss, you may want to consider hair transplants. This type of procedure requires that you consult a doctor to determine if this is a good option for you. Today hair transplants look completely natural and the grafted hair will start to grow within six to 12 weeks.

Try Topical Hair Growth Medications

Minoxidil is the only FDA approved product that is proven to effectively re-grow hair. It is available in different strengths in formulations for men and women. For the best result it must be applied twice a day. If you stop using Minoxidil, balding will resume and new hair will fall out.

Find the Right Stylist

Ask around to find a stylist who specializes in thin hair. Avoid those who say that they specialize in all hair types. A knowledgeable, well trained stylist will have plenty of professional thin hair tips to help you to make the most of your hair.

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