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You can do
something about the way your hair looks, even if
it's thinning. Here's how.
Make Thin Hair
Look Thicker and Fuller
- Eggcellent Idea:
An easy to fix
solution is in
your refrigerator: an
egg. Simply crack an egg over your hair before
shampooing, and toss away the shell. Massage it
in for five minutes and then rinse. Since egg is basically animal protein
(albeit nonhydrolyzed), it has the same effect
as the specially formulated shampoos.
- Going Bananas:
Mash a ripe banana,
blending in a few drops of almond oil.
Massage over entire head and leave on for fifteen
minutes. Rinse with seltzer water.
Shampoo and condition.
- Thin Hair Conditioner:
One of the best conditioners for those with thin hair
is white vinegar. Mix one tablespoon of white kitchen
vinegar in a pint of water and massage it into your
hair after shampooing then rinse. It changes
the chemical balance of your hair to be slightly more
acidic; for some reason, it makes hair appear
thicker and gives it more shine. The vinegar doesn't
leave an odor in your hair.
- Models' Secret to Make Hair Fuller and
Thicker: Pour 1/2 cup flat beer in a mister.
Spray on freshly washed hair before setting or
styling. Don't worry about the odor, it
will dissipate.
- Blow it dry: Using a blow
dryer can make hair look two to three times thicker
than styling it with water or styling oils--and it doesn't
harm the scalp, as some people believe. When you blow-dry your hair, you
plump it up, so it looks higher. Like hair
coloring, blow-drying also roughs up hair shafts, so
they appear thicker and fuller. Use a large
round brush at least two inches in diameter.
Keep brush at roots, rather than the ends when
blow-drying. But hold the dryer more than three inches away from
your hair, so you don't cause excessive dryness. It's
also a good idea to use conditioner after your
shampoo when you regularly blow-dry your hair.
- Go light on commercial brand conditioners.
Commercial conditioners do a good job of making hair
look fuller, as long as you don't overuse them. Most people use way too much conditioner, which
makes hair limp and more likely to nap together--and
that makes it look even thinner. Don't use more than a teaspoonful each time
you wash--that's just a dab in the palm of your hand. Anything more is wasted and can actually make
your hair look worse.
- Manage with mousse. A daily
application of styling mousse is another way to
make hair look fuller. Since mousses have resins,
they coat the hair and add diameter to it. Mousse
lifts the hair off the scalp, which also adds to
the appearance of fullness
Oily Hair
Cure:
- 1 Egg, 1/2 cup milk, 2
tablespoons lemon juice. Combine and massage into
scalp. Wrap head in aluminum foil for thirty
minutes. Rinse in apple cider vinegar. The
apple cider vinegar restores an acidic PH to the
hair and skin, remove excess oil, remove soap
residue, and help control dandruff flaking.
Your Hairdresser Can Help:
- Speak with your hairdresser. The right
hair cut can help hide your thinning hair problem. Appropriate
hairstyles and grooming methods can make the hair
look much thicker.
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