Most people with thinning or thin hair tend to get frustrated with the result of a style that falls short of the image they had envisioned. Thinning hair does not sentence you to a life of dull and unstylish tresses. There are several things that you can do to make your thinning hair look stunning. The best part is that these thinning hair options won’t take a great deal of your time or money.
First thing that should be done to make your thin hair look fabulous is the find the right stylist. Look for a stylist that has other clients with thin, or thinning, hair and is fluent in all of the right styles and techniques to both protect thin hair and make it look thicker than it really is. Best way to find a stylist that will be the best fit for you is to ask friends you may know with thin hair that always seem to look as though they have just left the salon.
Once the right stylist has been found, together you can begin to examine your options for making your thin hair appear thick again. There are many different ways to thicken up our locks and it is very important that you and your stylist talk about each thin hair option. Below are a few ways that you can make your thin hair appear lush and thick: Being in the Los Angeles area, there is a wide range of stylists to choose from. Try to find someone that has been in the business for a while, with much education.
*Cut and texture. One of the best ways to conceal thin hair is to find a cut that adds a lot of texture and movement to your style while at the same time makes your hair appear thicker. Since longer hair tends to draw the eye to the reality of thin hair, shorter hairstyles, no longer then the about half an inch below the shoulder, would be best.
*Color. Hair color adds more body and thickness to thin hair as well as draw the eye away from thin spots. Try using a combination of low-lights, high-lights and color accents, a stylist can do wonders for thin hair with a color brush.
*Products. Products such as thickening shampoos and conditioners can do wonders for thin hair. Try not to use heave products like gel and spritzs. Use a lighter product, such as mouse or pomades.
*Styling. Blow dry your hair upside-down and brush your hair forward while you blast the heat. Then, set the hair dryer to cool to set the style, and then flip your head back up to reveal thicker, voluminous hair.
*Washing. Wash your hair less. Try using a dry shampoo in between washes instead of washing daily this can thicken your hair and give it the appearance of fullness as it clings to your strands. Washing daily can make the problem of thin hair worse in two ways. The first is that shampooing strips hair of its natural oils, prompting your sebaceous glands to produce more and give you flat, limp and greasy hair. The second is that shampoo cleans your hair so effectively, that it can be left looking baby-fine. Give products something to cling to by skipping washes.
*Brushing. Never brush hair when wet. Brushing wet hair will further damage thin hair and brushing wet hair can cause breakage making already thing hair even thinner in appearance. If you must remove tangles before blow-drying, use a wide tooth comb or simple use your fingers to separate tangles.
No thin hair remedy should be complicated or expensive. Just by learning how to best style your thin hair and learn to use the right products can do a great deal to make your hair look like it is both chic and thick.














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