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Thinning hair products in women
There's no reason why you have to put up with hair that's too thin or
too limp, no matter what the cause. You can put body back into your
thinning hair. Do the wave. The fastest way to hide thinning hair is
with a curly perm. With a wavy pattern, individual hairs push against
each other. The overall effect is that they push up and out, making
your hair look fuller. We advise women to avoid hairstyles that require
small curlers or tightly pulled hair. The more pressure you put on your
hair, the more likely it is to pull out. Get in condition. Avoid oily
hair dressings and other products that advertise "creamy-rich" results.
These tend to weigh down and flatten hair, which can make your hair
look thin. We suggest trying a lighter, leave-in conditioner that may
add a microscopic amount of thickness to individual hairs. Give
yourself a pat on the head. After showering, dry your hair carefully.
Pat it lightly with a towel instead of rubbing. Comb with care. Be
gentle with brushes and combs. Never brush your hair when it's wet. Try
using a comb with widely spaced teeth instead. And forget the
100-stroke gospel your great-aunt used to preach. You should brush your
hair only as long as it takes to get it styled the way you want it.
Lighten up. Choose a new, lighter hair color. Shades that closely match
your skin tone are best, since they blend with your scalp. The worst
thing you can do is dye your hair jet-black, That really shows your
scalp, which is the last thing you want to do. Keep your hands off.
Drop nervous habits such as tugging on your hair or curling it with
your fingers. You may be pulling on it more than you realize, since
you're conscious of how it looks. Even when a hair is ready to fall
out, it will stick around for quite a while--if you leave it be, the
more you manipulate it, the faster it will go. Know you're not alone.
More than anything else, you should try to remember that other women
are facing the same problems as you.
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