My hair is supper thin.
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Jun 23, 2016
Tiffany P.
Jun 23, 2016
Delara g.
Massage castor oil on your scalp at night before bed, you will see results but you have to do it for at least two months
Jun 23, 2016
Tiffany P.
OK thanks
Jun 23, 2016
Tiia H.
My hair is thin too so I know what you are struggling with! The deal is, that your hair is what it is. But what you can do, is find products that work for your hair type. If you want your hair to look more full, you should check out volumizing hair powders. You just drop/or spray (depending on the product of course) the powder on your roots and fluff your hair out. My favorite one is from KC professional, but there's a lot of different brands in all kinds of price points that make them :)
Jun 24, 2016
Alexis C.
I agree with Tiia, how thick or thin your hair is is based on genetics so there's no way to change it. You can only find products that work for your hair type.
Jun 28, 2016
Nicola H.
I'm exactly the same chick, and the other guys are right - there isn't much you can do to physically change your hair but there are things you can do to give the illusion of more volume. I spray dry shampoo on my roots (even on freshly washed hair) to give a feeling of volume and then a good quality conditioning serum on the tips to stop them looking dried out.
Also, have you tried clip in hair extensions? I know they're not a long term solution but for a quick volume boost on nights out or for special occasions I use clip in hair extensions. They're no where near as damaging as more permanent hair extensions.