Sunday, June 20, 2010

I have thin, layered shoulder length hair and would like some detailed suggestions on styling produc

%26amp; DETAILED ways of blow drying, etc to help give my hair some volume on top and look styled when I'm done. Right now my morning routine is to wash it, put thickening creme in it and then blow dry the bottom then the top and then use a little hair spray. I need some help....my hair looks like crap.



I have thin, layered shoulder length hair and would like some detailed suggestions on styling products?

first of all layers are very bad for thin hair because they make your hair look flatter and even thinner,they are meant only for thick textured hair.So you should start growing your hair out and have the ends trimmed into a blunt cut.To increase volume try a natural thickening shampoo(some suggestions at the end of my answer) use a diffuser if you blow dry your hair and mouse or leave in conditioner blow dry with your hair combed foreward and then flp back to finish it with some volumizing spray.



these are some good hair tips to keep ur locks looking in better shape.



1.) Seaweeds,help stimulate the thyroid and give minerals for the proper health of the hair



2.) Spinach is great for the hair,contains lots of minerals,as are all the green vegetables.



3.) Protein your hair is made of protein so make sure you are getting it in either animal or vegetable form such as fish,chicken,beef,legumes,nuts... and cheese.Or protein drinks.



4.) take a good b-vitamin supplement with biotin which increases hair growth.



5.)MSM contains naturally occuring sulfer and will make your hair and nails grow faster.



6.) silica



this combined with a good scalp massage with herbal hair oil will do wonders for your hair. Avoid brushing ur hair when its wet,and use a natural shampoo such as lamas chinese stimulating shampoo or Jason thin to thick.



I have thin, layered shoulder length hair and would like some detailed suggestions on styling products?

I had thin hair, too. Then I quit using sulfates in my shampoo and it thickened IMMENSELY. You should try those huge plastic curlers from the hair-thing aisle at the store. Wrap your hair in those and then blow dry it- it lifts the wet roots and "freezes" them up by quick evaporation. Girls in the 60's would rat some of their hair and then comb some other over the full area so it looked smooth. Try checking out fiftiesweb.com for ideas for keeping it "set" to a fuller style you enjoy. Best of luck!

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