How to make thin hair look thicker?

There are many ways to make fine or thin hair look thicker. First of all, you can get a perm to make your hair seem thicker. Many older women get a permanent curl in order to help their hair cover their scalp more fully.

Another option is to curl your hair with rollers or a curling iron, although this is something that usually has to be done daily or every couple of days. Getting a perm will last for many months, so that may be a better option if you don't want to have to deal with curling your hair on a daily basis. Another good idea is to have your hair layered, especially if you hair has some natural curl to it.

That way, the layers and wavy hair do a better job at covering your scalp and sparse areas than a one-length hairstyle would do. You should also try using a hair thickener. You can purchase these in virtually any drug store and they are also known as volumizer.

Usually, you just apply a bit of thickening serum to wet hair, tousle it, and then dry with a hair dryer and diffuser. This can do wonders in terms of making your hair look thicker as well. One final ideas is to o to the hair salon for a a cut, and explain to the hair stylist that you are interested in making your hair that you have look thicker.

Stylists often know tricks in terms of cutting hair to make it appear more voluminous than it actually is.

Handle your hair gently and carefully while combing and brushing. Try using wide teethed combs or own fingers to detangle hair. Don’t take a bath in very hot water.It will stress the hair and affect its growth.

Gently massage the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles and to enhance the growth of hair. Trim the hair periodically to eliminate split ends. Take adequate rest.

It makes the growth of hair fast. Remove all the tangles before washing hair. Don’t rub hair vigorously using towel to dry.

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I can sympathize completely with your hair woes—I have the same problem! I do have a few tips for helping your hair to look more voluminous. Use a body-building product after you wash your hair.

Consider a root-lifter at the—you guess it—roots and a light body-building mousse down the shaft of your hair. Towel-dry your hair thoroughly and then blow-dry it upside-down. The heat will force your hair to dry in one direction and when you flip your hair over to the other direction the hair will appear to have more body.Be sure to mist your hair with hairspray prior to flipping your head over.

Use a hair powder such as Bumble & Bumble Hair Powder to give your hair some more density. Simply sprinkle a bit of powder (it comes in a variety of colors) where your hair may look sparse against the scalp. The powder blends with your natural hair and results in a thicker appearance.

Usually thin hair will look pretty good right before you head out the door. Set the style with hairspray and don’t touch it throughout the rest of the day. The oil and dirt on your hands will quickly cause your style to fall flat.

Consider a demi-permanent hair dye--the color will plump up the hair shaft making it appear thicker and shinier.

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