Making thin hair look thicker

Author: Morris Wright
Date Of Creation: 26 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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9 BEST TIPS to make THIN Hair LOOK THICK
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Thinning hair can be very frustrating no matter what the cause. Fortunately, there are a few powerful remedies available to thicken hair, from simply choosing the right style, to styling tricks and natural home remedies. Since there are all kinds of options available, there is always something that works for you, so that you can get rid of your frustrations through your thin hair.

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Part 1 of 3: Choosing the right hairstyle

  1. Talk to your hairdresser. Your hairdresser can be an excellent ally. Ask your hairdresser for advice on finding a haircut that will make your hair appear fuller.
    • Let your stylist know about your concerns - where do you think your hair is too thin, what do you want it to look like, and what kind of hairstyles don't you like?
    • It may sound logical, but also ask your hairdresser not to thin your hair as it will look flatter and less voluminous.
  2. Get the right haircut. A haircut that makes your hair appear fuller helps a lot to create the illusion of a thick head of hair.
    • A short haircut often appears fuller. The longer the hair gets, the heavier and flatter it becomes.
    • Layering your hair makes it appear thicker.
    • Don't be tempted by a mat on your neck. A mat really does not suit anyone.
    • Forget the divorce. Find a style that allows you to comb your hair back rather than parting it - that will hide thin areas.
  3. Paint your hair in multiple shades. A monotonous hair color will give a flatter, thinner result, so if you want your hair to look thick, choose a hair color with multiple shades to create more depth.
    • Choose a hair color that matches your natural skin tone; too harsh a color can actually emphasize how thin your hair is.
    • Highlights and lowlights can also give more depth, and thus the illusion of fuller hair.
    • Bleaching your hair expands your hair, making it appear thicker.
  4. Take extensions. If you have a little more to spend, you can invest in professional hair extensions. It seems to work well with celebrities.
    • Just remember that you want volume, not length. If the extensions only lengthen your hair, they will not hide thinning hair.
  5. Get her implanted. This is probably the most drastic option, but if you're really worried about your hair getting thinner, it might be the best method.
    • Make sure to do a thorough research before undergoing treatment. Check the internet for more information on surgical procedures; for a slightly less invasive method, you can also ask your doctor for medicines, such as Minoxidil.

Part 2 of 3: Properly styling your hair

  1. Use a shampoo that thickens the hair. Shampoo for thick hair usually contains ingredients that lift your hair by the roots. Just search the internet for good shampoos that promise to thicken hair.
    • Two-in-one shampoos can be ideal, as they don't weigh hair down as much.
    • Don't wash your hair every day. By washing your hair every day, you get rid of the natural fats that keep it healthy and full.
  2. Avoid heavy conditioners. Conditioner that is "hydrating" or "smoothing" often weighs down hair.
    • Always rinse the conditioner very well after applying it, otherwise your hair will be heavier because it will remain coated.
  3. Use the correct technique when blow drying. By blow drying your hair the right way you can make it look fuller; but if you do it wrong, you can actually make the problem worse.
    • If you blow-dry your hair, turn your head upside down and dry it until most of the moisture is out. Then throw your hair back and blow dry the rest in sections with a round brush.
    • With a diffuser you can give your hair more volume at the hair roots.
  4. Use the correct technique when straightening your hair. The purpose of a flat iron is to straighten and flatten your hair, which is the opposite of what you want. And because it gives off a lot of heat, it can damage your hair, making it dry and brittle - not even what you want if you have thin hair.
    • If you do want to use a flat iron, don't do it all the way from roots to ends straight down. Instead, twist the tongs in just a little bit to get fuller hair.
  5. Use the right products. Look for hair products that make hair fuller and give it more volume. Mousse, hairspray and texturizer for fuller hair make your hair thicker and more voluminous.
    • Hair powder is a relatively new product and makes your hair fuller by lifting it up at the roots.
    • You can also buy bald spot concealers at many drug stores.
  6. Add mousse to your hair at night. Before going to bed, put mousse in your wet hair. The next morning, you'll have textured hair that appears fuller.
    • If you have long hair, braid it when it's damp and you put mousse in it, and you'll have nice waves the next morning.

Part 3 of 3: Using natural hair growth methods

  1. Try aloe vera. There are many rumors about natural products that can make your hair thicker, but most of the reports are about aloe vera, which traps the moisture in your hair and makes your hair grow better.
    • Apply some aloe vera gel (available at most drug stores) to your scalp and leave it on for 30 to 60 minutes before shampooing.
  2. Apply castor oil in your hair. Another option recommended by many people is castor oil, as it contains fatty acids, vitamin E and ricinoleic acid, which are thought to nourish your hair and scalp.
    • Put a few tablespoons of castor oil on your scalp and massage it in. Make sure you choose an oil that does not contain hexane.
  3. Rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar balances the pH of your skin and contains many beneficial nutrients.
    • In addition, the vinegar removes the built-up layer of your hair, making your hair soft and full.
    • After shampooing, pour about 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar over your hair and rinse.
  4. Take vitamins. There are all kinds of vitamin supplements that appear to promote hair growth. To get started, take a look at this website to see which vitamins are good for your hair.
    • Unfortunately, there is still no strong scientific evidence that vitamins help with hair loss, so know that it probably isn't a panacea.