Saturday, December 19, 2009

Is there any shampoo products that will help thin hair to more hair?

You need a fortifying shampoo this will strengthen the hair you have a will help thicken it also.


Biolage has a great fortifying trio, shampoo conditioner, leavein


Graham Webb back to basics also is a good one.


While there is no real quick fix for thin hair good products WILL make a huge difference and will keep your hair in good condition,


Please don't try those thickening shampoos they will only coat your hair and finally cause it to break once the build up is to bad.


Coated hair cannot recieve any moisture or nutrients from good products so shampoo your hair with a little baking soda and shampoo to give you a clean slate to work with.


Good luck


Hope this helpsIs there any shampoo products that will help thin hair to more hair?
I have extremely thin hair, and from what I've found, the company Bumble %26amp; Bumble makes excellent hair products. They have both a thickening spray, styling spray and surf spray that are fantastic for thin hair. The Thickening Spray is the only product I've ever used where I can feel a HUGE difference. Their products are pricey, but the bottle lasted me a year, and it was totally worth it! I didn't have dead, limp hair anymore.





I haven't personally used their shampoo/conditioner, but I've heard from many of my friends that those seem to work their magic the same way. Whatever Bumble %26amp; Bumble proclaims on the bottle, it seems their products get the job that was promised done!Is there any shampoo products that will help thin hair to more hair?
I have naturally curly hair, but all my friends ask me how to volumize their hair, so this is what you need~


herbal essences or sunsilk~fairly priced, but they work really well


volumizing mousse~


a large round brush


one thing i would suggest is if you have long hair, getting it cut a little bit so it would be tons easier to style.


okay all you have to do is shampoo and condtion with one of the products, then while its damp, put on the mousse, and blow it a little bit with cold air.make sure you tilt your head slightly to add the effect of volume. then take the round brush and curve your hair under or out and if you have bangs, you can get the same effect. make sure that you dry until its really dry, then blow it a little more around the roots with cold air, and once your done you have thicker looking hair
You should look for shampoo that have protien and vitamins.Like Tresemme and Vitamin. It's best to wsh in the morning. You could do vinegar rinses once a week if your hair feels particularly damp and oily.Make sure you wash your scalp.Your scalp is actually what needs the most washing and not your hair.
Try a volumizing shampoo and conditioner. There are tons of choices but I use Wella color preserve volumizing shampoo and conditioner for fine hair. Or get Paul Mitchell root lifter.


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try to use a horse shampoo or a shampoo with alloe vera plus volumizing substance. i hope i helped you..
mane n tail

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