Tress-Obsessed

Tress-Obsessed


Fatten Up!

February 26, 2007

Volume solutions for thin strands.

So perhaps you've finally gotten your hair to grow, yet it doesn't look full and thick. Or maybe the problem is more serious, and stress, disease, overprocessing, or heredity has caused hair loss around your hairline, crown, or other areas. If you've unsuccessfully tried to camouflage thinning hair, don't fret. Assuming that your doctor has ruled out a medical concern, the right styling products or a haircut may be all you need. And if all else fails, just buy yourself a

Volume solutions for thin strands.

So perhaps you've finally gotten your hair to grow, yet it doesn't look full and thick. Or maybe the problem is more serious, and stress, disease, overprocessing, or heredity has caused hair loss around your hairline

and flaunt it!

But before you make that investment, here are a few concealing tips...

  • Pump up the volume. Use a

    Volume solutions for thin strands.

    So perhaps you've finally gotten your hair to grow, yet it doesn't look full and thick. Or maybe the problem is more serious, and stress, disease, overprocessing, or heredity has caused hair loss around your hairline

    such as Joico Body Luxe Thickening Elixir. It contains an oat-protein complex that is designed to add a ton of fullness to lean tresses.

  • Cut it short. Ouch! Yes, it's painful to contemplate, but thinning hair is often fine and has a tendency to fall flat as it grows out. To give your locks a thicker, more-substantial look, choose a soft, layered cheekbone- or chin-length bob.

  • Help it grow. Try Women's Rogaine if you have considerable thinning. This product contains a 2 percent minoxidil solution that's clinically proven to boost hair growth for some women, giving your mane an overall more va-va-voom appearance.

Yes, thick is better than thin!


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