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Re: Hair Styles for Thinning Hair

From: Celeste (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 25 Jan 2001 12:04:18 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 24 Jan 2001, timber wrote: >

This is not one of the problems I struggle with, but I have always read magazine articles that say that some amount of layering rather than a long/hanging style, helps, since it doesn't weigh the remaining hair down. Also make sure not to use too many different products, as buildup can weigh it down. I have seen these thickening shampoos like Foltene (sp) and others; there is even one at the stores marketed to men for the same thing, but sniff it first to make sure you like the fragrance. Anyhow they coat the strands so they are less likely to mat. I would also add that it's important to watch for products that leave a shiny film on the scalp, as that will highlight areas of the scalp that are beginning to be visible. Depending on your hair texture, a perm might help fluff up what you have; I'd speak to a stylist first, though. Also if humidity is a seasonal problem where you live, be aware that some products react to that and make all your hard work for nothing; a stylist might know of something to try in that situation. Don't know how much this helps, but wanted to try!!!!

>Does anyone have any suggestions for hairstyles that help hair that is
>thinning in the front look a little better? Not a comb-over type. Just
>something that doesn't make it so obvious.
>
>--
>timber
>

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Celeste



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