7 Life Changing Hacks For Thin & Fine Hair!

Thank you so much for watching!  ❤ OPEN for all links! ❤ 

  Watch my NEW Tricks for thin & fine hair video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37PRoj...

WHAT IM WEARING: 

 LIPSTICK- https://go.magik.ly/ml/ljau/

 LIPLINER- https://go.magik.ly/ml/ljat/

 TOP- Reiss last year

DRESS- Zara last year

Favorite hair products

Dry shampoo- https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3c8/

Dry texturizing spray-https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3c9/

 Hair oil- https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3cb/

Shampoo- https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3cc/ also like this  one https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3cd/

Blow dryer- https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3ce/

Curling iron-  https://go.magik.ly/ml/m3cg/

FOLLOW ME  

INSTAGRAM- angelique_danowitz 

 BUSINESS INQUIRIES!

[email protected] 

 Music Credits: https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsoun...

Hey babes welcome back up real well, so I feel like today we're talking about something a bit different from my usual content. We'Re gon na talk about hair. Now I have super thin and fine hair, and I really wanted to make this video, because I've kind of come up with some little hacks that have really helped me, and I also know how extremely frustrating and annoying it can be to deal with hair like this. By the way, if you have thin and fine hair, which I'm assuming you do since you clicked on this video, give it a thumbs up but yea - that's we're gon na be talking about today. If you're new here, please hit that subscribe button down below. I make new videos twice a week about luxury and fashion, and if you like this video, then I really think you would like all my other videos as well. Ok, so my first tip is for everyone who is thinnest at their roots. That'S where my hair is the thinnest, and it is extremely annoying to try to put my hair into a ponytail or try to do some kind of an updo or just basically pull it back, because you're able to see little bits and pieces of my scalp, where My hair is just so fine and basically creates these little gaps, so what I've been doing for years and swear by it's such a game-changer is to just fill in those little spaces with eyeshadow. Now, obviously, you need to find an eyeshadow that matches the color of your hair. I personally use brow powder because, obviously, I'm not a natural blonde and my brows are almost the exact color of my roots, so yeah, I just use my brow powder. When I have my hair pulled back or whenever I want to just add some more fullness to it and fill those little gaps, and you can also do it just up here like wherever your hair is parted. If you want it to look a lot, thicker, just kind of fill it in a little bit with that powder, and I swear you guys and make such a difference. If you have never done this before go, do it right now number two dry shampoo! Now this might seem like an obvious one, but I feel like a lot of people. Don'T use dry, shampoo, like on a day to day. Well I mean they don't use it other than when their hair is dirty now dry, shampoo is my best friend. I use this almost every single day and I know I guess it kind of dries. Your hair out a little bit, but without it my hair would just be so flat and plain like I just couldn't do without the dry shampoo. So what I like to do is I just like to spray it everywhere and kind of fluff up my hair, and it just makes the biggest difference just makes it look so much better in my opinion, and also a little tip within a tip. I really like putting dry shampoo on my scalp before I go to bed that way I wake up with a nice clean and voluminous hair, and if you didn't know already, this is my favorite dry shampoo. It'S not that expensive. You can get it at any drugstore, but if you want to spend a little bit more money, I also sometimes buy the orb a dry. I believe it's called, maybe a dry volumizing spray or something like that, but long story short. It really adds a lot of body to your hair, but it is pretty expensive, so this one will do the trick as well. Okay, moving on, let's quickly talk about conditioners, I'm not going to talk about this too much because I feel like this is a tip that I think probably a lot of people already know, don't use conditioners at the root of your hair. For me, I don't use conditioners at all. I just can't do it. My hair is so fine. If I use a conditioner, it just instantly makes it flat. It makes it lifeless it just really changes the way my hair looks and since it's already soaked, then I just skip the conditioner altogether. But if you have pretty dry, hair or damaged hair - and you feel like you need to use the conditioner do so, but really only use it at the very very tips ends of your hair because otherwise it's just if you use it up here, it's gon na Make your hair seem so much thinner than it actually is. Next, let's talk about some products now, if you have really thick voluminous hair products can be your best friend, but I feel like. If you have hair like me, then sometimes they can be your worst enemy, especially things like hair oil hairspray, because if you go overboard with these products, it just does not look good, in my opinion, on fine and thin hair. So I personally do use hair oil every day, but I use the tiniest tiniest amount and again I just focus on the very very ends and nowhere else now hair spray, often times I skip because again I don't know what it is about. Hair spray, but I just really feel like it makes my hair look a lot thinner and just not as good. So if I do use hair spray, I use it from like very far away and I also use the tiniest amount ever so. My tip is to just be very, very careful when using hair products and just to know what works for your hair. And if you do use things like hair oil and stuff like that, just be very, very sparingly. The next tip I feel like as one no one talks about, and if there are any hairdressers watching, please don't kill me, I'm obviously not a hairdresser. This is just my personal opinion, but ditch the layers like I've had long hair for the longest time, and I remember years ago I would always have layers like like a lot of years ago, and I I never really understood why my hair just looked so thin And almost like a rat's tail towards the end of my hair, and it was because I've had so many layers, but my hair was so thin. There wasn't really anything to layer. So, for me, a basic, simple cut makes your hair look thicker and, like it has more body and volume again. This is just my personal opinion, and this is what works for my hair layers just make it a lot worse, so I would suggest to go for a blunt cut. Something simple something plain next is to curl your hair. Now this again might seem like a bit of an obvious one, but if you have long hair, even if you have short hair like sometimes, if I want my hair to have more body, I just throw in some curls like loose waves, and I fluff them up With a bit of dry, shampoo, obviously use heat protectant every time you use heat on your hair, but curls really add body and volume and there or make your hair look a lot more of a luminous than it actually is and and last but certainly not least, Is to switch up your parts now my hair has been parted in the center for a probably like six months or so now. But if I want my hair to have some more body which I did today, I just switch up my part, so you can see. I don't have any product and my hair at all, but up here just looks like I have a lot more volume and body and that's just because I flipped my hair, the opposite way from what I usually do, and I know this sounds kind of weird. But it's almost like your hair is trained to lay a certain way and then once you flip it the other way, it almost wants to be a little rebel and kind of like stick up and be more fluffy and voluminous so yeah. That is what I do. I just switch up the part and I feel like this is something that's so simple and anyone can do at home. It doesn't involve any products. It doesn't really involve anything. You just flip your hair to whichever side you usually don't part it on, and that is it for today's video. I really hope that you guys found these tips helpful. If you did, please give this video a thumbs up. Also, don't forget to hit that subscribe button down below, and I will see you guys in my next one

Angélique Eva: Hey Babe's, I hope you enjoyed this video and found it helpful. What are some of your tips for thin hair? Also I've listed all my favorite hair products in the description box.

Dr. Dima Ob: SUMMARY: 1- fill empty spaces with eyeshadow. 2- use dry shampoo. 3- skip conditioner. 4- use tiny amount of product. 5- blunt cut. 6- curls ( use hair protectant ) 7- flip your hair.

Crystal Stackhouse: I have similar texture to yours! my hair is naturally blond, very thin at the front pieces and thicker in the back near nape of my neck. My hair used to be super stragly and thin but now it’s fine/normal! :) I love your tips and here’s what I do for mine: 1.) aveda thickening tonic. this mf is expensive and it’s only 3.4oz but it gives your hair GRIT and THICC-ness. it actually works. just expensive but it’s really really worth! 2.) no bleaching at ALL. I know your hair is fine/thin but if you stopped bleaching you would be surprised how much more hair you have!! however I think your hair looks really good, esp for being bleached. other girls with thin hair literally have super splitty and gross. opt for olaplex, do a balayage less often if you still want some blonde. Either way even thick haired people lose so much thickness overtime because bleaching is the worst. summer mckeen on YouTube is a good example. Her hair before blonde was so thick. Now, it’s still thick but it’s so damaged. 3.) blow dryer should be far away from your hair/ use warm or cool air. My hairs thin and takes 5 min to dry on Hot, so do your hair the favor and put it on cool and it’ll take 10-15 min to dry but it’s soooo less damaging. 4.) best thing to do is opt for a heat-free style. I just do simple braids when my hairs damp and since getting a BLUNT cut like you said (BEST advice ever tbh) it actually looks nice with braid waves!! 5.) maintain a blunt cut! Your hair looks damn good with ur cut! I hate these hairstylists w/ thick manes tell me to “gEt lAyErS” cause my hair is thin. There’s just not enough hair to layer, and since it breaks easily I go to the salon about every 6 months to maintain the thick ends of my straight-acorss cut. 6.) use conditioner and LEAVE it in @ the ends. I don’t fully wash all my condicioner out. I leave it in at the ends so my hair is nice and detangled, as thin hair likes to knot. Sorry this is so long but I’m so passionate about this topic! All the beauty youtubers either have thick hair or hair extensions and no one ever considers fine hair beautiful!! But to me after really taking care of mine and letting it grow out and stop trying to make it something it was not I’ve realized my hair can be beautiful in it’s own unique way: angel- like baby wispy hair, fine and silky, soft to the touch. It’s not something that thick hair has. good luck and much love for your hair journey!! ❤️

Em Goody: I’m a hairstylist. I can totally condone and actually recommend people with thin hair get a blunt cut! It helps add weight to your hair which can help make it appear thicker!! Great tips!’

Geri Reski: You validated what I have been trying to get my stylist to do..DITCH THE LAYERS! They always want to layer fine/thin hair but always makes the hair, particularly the ends incredibly thin!

hauberbl: I am a hairdresser and that is EXACTLY what I recommend to all of my thin/fine guests. Adding layers is the process of removing weight. Thin and fine needs to preserve all of the weight possible!

Elizabeth Conner: Thank you for mentioning the struggle in putting straight hair into a ponytail! I get so frustrated when other girls say "Just put your hair up." when for me, putting my hair takes forever!

Dean Riley: I have baby fine hair, but I also have plenty of hair; too many people confuse fine with thin. I’ve always had to argue with hairdressers over the blunt cut vs texturizing, point cutting, etc, all of which are wrong for fine or thin hair as you point out. I also learned to wear my hair a bit longer than what I actually like because it gives better cover over the crown area and at the nape. I will have to give the dry shampoo a try; since my hair is naturally dry I figured it would make it too dry.

85stumpen: Thanks for telling the "obvious" parts as well. They are not obvious to all. I can't curl my hair. No matter what I do. They won't last. I baraly have to shake my head before they come out, its so frustrating!

Natacha Rochelle: Thank you so much, very useful! I totally agree with everything you said, specially the NON-LAYERING part, I have to fight with hair stylists every time! Also, great tip regarding parting the hair the other way. I just tried that, for the first time ever, and it looks nice and feels pretty good too.

ImmaPandaRawr: Yes to the no layers! Like you I grew up getting layers all the time. My hair is fine, thin and wavy. After a few bad haircuts that made me look like I had a mullet I finally ditched the layers and my hair instantly started looking fuller. Instead I usually have my hair framed around my face and do bangs to add some dimension but I refuse to do layers! Also I swear by the biotin and collagen shampoo by ogx if you’re looking for something cheap. After I started using it I didn’t need to use any products after and it made my hair look fuller. Biolage is also good but pricey.

Ivette Perez: This video was helpful because you know exactly what those of us with thin hair go through! The eyeshadow tip is first time I hear about it and can’t wait to try it on my baby fine hair. My dad used to have thin hair as well, genetics play such a huge role.

Sierra Kristen: I have to say I’m happy I found this. As my hairstylist has been pushing layers on me to recommend it to look thicker; however 5 years (maybe even longer now) I really wish I didn’t. My hair is so fine and thinner looking even more now. I so deny doing layers I just really hope I can grow out my layers more, get more vitamins (as I am not the healthiest person either) and get my hair looking thicker again. ‍♀️

Tracy Cagliero: About the layers - I totally agree. It seems like people automatically want to cut layers into my hair to make it “fuller” also with my natural wave it never laid right. Since I stopped layering my hair, it looks so much better. It’s getting long now (halfway down my back) so I might in the future add a layer towards the bottom but other than that - NO LAYERS!

Lynn Minich: My best tip: condition FIRST, ends only, then shampoo at the roots, letting the suds rinse through the ends. A world of difference.

Kelly Kelly Kelly: Yes! I ask for a blunt cut with no see throughs. Stylist hate it. I think it looks so much better.

Chicprofessor: I agree- I don't like layers in my hair either and I love to switch up my part- and a side part is my go to. Thanks for sharing!

Lauren B: As someone who's struggled to find ways to style thin hair, this is super helpful! I have a few scars on my scalp from when I was a kid and the hair hasn't ever grown back there and it now sits funny and I have to be super precise with styling. I never thought about using eyeshadow or (as someone else mentioned in the comments) root touch-up spray. It's super annoying having dark roots and trying to hide my scalp in a pony tail. I also suggest getting your fringe lightened! If you want balayage or highlights, make sure to get the pieces around your face lightened. I have dark hair and fair skin and both are very oily, so having a dark fringe I find accentuates any oiliness I have. Also, reading some of these comments, I'm so glad my hairdresser actually agrees with me that a blunt cut looks best for thin hair. Someone I went to before her completely ruined my hair with bad colouring and by putting thinning scissors all through it even after I said no to layering. There are still a few thin bit trying to grow out (5 years later) but overall it's looking much better.

Janet Hardy: I asked my stylist for a blunt cut and he looked at me all weird! Anyway he cut it the way I wanted it and it looks so much thicker. I have found a product that works wonders for me. It is Puff Me by Kevin Murphy a dry powder that I spray in my hair like you are using the dry shampoo.

Belle De Caucase: Yes! I always tell my hairdresser - no layers! I ask them slowly and clearly, to cut across, or a blunt cut, and I say the words - without layers. I always try to be clear of what I want to hairdressers.

TangerineTangerine: Blunt cut made the biggest change for my fine very thin hair. And also not letting my hair grow too long because it's thin and breaks alot - when too long it only looks even thinner. It looks much healthier and thicker at medium length, touching shoulders. I still get weird looks from hairstylists when I ask for simple blunt cut, but I don't care anymore. I know my hair and its needs I also do henna and indigo which thickens and conditions my hair but that won't work for everyone because the choice of colour is limited.

Zawadi Boustcha: Love the outfit...so cute! Great hair tips as well! I also like to use a bit of coloured root spray, it’s a little quicker than the eyeshadow trick but not as precise

pinkdipi: Hairstylist here. Blunt cut is the best for thin hair. It makes the ends look strong and thus the appearance of your hair in general looks thicker.

Jaye: Just a suggestion: instead of omitting the conditioner, try reverse hair washing; i.e., condition first, then shampoo. This is ideal for fine, thin or oily hair because it removes some of the weight of the conditioner before styling and your hair won't be so limp and flat.

Greta W: The layer thing!!! I got my hair cut to my shoulders and the stylist “texturized” it and you could see through my hair at my neck and it looked so sad and awful. When it grew out, I got it cut straight across and it looked so much better without the wispy thin pieces at my neck!

R O S I E: Omg yes! I thought I was the only one that hated layers on thin hair! I too use to get layers years ago when I had super thick hair but now that I’m older my hair has thinned out a lot and continued to get layers since it was my go to but when I saw a picture of myself that my bf took I ditched the layers and now just stick to a bunt cut and it looks soooo much better! Best tip!

Grace andherhandbag: Dry shampoo is life for so many reasons. These were great tips!

missstorrm: I can wholeheartedly recoment the Aussie Boost Me Up dry shampoo. It's not expensive, leaves no residue (so it doesn't mater what colour your hair is), really lifts the hair. The only thing is that it may dry out your hair if you use it on a daily basis. I use it only when I know I have a whole day to go and then a dinner, when I go out, or on a bad hair day.

Cecilia Revuelta: The fact that I do all your tips already gives me validation

Person Incognito: Ya I did the whole layer thing when I was young at the suggestion of many hairdressers. All it did was take away layers of my already thin hair and make it look thinner. Now that I've grown it out ( but not a blunt cut, just long) I look like I have more hair.......because I do.

L Bear: I use Style Edit - you can buy it on Amazon and it covers the “bald” spots- it comes in a pot and you use a sponge applicator (located on the bottom of the pot) super great coverage and doesn’t make your hair feel or look dirty-doesn’t sit on your scalp (like a spray) undetectable - also best part you can completely control where you want to cover - I have very fine hair and have loved this product for years - thanks to my nice hairdresser who told me about it

Mary Heaslip-Smith: Thank you for pointing out 'no layers'. I hate them so much and every hair dresser sees my hair and cuts me layers, it drives me bananas! Like, thanks for wrecking the next 6 months of my hair days.

Ashendoll: Over quarentine, I -finally- got to grow out my layers; my hair was the longest it's been in about 10 years, reaching down to my collar bone and maybe a little past. I was really, really excited at the notion of getting a trendy, shoulder length blunt bob. I went to a cheap hair-dresser's and I got what I paid for: Lunatic of a woman who butchered my hair because 'my eyes must have been looking at my shoes instead of looking ahead', keep in mind my head was tilted down! I went to another hair-dresser, who did an incredible job of fixing it. However, she made it angled and put in tons and tons of layers. They're invisible layers, so they do work, but I don't have the emotional strength to grow them out again lmfao. I wish I could have a blunt cut though, I feel like I can't do ANY hair-styles with all these layers!

Ashlee: I struggle with my hair tickling my face which I am constantly tucking away and behind my ears. Touching it all the time causes it to get oily faster! It seems to float around being so light and I also have tiny baby hairs all around my hairline. It drives me insane and I have never found a solution.

Adriana Avila: Really good tips. Thank you! I needed this along with my hair

RedLadyBug 91: I have really thick hair as a child and teen then I thought it looked “bushy” and asked my hairdresser to “thin my hair out” and this was the worse mistake Eva. I also have thin hair due to mental health anxiety issues due to stress. You can also see my scalp on the sides of my head and if my fringe in bright like you can SEE my scalp! My Comfortable hair style is a pony tail and fringe. I only use heat on my fringe #advice #help

Samanta Rizzi: I highly recommend using the Kérastase Densifique line of products!!! HOLY GRAIL for my fine hair!! These products give me so much volume and density! I love them So I use the shampoo, conditioner (I have to otherwise my hair gets knotty) and the mousse and they truly changed my hair more than any other line of products.

Cotton Candy: Agree with the blunt cut.And flipping your hair works . Thank you for the tips re dry shampoo.

Light intheSky: I started using Toppik just recently - no more scalp appearances. It comes in a shaker and is, I suspect, much easier to use than eye shadow.

Sylvia: I’m going to have to try the eye shadow. My hair is thinnest at the roots as well so I understand the struggle. I have to wash it at least every other day because my hair becomes super oily. I’ve never used dry shampoo to fluff my hair. I’ll have to try that.

CarrieV: Great tips. I don’t know why many stylists push layers. I don’t think they work for everyone.

kiraz67: omg this is such a helpful tips! thanks for the great advices. for the longest time i've always been not confident about my hair because it is so thin

best status shorts: I can't believe this, I was using all these tricks from my teenage. It really works i felt this

Tara: Yes I agree. Ok I love it’s a ten Moroccan hair oil and sometimes just argan oil from Trader Joe’s. Just a few drops rub in hands apply at the ends. I also hate layers. Stylists always suggested layers to make it voluminous and I’m it didn’t work lol! Seriously so grateful for your channel :) I never had someone to relate to on this topic

E: skip conditioner or use it on the tips hair oils ( keep it minimal) and hair products would be better to avoid it ditch the layers basic and simple cut curl hair to add volume switch up the parts

Jihing Day: I’m binge watching your videos. I have very fine and thin hair as well,guess what a nice wig is the answer. I’ve changed my birthday to the day I found the wig I’m wearing now.

Lola Apelt: Love the info-Thank You The eye shadow trick is genius!!

michele osborne: Thank you. The eyeshadow tip is great. I use Toppix root powder and it works great but is $25 per little bottle. Eyeshadow will do the same thing for less money.

Julia: This video was SUPER helpful, thank you!

Vicky RI: My favorite is same amount of cornstarch, baking soda and a bit cocoa powder for color. Makes your hair looks better. Less oily than most dry shampoos. :)

Kathryn Wahl: I've grown my baby hairs in the front using rosemary and mint water!! it's thickened up my hair sm

JOYCE HART: I have fine hair too and i tried hack #3 last night, worked WONDERS!! I also tried brushing my hair before washing it and i had leas clumps of hair in my shower

Story Writer: Did the layer thing when I was younger My hairdresser was against it cuz i have thin hair Yet she supported my decision, months later, I decided to cut it blunt

Shellshine: Thank you for this video! What do you use for heat protectant on your hair?

Just Me: Yes!!!! Ditch the layers! Why do hair dressers always want layers that truly look horrible on really thin hair??

Karla Manley: Great video thanks, I also use morrocon oil root boost when I'm going out and am adding clip in extensions, just another idea that helps me xx

marikie marie: You can do framing layers...just not level layers..meaning you want the back to be a blunt cut but it should pull up towards the face

Sarah DeBreto: Very rarely I use conditioner because of flat hair syndrome, but in super dry situations I occasionally deep condition and shampoo afterwards.

Kouselya Selvinaa: Yes I totally agree with you blunt hair cut is the best for thin hair. I tried layered cut and it looks awful

The Joyful Aussie: Totally agree about the blunt hair cut.

Little Missy: If conditioner weighs your hair down, you are using the wrong product, or are not rinsing out enough of it.

Jill Platte: Try Oribe Matte Waves lotion in your hair. It gives my thin hair a lot of volume and soft waves, which also creates thickness. It's pricey though.

S D: I thought I was the only one who do not use any conditioner, not even a little . Please do a review on shampoos for fine hair... none of the volumizing shampoos work...

April Sanner: Had the same problem with conditioner. I switched to redkin all soft and my hair has never been happier. I love the redkin frizz dismiss even better.

The Harris': Use conditioner first and shampoo second - you get the conditioning without the heaviness

Maja Dobelsek: Love this video! Do many things I can relate with!

Carrianne’s Creations: You may never see this since im super late to this video but glad to find you!! Which heat protection do you like? To not weigh hair down. Thanks!

RedLadyBug 91: I’m very thin in the front, I have a fringe to try and hide my high hair line & big forehead. But in my bathroom lighting you can see my scalp where my fringe is. I also have gaps on the sides from years of pony tail wearing. I have been using re growth shampoo for months which is showing some regrow the but my hair is still thin. I feel like I’ve used so many products and vitamins to thicken up my hair

perthrockskinda: Number one is Interesting because my hair is incredibly thin but I have ALOT of hair so I do not get the gaps when I put my hair up. Thank You for these tips.

joan baczek: Heat protectant weighs down my hair and made it sticky and knot with movement so what can I use when using curl iron?

Not Really A Waitress: Dry shampoo makes my scalp itchy and feel dirty. It also makes it gray and dull. :(

Catherine Desilets: Thanks and your hair looks fantastic

Butterfly Queen: My hair is naturally curly so that step is already taken care of lol. I don't think I can use dry shampoo or hair oil because I have a bit of a dandruff problem. I love the haircut tip! I never knew about that before!

Tara: So grateful for your videos wish I had this growing up

Amy Wong: Thanks for sharing! I have very thin hair and my hack is to get a perm once a year so I keep it volume. lol. You look fabulous, I couldn’t tell your hair is thin. Have a great weekend.

Jennifer Cruz: 100% agree on the layers!

Annie Q Crowley: Here's another conditioner tip: use conditioner on the ends first, then shampoo.

MAXIM, Holland Nederland, the Netherlands.: Layers sucks, your right! Also using a outthinner cutting scissors is not done.

drushky pro: Blunt cut for thin hair is the best!

Terry Hoover: Layers in fine hair should never be below the tops of the ears.

martinaaxox: I actually cant use dry shampoo! Every time I apply it and brush it out, my scalp itches so bad durring the day ...

Rolling Withthepunches: I had layers snd permed my straight hair as a teenager. Now my hair is thinner than it was and it damages more easily, so I don’t color it, perm it, or anything except get it cut snd style it with a drier snd round brush. I have a shoulder length bob and bangs and I just let it be straight except for bumping it under at the ends. Your hair changes as you age ladies, so take good care of it and don’t fight it so much like I used to.

Irene Macginley: Just found you. Wonderful video and so helpful. My crown is very thin and I apply hair fibers. However, I like the idea of powder eye shadow which I will definitely try. I find dry shampoo helps too. Oh! How I envy people with a thick head of hair.....

Kathy: condition first, shampoo second! that way you get the extra nutrition but the hair doesn't get weighed down

GradKat: Great hacks! Thank you.

Anna Wimpey: I have always had straight fine hair, now as my hair turns gray, those hairs have curl. Its difficult to style.

Jessica SZ Jing: Dry shampoo may cause more hair loss

Spark Cruz: My issue is that my hair is so thin but i have a lot of hair and it tangles up terribly...any suggestions on best shampoo or detangler ??

Lee White: Great tips !

TexasTrainer: Use Tweak-d hair products (especially rise and shine). The 2XL is a must have - not sticky & has filaments that bind to ur hair & scalp, instant thickening & more each time u sleep on it. Remember to pulse it in in short bursts

Shalini Kumar: Wonderful tips ✨

Madison Harrill: Growing out my layers right now, longest process

Ceri Ann Hughes: Thanks for this, another tip do not brush your hair when its wet its at its most fragilest time and well it upsets the hair especially if got fine hair. I sure do drives me mad sometimes ha. And deffo be very careful with how much product is used on hair as there can be build up. And also wash that brush. One thing i noticed with my shoulder length fine hair, is if i dry it in partings like bit by bit rather than going all in blowdrying it or just letting it dry naturally also is great for it, its happier and just be kind to it treat it with patience and respect :)

Kelsey ÃftøñFamily_o.o: I don’t use conditioner makes my hair way to greasy. Even if I use on tips. I also don’t use hair spray.

Jecintha Kishokumar: Thank you so much for sharing these tips

Li KH: I just tried curtain bangs for my fine scandinavian hair, and I don’t know if I like it. My hairdresser was so sweet and suggested we start easy and not cut too much off so I can still tuck it behind my ears. But it just looks a bit ... flat. Now I don’t know what to do. Should I get real bangs (don’t even know if I have enough hair for that) or if I just accept that this was not for me and let it grow out again. She did leave the rest of my hair and only made a little layers in the front to blend the bangs but .. Eh. I JUST WANTED TO TRY SOMETHING NEW!

Donatella: Cream conditioners are too much for my hair, they weight it down so much BUT I've been using a spray leave in conditioner and it changed my hair. I towel dry my hair and then I spray the conditioner on the ends and proceed to dry it with the hairdryer without touching the hair to minimise the frizz.

Shawnee Vee: Dying hair also strips hair density. Stop dying your hair and you'll be surprised how much thicker it is.

Cherry loid: I like dry shampoo but my eyes are incredibly sensitive and it burns

Diane Bays: What good would using conditioner at the ends of your hair. I need it on the middle part usually in the back. I use oil sometimes instead of conditioner.

You May Also Like
More Information

Leave Your Response