Saturday, August 1, 2009

I have really thin hair how i get it thick also my hair line dose not grow even with the rest of my

You dont say whether you have a perm in your hair or if you hotcomb it?



What's the deal with your hair - what things are you doing to it daily?



I have really thin hair how i get it thick also my hair line dose not grow even with the rest of my hair?

Try to moisturize your hair and scalp evey other day. And try not to apply a lot of heat and chemicals to you hair. Also drink plenty of water everyday. Do this for about 3 months and your hair will grow beautifully!

Which ethnicities have super thick, wavy, & coarse hair?

the Italians?



Which ethnicities have super thick, wavy, %26amp; coarse hair?

absolutely Negroids



Which ethnicities have super thick, wavy, %26amp; coarse hair?

It could be any ethnic race or for that matter Caucasian, Highland Regions of Scotland are quite noted for their thick wavy hair,coarse hair



Which ethnicities have super thick, wavy, %26amp; coarse hair?

all my family have super-thick wavy and some of us coarse hair and we are all british but it vary's from person to person...not necessarily from one ethnicity...besides i dont know what "ethnicity" the bitish are...but gypsies tend to have very thick hair..

My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

I have really short hair but its soooo thich and i hate it that way I want it to be THIN!



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

ask your stylist to thin it for you. you can use thinning shears, it works pretty good to get a lot of bulk out.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

get it feathered an thinned



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

the beautician will do it with thinning scissors.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

When you go and get your haircut ask them to think your hair out. Thats what i have to do. Just with short hair be careful becasue as the hair that you thined out grows back youll need to get it done again to keep your hairstyle that way.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

When you go to the salon tell them you would like a razor cut. They basically run a razor down your hair and it thins it out really good!



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

beautician wil help u



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

I too have very thick hair and lots of it. Ask the hair cutter to use thinning shears first. If you have someone you can trust, you may want to buy a pair of these (from Sally Beauty or the like) and have them thin your hair once every other week(maybe even every week) between visits. This may also let you explore the possibilities of a longer style.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

Thick hair is cute !



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

You can buy a thinning shears at a beauty supply shop. Or, have your hair cut and thinned at a salon.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

ok here is the perfect hairstyle for you!!



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keep your hair short .. you can do a lot with short hair and its a lot of fun!



as for it being thick, you could get layers but they will cause your hair to curl up.



talk to your hairdresser about getting it thinned out, and what hairstyles you can do with your hair.



good luck!!



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

If you ask the hairdressers to get it thined then they use special scissors and cut it down so just ask them at you salon



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

Have your stylist pin up the top layer of your hair first. Then about halfway down your hair (on the under layers) have your stylist use thinning shears (shears with tiny teeth in them) to thin out the rest. Make sure she doesn't go too short or else you will have hairs sticking straight out all over the place.



My hair is naturally thick, is there any way to thin it out?

when u go to the salon ask the lady there u want ur hair cut with the razor.. girl, it really works.. they have done it in me..

What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so

Just be patient and maintain a healthy diet. Your hair will grow, but it will take time. Don't cut the length, just the split ends. I had my hair cut in short layers, then when I wanted a bob it seemed to take forever to grow out, but it did. I needed to wear a headband to keep the bangs out of my eyes. It was so annoying that I almost cut it a few times. Your hair will grow out. Good luck to you.



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

have you ever heard of hair growth its on t.v all the time



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

Your hair grows faster if you get it trimmed regularly. Just get the ends cut off.



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

quit cutting it? I had a Sister in law that was never, ever happy with her hair. She just kept getting it cut...every single week she was having it cut...it won't grow faster than it grows, so give it a break and let it do it's thing



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

Vitamin B is great for helping hair and nails grow and stay strong. Try taking one b-complex vitamin a day and see what happens.



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

just let it grow, it works by itself, im a boy, and my hair grows quickley, but for girls, i dont know about that. see a salon..



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

I'm not sure what it's called (I know some help I am lol), but they have vitamin pills @ beauty supply stores and pharmacy's to help hair and nails grow fast and strong!!! Good luck!! Also getting it trimed regularly actually helps it grow!!



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

(it's long but it's all good advice)



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1. The first step to growing long, beautiful hair is by far the most important. It is absolutely non negotiable for anyone who wants healthy hair at any length, but it is also by far the hardest step you will have to follow. In order to have long healthy hair you absolutely have to start with healthy hair. You must cut off every inch that is damaged. If you are going for extreme length, from that point on you will have to treat your hair like delicate, antique lace at all times. Remember, once your hair is at your waist the ends can be as many as six years old. Your hair will go through a lot of trauma in six years no matter how careful you are with it. You *must* start out with healthy hair to have healthy hair when it's long, there's no way around it.



2. Trim your hair often. Damage to your hair will move up from the ends and the only way to stop the damage in its tracks is to remove it as soon as it happens. Trim hair a half inch every month or so (the average rate of hair growth) if you are maintaining your length. If you are actively growing your hair, trim it a half inch every three or four months. In between trims it is beneficial to sit in bright light and snip any splits off the ends of individual hairs with a good pair of hair cutting scissors that you explain to the men in your house are absolutely not to be used for anything else, especially prying off bottle caps when they can't find the bottle opener, which is of course in the drawer where it belongs if they'd just look. I digress. If you are persistent with this method, regular trims may be able to be postponed even longer. If your hair begins to show damage, it is important to trim it more often! Damaged hair doesn't grow, it breaks, and damage will only increase with time.



3. If you don't have someone you trust implicitly to trim your hair for you, find a salon that caters to long hair or at least has a long hair specialist. Remember, it is not in the best interest of most salons or stylists if you rarely make visits to their salon! If your hair is short and styled, you are always there spending money for maintenance. If your stylist tries to convince you that your long, healthy hair should be cut, run screaming from the salon immediately! Make sure that anyone whose advice you consider, be it a stylist, friend or family member, has only the best interest of YOUR acknowledged hair growth goals in mind. Otherwise smile politely and ignore every word they say. You absolutely are not too old, too thin, too short, too gray, too anything to have long hair.



4. Avoid using any heated appliances whenever possible. No blow drying, no curling irons, no hot rollers, and especially no flat irons or crimpers! If you absolutely must blow dry, do so minimally. If you must use hot rollers, use flocked or soft rollers, not spiked plastic rollers. If you insist on using curling irons, flat irons or crimpers on a daily basis, really long healthy hair isn't in your future.



5. Don't use any harsh chemicals on your hair. Definitely no perms and no peroxide! If you must color, use non peroxide color or henna (but not if you have very dry hair... henna tends to be drying but does help to "plump up" fine hair). Hair color with low peroxide is more tolerable, but using these products again and again will eventually affect the health of your hair, it is unavoidable. No perming or straightening ever for any reason. These chemicals actually break down the structure of your hair and rebuild it. Don't do it.



6. Avoid chlorine and saltwater. If you go swimming in either, shampoo your hair as soon as possible after exposure. If you are blonde, you may want to consider using a shampoo specially formulated to remove the green tinge that can come from exposing your hair to chlorine. If you swim very often, invest in a good bathing cap (and to be really kind to your hair, apply deep conditioner and take advantage of the body heat that will be generated while you're wearing it). If you spend a lot of time in the sun, use a conditioner that provides SPF protection against the sun's rays, or cover your hair with a hat or scarf.



7. Be *extremely* careful of what kind of hair jewelry you use. Never use metal barrettes (the "French" style) and absolutely NEVER use rubberbands, they will tear your hair when you try to remove them. Avoid anything that has sharp or rough edges, such as plastic combs with rough seams or hair claws with metal hinges. Never put anything in your hair that attaches with Velcro or springs. If you take anything out of your hair and hair comes out with it, don't ever put it back in your hair. Scrunchies are great, and several can be used if your hair is very long. Need I mention the most fabulous hair accessory of all? Hair sticks of course!



8. Never put your hair in any kind of style that will put undue stress on the individual hairs... no tiny braids, no extremely tight coils. If you pull all or some of your hair into a braid or a ponytail to create your hairstyle, make sure it isn't pulled tight enough to put stress on the roots of your hair. Pulling hair tight repeatedly commonly results in bald patches!



9. Avoid extreme diets. If your body isn't getting enough nutrition, neither is your hair. Even if you try to avoid fat, it's essential that you don't completely eliminate all fat from your diet. Your hair (and body) will surely suffer for it. If you tend to restrict calories then be sure to take a multivitamin (any comprehensive one will do) to make sure both your body and your hair get the daily nourishment they need.



10. Be *extremely* gentle with your hair when it is wet. Don't rub your hair vigorously with a towel, gently squeeze the towel down the length of your hair. Turbie Twists are a great alternative to twisting your hair in a standard towel (I can get all my hip-length hair into one, but just barely). NEVER brush your hair when it's wet, this is when your hair is at its most delicate. Use a very wide-tooth comb to smooth wet hair. In fact, it is best to avoid brushing your hair at all, a wide-tooth comb is always better with the exception of the next step.



11. Be very careful with what you choose to style your hair. When you use a brush, use only natural boar bristle brushes, which are useful in distributing sebum (your hair's natural protective oils) to the ends of your hair and to remove loose hairs. If your hair is so thick that a boar bristle brush won't penetrate, there are several smooth wood brushes on the market that will be kind to your hair. Using a wide-tooth comb is far less damaging but it is important to choose a comb that is molded or has smooth seams (use a bit of sand paper to smooth rough seams if necessary). Comb your hair to detangle it often throughout the day. Work in small sections, always starting close to the ends and working your way up. Knots are hard on your hair and it's best to avoid them at all costs. Tiny knots that absolutely cannot be removed by any other means should be cut from your hair, not torn. Also, nevernevernever back comb or tease your hair with a fine-tooth comb. This will destroy the healthiest of hair in a very short period of time.



12. Comb your hair to ensure all knots have been removed before shampooing. After the knots have been removed, use a boar bristle brush to remove loose hairs, which will also cut down on knotting during shampooing (not to mention keep your plumber at bay).



13. Let your hair get dirty once in awhile. That's right... permission to be lazy, what more could you ask for? Don't shampoo, spend the entire weekend in bed drinking Moet, eating chocolate covered strawberries and watching Out of Africa for the umpteenth time (live vicariously through Meryl Streep by rewinding and watching Robert Redford wash her hair a few times), all while those wonderful natural conditioning oils work their magic. Don't forget the boar bristle brush before shampooing to distribute those oils and for heaven's sake don't forget not to answer the door before shampooing for any reason! Well, unless of course you are expecting Bob to drop by.



14. Don't pile your hair on your head when you wash it, that's just asking for knots. Apply shampoo only to the roots and wash your scalp, then work the shampoo to the ends. You may find adding a bit of water to your shampoo or very quickly ducking under the shower spray after initially applying it to your hair will increase lathering significantly, making it easier to work the soap to the ends of your tresses. When you apply conditioner, work it through to the ends of your hair, smoothing and detangling gently with your fingers as you go. Continue smoothing your hair as you rinse. This will make combing your wet hair much easier.



15. If you wash your hair often or have very dry hair, you may want to consider using only conditioner to wash it on occasion. If your hair isn't very dirty the conditioner will easily rinse away surface contaminants while allowing you to avoid daily use of the harsher solvents found in shampoo.



16. Rinse your hair in as cold water as you can stand. Not only will this make the cuticle lay flat and less likely to snag and break, but by the same token you'll get the added benefit of very shiny hair that's easier to comb wet. Yes, you will get used to doing this, even in the shower, and it is wonderfully invigorating for your whole bod, not just your hair. I know, I know... I couldn't convince Hubby either, but it's true, I swear! Trust me.



17. If your hair is especially coarse, extremely curly, or if you didn't heed my stern advice in Step 1 (don't make me come over there) and your hair is damaged, you may want to consider using a leave-in conditioner in addition to a regular rinse-out conditioner (I recommend Infusium-23, but there are many good ones out there). In some cases, leave-in conditioners may replace rinse-out conditioners altogether.



18. Become familiar with the ingredients in your styling products. Once you know what affects your hair positively or detrimentally, you will be able to effectively choose products that contain ingredients that are best for your hair type. For instance, some people find that their hair does not respond well to silicone products (found in most "smoothing" or "anti frizz" products and many conditioning shampoos), if used over a long period of time. Any ingredient that ends with the suffix "cone" in the ingredient list is usually a silicone derivative and should be avoided by those sensitive to it (I am not decrying products containing silicone, only stating an example... I regularly use some products that contain small amounts of silicone with no ill effects on my own hair). Products that nourish your hair with natural ingredients that are available at most health food stores are excellent alternatives to the chemical laden, overpriced high-end lines sold in department stores and salons (I can personally recommend Nature's Gate products, of which there is a wide variety from which to choose). Either way, what matters most is to use whatever works best for your hair, not what is necessarily the hottest trendy product or for that matter, the most cost efficient product. This is one of those steps to growing long, healthy hair in which common sense plays a huge role.



19. Deep condition your hair at least monthly, even if it's in good shape this will help keep it that way. If your hair is dry or damaged, deep condition weekly. Hot oil treatments are a good alternative for very dry hair or for extra conditioning (but be forewarned, to some extent hot oil treatments will lift any non permanent color you've added). You might want to try washing and applying conditioner at night, wearing a shower cap to bed, and rinsing in the morning for a really intense conditioning treatment as well. A word to the wise... conditioning nights have been conclusively proven to be detrimental to romantic evenings with the significant other. Use this information to your own best advantage.



20. Lessen the friction on your hair whenever possible. Don't sleep with your hair loose or if you must, use a satin pillowcase. If your hair is very long and prone to getting caught in car windows, seat belts, doors, or even under your butt when you sit down, it's important to remember that all these things can cause damage to your precious locks. Wear your hair braided or in an updo hairstyle (did I already mention hairsticks?) whenever possible to avoid daily wear and tear. And we all know, no matter what promises hair product manufacturers claim, the ONLY way to fix damaged hair is to CUT IT OFF... perish the thought!



HOPE IT HELPS!! x



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

My hair goes all the way down my back and i have it cut every month . Ive always brushed my hair alot what my hairdresser says helped keep it growing so quickly. I also was my hair every day im not so sure if thats such a good thing to do . so you should try brushing your hair alot and if it still continues to not grow u should go and have some hair extentions put in My mum had them and they looked great and really natural there worth the money . Hope i helped .



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

Taking vitamins daily and some gelatin might help your



hair and nails grow a little faster but the rate at which



your hair grows is basically genetic...ask your mom



about her own experience with this. In the meantime,



try hair extensions which can be woven into your natural



hair until it grows to the length you want.



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

calcium pills



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

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Brushing it everynight ....works verywell



also besides doing that do pony tails .....but were the band is really tight (dont hurt yourself either).....mmmmmm......if you dont like wearing ponytails than do it at night leave it like that the whole night undo in the morning and you are set........



also vitamins like b complex is good for strong and healty hair.....



mmmmm....... i seen the milk commercial but cant really say thats true ......but everything above works for me and in less than a month my hair grows inches and i been doing this since i was little.



note: with ponytails you might feel scalp soreness but thats because the band might be to tight .....its good to feel that pain then you know its working a hot shower is just the trick to fix it!



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

Use aphoghee (spelling?) to prevent breakage. Keep your ends clipped. Keep heat off for as long as you can. Try wet and go instead of blow drying, you should see results in two months.



What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

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What is the best way to make my hair grow? my hair is thick but its not long like i will like it so help me .?

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What brand of box hair dye is best for thick, somewhat coarse hair? I want to dye my hair reddish-br

Being a stylist, I hate to recommend drugstore product. But I would go with Clairol or Loreal. They also have proffessional color and have been around for many years and have great reputations.



What brand of box hair dye is best for thick, somewhat coarse hair? I want to dye my hair reddish-brown.?

Feria



What brand of box hair dye is best for thick, somewhat coarse hair? I want to dye my hair reddish-brown.?

Textures and Tone - Ruby Rage



dats the color i have in my hair...its like a reddish brown

I have a round face,chubby cheeks,glasses,and my hair is thick, do you have any advice on a certain

shorter hair to the shoulders or above always looks good on a round face. Make sure that the layers start around your cheeks. This will give it a slimming look!!! PS I had the same problem.



I have a round face,chubby cheeks,glasses,and my hair is thick, do you have any advice on a certain hair cut?

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I have a round face,chubby cheeks,glasses,and my hair is thick, do you have any advice on a certain hair cut?

Ummmmm I can't tell if your a guy or a girl and what length your hair is already.



I have a round face,chubby cheeks,glasses,and my hair is thick, do you have any advice on a certain hair cut?

American GI or skin head!



I have a round face,chubby cheeks,glasses,and my hair is thick, do you have any advice on a certain hair cut?

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Hair question. fairly thick. dirty blonde. new cut!?!?!?

hello.



i need a new hair cut.



i have dirty blonde hair, and it falls 3-4 inches below my shoulder.. middle back.



i was wondering if you had any suggestions of what i could do with it that is different.. but not too crazy.



like i dont want it really short.



and i dont want to color it.



i have green eyes btw.



i have a kinda longish face.. so anything that would look good with that let me know



thankss for all the ideas.



also. any specific hairstyles that would look good are greatly appreciated.



Hair question. fairly thick. dirty blonde. new cut!?!?!?

If you have thick hair, I think layers would look great. Maybe you can get bangs or sideswept bangs (they'd look good with a long face). Maybe cut it an inch or two, but you're right, I don't think a short cut is the best course of action.



And you're right about the color. Blonde hair looks awesome with green eyes!



I'm sure you'll find a look that's great for you. Try looking in hair magazines, watching out for a model that has similar face structures or hair compared to you.



Hair question. fairly thick. dirty blonde. new cut!?!?!?

layer it having hair that layers lifts the face and if its rather "thinish" it give a more full look. Its also very easy to take care of. but with the blonde you have to be care to go to a good beautician because the blonde shows a bad cut really good... trust me i to have blonde hair.