A Guide to Managing Thin Hair

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Whether you’re a man or a woman, providing maintenance to thin or fine hair is always one of your beauty routine’s most tedious but rewarding challenges. Those who deal with the plights of stretching, breakage, and constant hair shedding are often left envying those with voluptuous tresses, a-la-Zac Efron or Jessica Alba.
We have no control over how it grows, but we can maintain our hair and see results. Here are a couple of pointers on keeping your thin hair looking pristine and healthy.

Identify the Cause of the Thinning

It’s easy to throw in the towel and just accept defeat; you’ll never have the thick hair you want. However, it’s possible to address thinning hair by first figuring out what’s causing it in the first place. Anything from genetics, medical conditions, nutrient deficiencies, or products harsh on your hair can be why your hair feels flatter than a washboard.

While you may be dealing with alopecia, you may realize that minor problems are causing your thin hair, like low-quality products, towel drying, and extreme exposure to the sun.

Make Salon Appointments Regularly

Going to the hairdresser consistently is an important activity for keeping your hair looking lush and rejuvenated. Constant hair trimming is absolutely necessary to prevent split ends from forming, which is a commonplace occurrence that makes hair even thinner. A stylist or barber can also provide you with tips to rejuvenate your hair and order unique products for you.

A quick search for “hair salon near me” will point you in the right direction. Just call ahead of time and ensure the salon has a stylist specializing in thinning hair.

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Choose an Adequate Style

Your hair is only as beautiful and healthy as how you decide to style it. With some astute hairdresser tricks, those fine, thin strands can look so thick that your co-workers or classmates will try to discover if you got a hair transplant over the break.

A textured crop works great for men looking to cover up thinning scalps, with the long strands appearing unusually heavy. Meanwhile, a stacked bob hairstyle is a stylish, minimalistic choice for women who desire volume and fullness.

Understand What Works for You

It’s worth mentioning that every person’s hair is uniquely different. Just because a select myriad of Brazilian essential oils and multivitamins worked for your friend Jason – who had a receding hairline and thinning hair – doesn’t mean those exact products will work for you. Do your research and trial and error for the best options.
A method that works universally, however, is scalp massaging. Studies demonstrate that consistent massaging stretches the hair follicles and stimulates thicker hair growth. Something as simple as a healthy diet that ensures you get all the nutrients you need can also do wonders for hair growth.

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Invest in a Satin Pillowcase

Although mostly known for aiding in skincare, satin pillowcases are ideal for those with thin hair. The satin’s silky texture doesn’t allow the hair to move mid-doze, meaning your hair will get less tangled and roughed up as you brush through it.

Additionally, the lack of friction on the fabric means that there will be less breakage to the relief of those suffering from hair loss.

Closing Thoughts

Thin hair can be a blessing and a curse, trading off the volume and easy maintenance for the silkiest and smoothest of textures. Even though you can’t actually obtain thicker hair, you can take measures to increase your hair’s volume appearance-wise.

With the right styling, products, and investment, your hair can undergo a revival comparable to a beachside vacation.


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