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Any of you ladies have really thin hair? I do and I hate it. Any advice on what to do with it? I see all these cute hairstyles on pinterrest and I am so jealous. Any products that you like?
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Re: Thin hair
My hair is so much thinner now following my lovely postpartum hair falling out in clumps experience.
Try some thickening/volumizing spray before blow-drying. I find that foam ones work best. I use Redken Guts 10 which is expensive, but I find it works so much better than the cheap drugstore stuff.
I would love to try Aquage uplifting foam that this blogger uses, but haven't found it around here.
http://www.thesmallthingsblog.com/2011/08/bouncey-curled-under.html
ETA: I tried flat-ironing my hair the way she does in this tutorial before I had Mackenzie and did find that it gave it a lot more "oomph" and bounce. I did not pin the pieces up though, just used her flatiron technique.
My hair isn't so thin as it is fine. Because of that I pretty much tend to stick to volumizing varieties of shampoo. I also wash my hair every day and blow dry it. If I do that and style it right away it tends to keep a good shape and look full enough for me.
I'm not particularly creative with my hair styles though... I'm a rather tried and true kind of girl when it comes to beauty tips. If I do get brave enough to try an updo or actual style other than straight down, I like to use a bit of mousse to give it a workable texture. I have Suave professionals right now and I like it a lot. After the style is complete a mist of hair spray goes a long way.