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    Posted: May 02 2000 at 2:40pm
I have always had thin hair and it's getting worse. I'd like to get some information on hair weaving or hair pieces that look natural. I need something that will work with an outdoor lifestyle.

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Hi Dina:

There are many ways to add hair for instant fullness and volume. Hair extensions, the glue in method, braid in method, the interlock braid method, the hot glue method. I'm not sure which you would be interested in but all can be a quick fix for a new do. There is a method that used a caplike netting. This is done professionally by someone trained to make a hairpiece for you. It seems like a good way to go since you can use it over and over. I wish I could give you a name or place to contact but I can't. Try seeking out the information on the internet maybe you can find out more about them. Good luck.

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Thanks Forest for your reply. My hair is thin and in bad shape, so the cap netting idea sounds like the most gentle approach. I will do some research on the subject. I have no idea what that is. Thanks for the tip. Dina
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