If your hair is naturally thin it may be a part of your genetics, your hair may be thin because of your genes and there may not be anything you can do to increase the thickness of the fine strands or the amount of hair you have on your head. Your head has a genetically pre determined number of hairs and hair follicles on your head and this differs from person to person.
If your hair is very straight it can appear flatter and more thin so you can try styles that make your hair appear thicker. You can try to get volume by blow drying your hair using a round brush, you could use rollers or a curling iron to give you lift and curls and depending on how susceptible your hair is to holding a curl you may need a holding product, look for one without alcohol. You can also try crimping and other styles to make thin fine hair look more volumized.
If your hair is thin due to damage rather than your genes and biology you can try thickening products. There are many on the market such as shampoos and conditioner that claim to help thin hair gain more body. If you want something more clinically strong I know of a line at Sally’s called Folicure that has a whole line of products for thin hair, I have never tried it myself because I have naturally thick hair but you can see if that works or talk to someone at the salon and see if they can recommend something. You can also check online for products for thin hair that will help thicken your hair and read the reviews about them to help determine which ones are good.
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