Density of Your Hair

Thin Hair

You may have found that over the years the amount of hair on your head has decreased. Due to age, hormones, stress, medical, and other environmental circumstances hair may fall out and “thin out”.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a permanent fix just yet. However, there are a few things that may help in delaying this process from happening or happening at all. When the hair follicles ( the place on our scalp where our hair grows from) are clogged, hair is unable to break through the barrier, resulting in no hair growth. To insure that the follicle stays open, we can exfoliate our scalp ( similar to what we do with our skin). This process with remove the dead skin cells from the follicle which will promote heathy hair growth.

For instant results in thickening the hair the best thing to do would be to use products advertised for thickening the hair. These products will use larger molecules that will help the product adhere to the hair and have the image of a fatter cuticle or thicker strands of hair.

Also, making sure you are keeping a healthy diet, stress free living,  and maintaining proper vitamin intake. All these things can help aid in healthier hair and keep your hair growing.

Medium Hair

You are in a category that is the subject to jealousy among men and women all over the world. There is not much to say here… your hair is not too thick and not too thin. Most likely you are able to have optimal drying time and find it fairy manageable. Be grateful for your genes and for every hair on your head for there are many people that would trade their thickness with yours in a heart beat.

Thick Hair

You are the on other spectrum of the hair charts. You do not struggle with bald spots on your head. Your haircuts take extra long and your stylist wishes she would have worn a sweatband before starting the blow drying process.

As you know, your hair takes patience, arm strength, and extra products when it comes to styling. One way to eliminate these side effects is to not wash your hair everyday. More than likely your hair can at least* go a day with out washing before it looks like its a greasy mess. Do yourself and your hair a favor and take a day off. That way when you do take the time and effort to blow dry and style your hair one day, you know that you are putting in a two-days work amount, and you can take a break the following day. Learn, the art of multitasking, and let your hair air dry a bit before you start the hot process of blow drying your hair. Thoroughly towel dry your hair, put a little leave-in conditioner in your hair, and go do your make up or house work. Let the air be your friend for a few minutes and see what it will dry naturally for you.

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