14 Tips for Making Thinning Hair Look Fuller
These styling tips work with other solutions for thinning hair, such as the Women’s Rogaine treatment. With some patience, practice, and special products, you can achieve what stylists have been doing for years — making thin and thinning hair look fuller!
- Use products specially formulated for fine, thin, and thinning hair.
- Rinse your hair well! Leftover residue weighs hair down.
- Treat your hair gently to avoid breakage, especially when it’s wet.
- Use a wide-tooth comb or a natural-hair brush.
- When using curlers, or a curling iron, wind loosely and gently.
- Apply a light conditioner just to the ends of your hair.
- Towel-dry your hair first, and then use a low heat setting on your blow-dryer.
- If wearing a ponytail, don’t pull hair too tightly. And don’t use rubber bands!
- To get volume, "back comb" your hair: bend over and comb up and back from the front of your head toward the crown.
- Fine hair looks fuller when it’s shorter, so try an above-the-shoulder, layered cut, or a blunt cut.
- Vary your part, make it zigzag, or go with a "messy" part or no part at all!
- Get a perm or curl your hair to create volume.
- Color your hair one shade lighter, or get all-around highlights.
- Consider cosmetic camouflage! There are new "cover-up" products, such as Toppik (microfiber "hairs" made from protein to thicken your existing hair), COUVRé (a cream or spray that masks thinning hair), and DermMatch (a cosmetic powder that temporarily thickens hair and covers the scalp). Ask your stylist for more information.
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