7 LIFE CHANGING HACKS FOR THIN & FINE HAIR!

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Hey Babe's, I hope you enjoyed this video and found it helpful.
What are some of your tips for thin hair? Also I've listed all my favorite hair products in the description box. 🤓😘

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SUMMARY:
1- fill empty spaces with eyeshadow.
2- use dry shampoo.
3- skip conditioner.
4- use tiny amount of product.
5- blunt cut.
6- curls ( use hair protectant )
7- flip your hair.

dr.dimaob
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You validated what I have been trying to get my stylist to do..DITCH THE LAYERS! They always want to layer fine/thin hair but always makes the hair, particularly the ends incredibly thin!

PineGeri
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I’m a hairstylist. I can totally condone and actually recommend people with thin hair get a blunt cut! It helps add weight to your hair which can help make it appear thicker!! Great tips!’

goodyplenty
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Thank you for mentioning the struggle in putting straight hair into a ponytail! I get so frustrated when other girls say "Just put your hair up." when for me, putting my hair takes forever!

elizabethbachicha
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Thanks for telling the "obvious" parts as well. They are not obvious to all.

I can't curl my hair. No matter what I do. They won't last. I baraly have to shake my head before they come out, its so frustrating!

stumpen
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Ya I did the whole layer thing when I was young at the suggestion of many hairdressers. All it did was take away layers of my already thin hair and make it look thinner. Now that I've grown it out ( but not a blunt cut, just long) I look like I have more I do.

personincognito
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The layer thing!!! I got my hair cut to my shoulders and the stylist “texturized” it and you could see through my hair at my neck and it looked so sad and awful. When it grew out, I got it cut straight across and it looked so much better without the wispy thin pieces at my neck!

gretaw
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Yes! I ask for a blunt cut with no see throughs. Stylist hate it. I think it looks so much better.

kelsterMcNelster
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I am a hairdresser and that is EXACTLY what I recommend to all of my thin/fine guests. Adding layers is the process of removing weight. Thin and fine needs to preserve all of the weight possible!

hauberbl
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I have similar texture to yours! my hair is naturally blond, very thin at the front pieces and thicker in the back near nape of my neck. My hair used to be super stragly and thin but now it’s fine/normal! :) I love your tips and here’s what I do for mine:
1.) aveda thickening tonic. this mf is expensive and it’s only 3.4oz but it gives your hair GRIT and THICC-ness. it actually works. just expensive but it’s really really worth!
2.) no bleaching at ALL. I know your hair is fine/thin but if you stopped bleaching you would be surprised how much more hair you have!! however I think your hair looks really good, esp for being bleached. other girls with thin hair literally have super splitty and gross. opt for olaplex, do a balayage less often if you still want some blonde. Either way even thick haired people lose so much thickness overtime because bleaching is the worst. summer mckeen on YouTube is a good example. Her hair before blonde was so thick. Now, it’s still thick but it’s so damaged.
3.) blow dryer should be far away from your hair/ use warm or cool air. My hairs thin and takes 5 min to dry on Hot, so do your hair the favor and put it on cool and it’ll take 10-15 min to dry but it’s soooo less damaging.
4.) best thing to do is opt for a heat-free style. I just do simple braids when my hairs damp and since getting a BLUNT cut like you said (BEST advice ever tbh) it actually looks nice with braid waves!!
5.) maintain a blunt cut! Your hair looks damn good with ur cut! I hate these hairstylists w/ thick manes tell me to “gEt lAyErS” cause my hair is thin. There’s just not enough hair to layer, and since it breaks easily I go to the salon about every 6 months to maintain the thick ends of my straight-acorss cut.
6.) use conditioner and LEAVE it in @ the ends. I don’t fully wash all my condicioner out. I leave it in at the ends so my hair is nice and detangled, as thin hair likes to knot.

Sorry this is so long but I’m so passionate about this topic! All the beauty youtubers either have thick hair or hair extensions and no one ever considers fine hair beautiful!! But to me after really taking care of mine and letting it grow out and stop trying to make it something it was not I’ve realized my hair can be beautiful in it’s own unique way: angel- like baby wispy hair, fine and silky, soft to the touch. It’s not something that thick hair has. 😊 good luck and much love for your hair journey!! ❤️

CrystalStackhouse
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My best tip: condition FIRST, ends only, then shampoo at the roots, letting the suds rinse through the ends. A world of difference.

lynnminich
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skip conditioner or use it on the tips
hair oils ( keep it minimal) and hair products would be better to avoid it
ditch the layers
basic and simple cut
curl hair to add volume
switch up the parts

eman
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I struggle with my hair tickling my face which I am constantly tucking away and behind my ears. Touching it all the time causes it to get oily faster! It seems to float around being so light and I also have tiny baby hairs all around my hairline. It drives me insane and I have never found a solution.

CallMeAsh
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Toppik has a hair fibers for many colours uve used it for yrs covers up scalp area. Its a

stavkaps
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Great tips. I don’t know why many stylists push layers. I don’t think they work for everyone.

CarrieV
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I asked my stylist for a blunt cut and he looked at me all weird! Anyway he cut it the way I wanted it and it looks so much thicker. I have found a product that works wonders for me. It is Puff Me by Kevin Murphy a dry powder that I spray in my hair like you are using the dry shampoo.

janethardy
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I have baby fine hair, but I also have plenty of hair; too many people confuse fine with thin. I’ve always had to argue with hairdressers over the blunt cut vs texturizing, point cutting, etc, all of which are wrong for fine or thin hair as you point out. I also learned to wear my hair a bit longer than what I actually like because it gives better cover over the crown area and at the nape. I will have to give the dry shampoo a try; since my hair is naturally dry I figured it would make it too dry.

Deanriley
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John Frieda mousse is incredible, put a lot in wet hair and you’ll be amazed!! And it holds your curls without hair spray. Your hair will not be soft and fluffy though. Makes your hair look super thick though. Love it! Going to add some of these tips as well

SS-ints
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Yes! I always tell my hairdresser - no layers! I ask them slowly and clearly, to cut across, or a blunt cut, and I say the words - without layers. I always try to be clear of what I want to hairdressers.

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