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Summary: To make thin hair thicker, a hair care supplement is sometimes necessary, and reducing the amount of processing done to the hair is important. Nourish the hair from the inside out to make it thicker with helpful advice from a certified hairstylist in this free video on ethnic care.
Cheryl is a certified hair stylist and a certified teacher for hair care and styling. She specializes in African American hairstyles.read more
"And now I will talk to you more about how to make or attempt to make your thin hair thicker or to grow thicker hair. One of the most common issues with African-American hair, is that hair thins over a matter of time, over time, and that could be due to aging or just due to the fact that your hair follicles possibly have, the size have decreased. Maybe it's due to over-processing your hair, or leaving chemicals on too long. It could be a numerous amount of things, but what I normally suggest for my clients is to work from the inside out, and I would suggest to you to speak with your stylist or speak to a dermatologist about a hair care supplement. My favorite is Vito-Specific. Another way to thicken your hair is to use a mild relaxer rather than a super or a regular because it won't deteriorate or even break down a hair strand as much. This will leave your hair, hair strands thicker as the hair grows, and you will see over time that your hair feels thicker and it also appears thicker. One product that you can use in addition to your hair vitamins would be a serum, a Vito-Specific hair serum that you would apply onto your hair every three days or every day, just according to how often you shampoo the hair. Is apply the serum onto the hair using half inch subsections. And then apply, and then desi, then style your hair as desired."
eHow Article: How to Make Thin Hair Thicker