How to Take Care of Thin Hair?

in haircare •  3 years ago 

Fine hair is something a lot of people have to deal with. While some may have fine hair in large volumes, other have fine hair that has considerably thinned out. Either way, anyone who possesses fine hair has a real challenge to face up to.

On the flip side, those with fine hair are also acutely aware of the various advantages it offers – the hair dries out really quick and can be straightened or curled with ease and in less time. In order to achieve desired styling results, less amount of styling product is needed. When added up, these attributes help in saving money, energy, and time. This is a benefit sorely missed by those with fuller hair.

Managing Thin Hair

Nevertheless, the uncompromising delicacy of fine hair is something that needs to be dealt with extreme attention and care for a good look and healthy hair. Here is a look at some of the things that people with thin hair need to do in order to maintain their locks.

Do a quick wash of your hair

Those with coarser hair won’t need a wash more than twice a week but for someone with fine hair, it is extremely important that the hair be kept clean. With the hair being smaller in diameter, the secreted oil from the scalp moves down the strand faster than usual and causes the hair to take on a greasy look quickly. When you wash your hair every other day or, if possible, regularly, this oil buildup is removed, and the hair does not get weighed down. There is nothing better than fresh and fine hair, a fact few can ever ignore!

Make use of the right products

While washing the hair, it is very important to note that the right set of products is being used. Shampoos and conditioners that give an ultra-hydrating effect are a great choice, but the formula used in them can cause fine hair to be weighed down and appear flat. Volumizing formulae would be better served, being lightweight and giving a lifted look around the root. While applying conditioner on your hair, focus more on the ends where the hair tends to feel drier than elsewhere.

A haircut is in order

Fine hair grown to long lengths can develop a flat, thin look which is not best suited for many people. Getting a haircut helps in adding volume, movement, and dimension to your locks. A trendy, fashionable bob could be the answer. Avoid going through too many layers as that could result in a thin appearance of the ends. Try to keep the hair at the same length as far as possible for it to look fuller. Fine hair often ends up being weaker compared to other hair types so if you are keen to keep the split ends at bay, develop a practice of regular trims.

Mask the hair before doing shampoo

Individuals with fine hair have given hair masks a bad reputation though it has been found that these deep conditioning treatments are of immense benefits. However, you need to know how to use them right. A person with fine hair must use the hair mask before shampooing to get the maximum nourishing benefits without facing the risk of their hair being weighed down.

Keep your arsenal ready

The right products are very important for styling fine hair since the smallest error can lead to your hair falling flat. Lightweight powders, root lifting sprays, and volumizing mousses help in adding dimension, texture and volume to your hair as long as you ensure not to go overboard with the usage. Using too many of these styling products all at once can lead to an unwanted buildup around the strands and cause your hair to be weighed down.

Dry your hair on low heat

Have you been maximizing the power settings on your blow-dryer in the hope that it will help in boosting volumes? That is not the way it is done. While drying hair, rough dry on the lowest heat and power settings until your hair has become 80% dried. Next, use a round brush made of natural bristle and finish the drying process until the hair becomes completely smooth. In order to get that extra volume, spritz a little dry shampoo through the strands.

FAQs on Hair Care

Is a dry shampoo sufficient for keeping hair fresh in between washes?

Yes, dry shampoos give the desired results but ensure you take stock of the ingredients in use. They will not add any amount of benefit to your hair. While buying the shampoo, ensure they do not contain proteins or alcohols which could lead to hair drying out further which will give the exact opposite of your desired results.

Is there any proven method where you can go to bed with wet hair and wake up with it looking good?

Yes, this technique has been known to work but you need to air dry the hair partially at the beginning. Don’t have your hair soaking wet when you go to bed, ensure that it is at least 75% dry by then. Twist and tie up into a loose bun and use a scrunchy band to hold it together. The natural, beachy waves will be in place when you release it in the morning.

Is their any truth to the fact that taking prenatal vitamins helps in making the hair grow faster?

Yes, this is true. Prenatal vitamins speed up every biological process because our body is made to feel as if it is being provided with nutrients for two people. However, it is advisable that you consult your physician before taking any.

Is the use of drugstore dye advisable?

Drugstore dyes are good only if you are planning to move up by one or two shades. Box dyes are usually pretty mild and do not pose a risk to your hair, but you are unlikely to get the desired results with their usage, more so if you are planning on a drastic shift of color. However, they work fine for someone looking to move up by a shade or two.





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