People with fine hair have various problems styling it. There are tips to be given about styling your fine hair and some of them work better for men, whilst others do so for women. Some recent developments in the field however, provide a powerful tool for solving this problem in both genders.
Very commonly men with thinning and fine hair cut it short and use the comb over method, or perm and color it to achieve some body to it.
With women, choices of styling are more varied and allow for greater imagination when playing around with your hair style. These are useful tips for both genders.
1. Perming it.
With thin and fine hair, getting a perm could be just the thing for you. Achieving a few curls could get you the thicker looking hair you’ve been striving for. Just be sure to familiarise your stylist with the problem of your fine hair, so that they can adjust the strength of your perm accordingly. A gentler one would still do the job.
2. Highlights.
Your hair shaft instantly gets thicker with the hair dye. Therefore getting highlights immediately makes your hair to appear thicker and fuller, giving you a better chance of choosing a hair style for your fine hair, that will compliment its natural shape. Of course you should be cautious with different hair dyes’ strengths and therefore choose a mild and kinder to your hair version. It is best to consult with your stylist beforehand. I recommend perming first and then adding some color respectively.
3. Use microfibers.
The latest and most effective hair styling solution for fine hair is sprinkling microfibers on. It works on the principle of adding mascara to your eye lashes. Women know the effect of plumping up even the tiniest hairs well, but this is something completely revolutionary for men. It’s a simple cosmetic step, which could make all the difference. It does not take long to apply and unlike perming and colouring your hair, applying microfibers does not impose even the slightest risk of damaging your fine hair. It’s completely harmless.
The bad news is microfibers would not work on your completely bald patches as they need hair, however tiny, to attach to.
Source: Hair Loss













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