If you have fine or thinning hair you might feel it is difficult to find a hair style that suits you. A trip to a barber or hairdresser can be a source of distress.
It is important that you can discuss your fine or thinning hair and the style you want with the person cutting it and not feel any embarrassment or distress.
To avoid the situation of ending up with a style you did not want be sure to discuss your desired style with your hairdresser in full.
And in no circumstances attempt the dreaded 'comb over' by growing your hair at the sides and the back long and combing over the fine or receding areas.
This will almost definitely bring unwanted attention and highlight what you are trying to conceal.
Make the hair lighter if you are light skinned.
Of course, if you have a darker scalp then a darker colour would be better.
There are also a vast range of thickening shampoos and conditioners that add volume to the hair and are less likely to break and damage the already weakened follicle.
It is also advisable not to let fine or thinning hair get too greasy.
For women, chin length cuts are recommended by most stylists. Again, attention and emphasis will be on the features, face and neck, rather than the hair.
As is similar for men, hair that is too long will make the hair appear weaker and thinner than it actually is.. Curling irons and straighteners should be avoided as they can seriously damage hair.
A short cut with hair brushed behind the ears is a most suitable look.
Extensions are an absolute no-no and will add stress to an already weakened hair follicle.
There are surely lots of excellent styles that can help with fine or thinning hair.
It is important that you can discuss your fine or thinning hair and the style you want with the person cutting it and not feel any embarrassment or distress.
To avoid the situation of ending up with a style you did not want be sure to discuss your desired style with your hairdresser in full.
And in no circumstances attempt the dreaded 'comb over' by growing your hair at the sides and the back long and combing over the fine or receding areas.
This will almost definitely bring unwanted attention and highlight what you are trying to conceal.
Make the hair lighter if you are light skinned.
Of course, if you have a darker scalp then a darker colour would be better.
There are also a vast range of thickening shampoos and conditioners that add volume to the hair and are less likely to break and damage the already weakened follicle.
It is also advisable not to let fine or thinning hair get too greasy.
For women, chin length cuts are recommended by most stylists. Again, attention and emphasis will be on the features, face and neck, rather than the hair.
As is similar for men, hair that is too long will make the hair appear weaker and thinner than it actually is.. Curling irons and straighteners should be avoided as they can seriously damage hair.
A short cut with hair brushed behind the ears is a most suitable look.
Extensions are an absolute no-no and will add stress to an already weakened hair follicle.
There are surely lots of excellent styles that can help with fine or thinning hair.
About the Author:
Stephen Lambert is a 32 year old hairdresser from the UK. To find more excellent advice on the getting the best hair style for fine hair and on cosmetic hair enhancers please visit www.hairstyleforfinehair.co.uk
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