Thin hair implies a lack of density, "fine" hair, however, is a texture, as is "thick" hair. You can have a lot of fine hair that dries slower than a scarce amount of thick hair, or a lot of thick hair that dries slower than a scarce amount of fine hair. It all depends on the texture and porosity as well as the temperature conditions of where/how your hair is being dried.
It depends upon the individuals genes. Thick or thin the gene pool rules.
Yes, you can get a hairdresser to thin your hair. It will be much easier to maintain and style than thick hair.
Thick hair is more dominant.
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The difference between thin and thick hair is that thin hair grows from small hair follicles while thick hair grows from larger hair follicles. You can also tell the difference between the two by examining how visible a single strand of hair is. If you can barely see it, you have thin hair.
Thin wires
looks thick to me ;)
I think it does because when you leave it down it looks thick... But it does depend on your hair type. If you have thin hair, it will look thin either way. I you have thick hair, it will look thinner up.
the answer is because your protein in your hair is different. With thick hair you have more protein, with thin hair you have less protein that is also the reason for straight hair and curly hair.
goto a hair dresser and they can thin it or just us a razor and thin it yourself it's really easy
Because there's less volume to cook.
Yes the in-styler can work on any hair type from thick, curly hair to thin straight hair