Go to a hair salon and ask them to thin out your hair.
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.
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For my hair, it's about 6 inches shorter. But, I have very thick hair. Those with thinner hair, it will be less. Hope this helps.
It thins it out some, makes it a bit more tame and less thick. When done properly, it can look really good.
you can go to the hairdressers and ask them to 'thin' it meaning a lot of the weight is taken off
well by not adding high-lights or getting hair extensions going for a regular trim start with short hair so there is less to deal with then gradually build up to getting long hair. or go for hair loss treatment?
It depends on how long your hair is...if it is really short (Less than shoulder length) then noif it is quite short (Just below shoulders) It is unlikely.. depends on your hair thicknessIf it is very long (Way below shoulders) Then yes
I myself have just straightened my hair or put it in a ponytail. It depends on how long your hair actually is and how thick it is to tell. Just try new things when you have extra time and see if they work. What this is not how you do hair do coon tails and that other stuff
less heat, styling the hair in opposite direction creates volume, far as the follicles, its based on geneticts and the thing you eat. Foods with high protein help.
it depends on the texture of your hair and the thickness, lets say you have really thick hair i would use a hair dryer most of the way and let the rest air dry (To have less frizziness) and if you had really thin hair i would just let it air dry
Shoulder gussets allow freer shoulder motion and less hair rubbing than non-gussetted designs. They also reduce the friction on the blanket itself, which gives it a longer useful life. Older styles used to rub all the hair off on the withers and points of the shoulder.
your DON'T relax the shoulder. the butt stock is held close (tight) to the shoulder. In this manner there is less (pain) recoil to the shoulder.