by taking really good care of it and keeping it moisturized ;)
No because if you have thin hair the hairdresser can thicken your hair if needed.
it mostly just greeses ur hair and its not healthy for your hair at all
Viviscal is a product that comes in the form of a pill or shampoo that should thicken your hair and enforce hair growth by adding several vitamins. Though no actual peer reviewed study supports this.
i sincerly doubt it
Rogaine is a medication that can help slow hair loss and in some cases regrow hair, but it is not guaranteed to thicken hair for everyone. Results may vary depending on the individual and the underlying cause of hair loss. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
No, that was a rumour brought about by the dark stubble which grows after it.
There are no hair follices on palm due to thicken epidermis layer. So, there is no chance of growing hair in that area.
There are several shampoo's and treatments available that will temporarily thicken hair but there are no proven long term treatments. Most people use the ones available regularly to keep it thick.
No, there is no way to thicken the beard. Your genetics is what determines the amount and thickness of facial hair and hair for the matter you have. Although I do have to admit that I noticed a substantial thickening of my beard when I started lifting weights heavily about 2 years ago. My theory is that it has something to do with the testosterone increase.
Red wine is not recommended for conditioning the hair unless you have red hair since it can stain. Pour it on the hair as a final rinse. It helps thicken hair and supports hair growth.
No, since the shampoo is helping your hair thicken, it doesn't dry it out. It makes it more moisturized.
layering helps to make you hair appear thicker and some hair colourings add a coat over your hair strands and thicken it :') take advice from your hair dresser maybe see what would suit you :)