try using a volumizing shampoo and conditioner
To grow thicker hair, try incorporating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, such as iron and biotin, which are essential for hair health. Use gentle hair products, avoid excessive heat styling, and protect your hair from damage by minimizing brushing when wet. Consider using hair growth treatments or supplements recommended by a healthcare professional for best results.
Eat well, get regular exercise, and take care of your hair.
To grow thicker hair, focus on maintaining a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals, avoid excessive heat styling and chemical treatments, use a gentle shampoo and conditioner, and consider using products with ingredients like biotin, keratin, and castor oil. Additionally, regular scalp massages and avoiding tight hairstyles can help improve circulation to the hair follicles and promote thicker hair growth.
Grandpa would grow hair on his chin, while Grandma might claim she doesn't grow hair on her upper lip (mustache area).
Yes, women can continue to grow their hair long after menopause. Hair growth is determined by genetics, health, and care practices, rather than menopausal status. Ensuring proper nutrition, stress management, and using hair care products suitable for the hair type can help promote healthy hair growth at any age.
As men age, the hair follicles in their ears become sensitive to changes in hormone levels, causing them to produce longer and thicker hair. This is a natural part of the aging process and is influenced by genetics as well. Additionally, decreased cell regeneration in the ear area can also contribute to hair growth.
if you really want to get rid of the hair, wax it. but know that the hair will come back. it depends though, for some people with years of waxing the hair starts to become thinner. for others the hair comes back thicker and faster.you can also use nair. ive never used it but im pretty sure it kinda burns the hair off. but again, the hair will come back.hair is a little b**** like that... it just keeps coming back
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
Nothing that you can put on from the outside will make your hair grow thicker. (With the possible exception of Minoxidil.)
you have to condicion
Really thick.
Eating a healthy diet and taking vitamins can help your hair grow thicker and fuller. Taking good care of your hair will also help.
yes
no it just looks darker and thicker because of stubble
No; that's a common myth. It seems thicker because of the stubble.
its really easy theres this hair product thats called thicker and better hair i used it my hair is this as can be.
No it just grows back.
go to the barber shop
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