I have been using edible gelatine in my diet for a few months and yes from what I see my hair and nails are stronger, I'm not sure if this is because of the Gelatin only because I have also been using a mixture of vitamins and minerals.
yes gelatin thickens hair, it coats each
hair strand and add substance in it to give it a thicker look.
Pectin and gelatin are substances that can thicken liquids to form a semisolid gel.
Because when the base of the gelatin does not thicken first before adding the solid ingredients, the solid ingredients you are going to add will settle at the bottom of your gelatin mixture.
.19 ounces of gelatin is needed for 12 ounces of liquid.
i think to thicken it so it is easier to consume/put on your skin
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.
Jello uses Gelatin to become thick & wiggly. Gelatin is a collagen byproduct obtained from animals. So Jello is not Vegan friendly.
a light brown powder, oral demulcent. Pectin is a Gelatin found in ripened fruits. It helps jams and jellies to thicken and set.
You can add baking soda to you shampoo . Also add oat flour to your conditioner . This may help . :)
No because if you have thin hair the hairdresser can thicken your hair if needed.
yes it is
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.
I would suggest shampoo and conditioner that will strengthen and thicken your hair. It's available in almost every store!