Applying Henna is known to be a good option for giving more volume to hair. You must also pay attention to the conditioners you are using and make sure its right for your hair type and actually promotes thickening. Hot oil massages for your scalp can also promote circulation and help towards your goal.
it would make your hair more shinier
Depends what hair cut of his you are trying to do.. In all his hairstyles however, he has razored hair (layers; jagged). Its also somewhat fluffy. SO, razor your hair to give it layers (this will also make it easier to make it fluffy). Wash your hair so its nice and clean. Add some pomade to your hair while its wet, and hand your head up side down while you blowdry it. When hair is dry, add a base coat of hairspray at the roots and begin teasing slightly. When teasing is done, add one final coat of hairspray to keep it all in shape. You now have hair like Jayy Von Monroe.
one is more fluffy then the other
a cute one :) --- Yeah. I would describe his hair as kinda spikey, yet fluffy at the same time. Lol.
i usually have braids in my hair. if you know how to braid then its the same, but each time you put one strand of hair over the other strand, you have to grab some more hair to make it fit.
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He has fur.. He's quite a fluffy little thing but as far as a hair doo goes I don't think he has one. Which is strange because Angela, the female lombax in the second game has a pony tail. xx
One can find information on how to make their hair grow faster in the following sites; growhairguru/how to make hair grow faster tips, channel4/hairstyles/hair, and steadyhealth.
that is what a cartoon charactor would say when he was after one "Come here you bunny wabbit" it is a rabbit.
no there is not, one can try hair loss treatments to help make hair grow...
Sort of - hair transplants just move hair from one place to another, they don't make hair, or change it.
It depends on where you get them. Good extensions (made from 100% hair, thick, healthy) will cost $300+. More than one bunble is necessary to make the hair look natural, so typically, clients spend up to $1000 (or more!) just on hair!