If your quickly getting ready to go somewhere you can take a hairbrush or comb and brush your hair away from the scalp. Then while hair is lifted from the scalp, get hairspray and spray a thin layer on that section of your hair.
You can also try "Bumpits". There small combs that you put under a thin layer of hair to make it look fuller. You can find them here: https://www.bumpits.com/
Different conditioners can definitely make a difference. Try Aussie, or any other product that says it makes your hair thicker.
Another thing is vitamins, and proteins. Zink is very good for your hair, and nails. Try a vitamin with this in it.
NO! It is not hairless it looks like it is but it really has a thin layer of hair
The outer layer of the hair shaft is called the cuticle. It consists of overlapping layers of thin cells that help protect the hair strand and give it its strength and flexibility.
ur hair gets thinner and you look like a emo chick
The medulla is the innermost layer of a hair strand and is typically absent in thin or fine hair. In thicker hair types, the medulla contributes to the hair's structural integrity and texture. The presence or absence of the medulla can influence the overall thickness and strength of the hair, which is why fine hair often lacks this layer, resulting in a more delicate structure.
Oil on top of water will settle as a thin layer, and the thickness of the layer will, due to an optical phenomena called interference, cause the thin layer to shimmer in different colors.
Yes, that is what it is made for. But just put on a thin layer, not too much or it will leave residue on your curler.
If you mean, thin layer of air, or thin gaseous layer surrounding the earth then the answer is; Atmosphere. But if not, then the other thin layer of earth is; The crust, but its a solid layer.
Yes, a pig does have hair. The hair on a farm pig is big and course. It may not have a thick body of hair, but a thin layer all over the body.
Well that's always a hard look but I have a few friends like that and when the flat iron it it makes their hair and face look bad so I would try cutting your hair a little higher then shoulder length and put in tons of layers. I agree with the short cut but I have very thin hair too and if you layer thin hair too much it makes it look even WORSE so, unfortunately, I learned the hard way. DO NOT LAYER.
Once the sheep have developed thick coat of hair, the process begins with removal of hair along with thin skin layer is called shearing.
the thin outermost layer of skin is your epidermisThe outermost layer of skin is called Epidermis
Layers. I'd call it layers or a mullet.