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Best thickening product for my irritatingly fine hair

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Hullabalooo · 28/02/2019 15:58

I've just heard of thickening products for hair and this feels like a massive revelation.. I've got really fine yet curly hair (the worst mix! ) and this sounds like it could be life changing for me.

No idea where you look or what products to try? Any suggestions really welcome.

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ryanreynolds · 28/02/2019 16:02

I have not straight but not wavy fine hair. I use the Paul Mitchell volumising mousse and spray. Makes me look like my hair has body!

m.feelunique.com/p/Paul-Mitchell-Extra-Body-Extra-Body-Sculpting-Foam-200m

m.feelunique.com/p/Paul-Mitchell-Extra-Body-Extra-Body-Daily-Boost-250ml

Hullabalooo · 28/02/2019 16:16

Thanks

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Puppylucky · 28/02/2019 18:14

There was a very helpful thread on this a few weeks ago - including masques to encourage hair growth and all sorts-worth doing a search!

Jupiter13 · 28/02/2019 18:16

What about a wig.

Shanna89 · 28/02/2019 19:01

Bumble and Bumble thickening spray

Thisisthelaststraw · 28/02/2019 19:06

Watching with interest. I feel like mine gets thinner by the day Sad

I read an article recently about a drug that was used for some ailment or other and scientists found it made hair grow as a side effect. Being looked at now as a possible cure for baldness. Can’t remember where I read it but I hope it’s on the market before mine is so thin you can see my scalp.

EdWinchester · 28/02/2019 19:07

I don't have fine hair but, as I have had a drastic colour change, my colourist recommended I use this once a week. I think it's similar to Olaplex, but cheaper.

It is amazing. My hair looks so thick and feels in amazing condition. I didn't actually want it to thicken up, but it definitely has.

PortiaCastis · 28/02/2019 19:12

John Freida core restore shampoo and conditioner about £7 each from supermarkets but very often on offer, i found these really helped after i lost a lot of hair after having sepsis

MashedSpud · 28/02/2019 19:19

I like Boots expert leave in spray conditioner and blow dry with my head upside down.

officeworker36 · 28/02/2019 19:21

have a look at GoFybr, it might be the thing for you

it's a synthetic hair product that you sprinkle on your hair to thicken it up. The downside is that it you need to wash it out every night as it makes a mess of pillows (as my wife will attest)

Hullabalooo · 28/02/2019 22:45

Thank you!

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