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Thin hair: 5 errors to avoid

Here's some smart tricks to volume up your hair

Thin hair: 5 errors to avoid Here's some smart tricks to volume up your hair

Thin hair often turns out to be a real nightmare because it does not allow you to enhance many types of hairstyles that, unlike how they appear in photos or on Instagram, on our face have a dull and falling appearance. The problem of fine hair, in fact, is that they tend to weigh down with the length and therefore are flat and without volume, especially at the level of the roots! In addition, they get dirty very quickly and require frequent washing to be always clean and tidy. In short, a real disaster. So, how to give more volume to thin hair and what are the mistakes to avoid to escape the flat effect? These are the 5 classic mistakes where it is easy to fall into with an attempt to improve the situation, including excessive dyieing and inadequate drying. 

 Exaggerating with tints 

Playing with hair changing color frequently, it is definitely fun but can lead to unpleasant consequences for thin hair, especially if you decide to lighten them, and then to bleach. While the addition of color to the hair often fills the fiber and makes it fuller, discoloration damages the cuticle, thins the hair fiber and propitiates the rupture.

 

Not rinsing thoroughly

In general, choosing a good product makes little sense if you do not pay much attention to rinsing; it is important to remove all the residue of the product to get a cleaner hair and less heavy hair.

Abusing hairdryer and scalp

Unfortunately, styling tools such as curling irons and straightening plates can be particularly aggressive on thin hair and cause it to break, also weakening the scalp. To overcome this problem, when you dry them with the hairdryer always try to keep it at least 20 centimeters away and, if you use, the plate remember to always apply a thermo protective product first.

 

Using the wrong brush

For thin hair, the brushes to avoid are the metal ones because they can become hot during styling and increase heat damage. Ideal, instead, flat brushes possibly made of wood.

 

Divide them with a net line

To avoid further weighing down the fine hair, do not divide them with a clear line or they will tend to fall off the side without any volume! When you dry them with the hair dryer, do not create a precise line with the comb, but carefully dry the roots trying to lift them with your hand. Only after drying, when the fold is fixed, divide your hair and give life to the styling you prefer!

 

Are you ready? nss G Club has selected for you the 10 best thin hair products to try right away: 

 

SACHAJUAN Thickening shampoo

SACHAJUAN Thickening shampoo

TEK Rectangular Brush

TEK Rectangular Brush

RAHUA Voluminous Shampoo

RAHUA Voluminous Shampoo

BIOFFICINA TOSCANA Thermal protective Dry Oil

BIOFFICINA TOSCANA Thermal protective Dry Oil

KEVIN MURPHY Volumizing Shampoo

KEVIN MURPHY Volumizing Shampoo

Freshly Cosmetic Hair Protection Keratin Spray

Freshly Cosmetic Hair Protection Keratin Spray

JOHN MASTERS ORGANICS Conditioner

JOHN MASTERS ORGANICS Conditioner

DAVINES Volu Shampoo

DAVINES Volu Shampoo

DAVINES Replumping Hair Filler Superactive Leave-in

DAVINES Replumping Hair Filler Superactive Leave-in

SUPERNOVA Kate Hair Mask

SUPERNOVA Kate Hair Mask