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How To Get Thicker and Fuller Hair?

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If you’re wondering how to get thicker and fuller hair easily, you’re not alone. 

Whether you were born with fine hair, are experiencing hair loss, hair breakage, or hair thinning, we will spare no efforts to help you fundamentally solve your problems.

In many cases hair loss is reversible, and there are ways you can help improve your hair's thickness and appearance.

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Eat a healthy diet to promote healthy hair growth

Hair is not an essential tissue for our body, which is the latest organ to absorbs nutrients the latest but the first organ to loss nutrients. This means the lack of nutrition such as vitamins and minerals may be take a toll on our hair growth.

Bowman, a hair transplant surgeon at Bowman Medical Group in Florida, said that restricting calorie intake or deficiencies in proteins, minerals, essential fatty acids, and vitamin e can lead to abnormalities in hair fiber structure and hair growth.

Consuming certain nutrients and foods can make a difference when it comes to having thick, lush strands. Seek out lean proteins, omega-3 fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, B-complex vitamins, and iron , suggests GH Nutrition Director and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Stefani Sassos

Hairdresser Michelle Blaisure believes that nutrient-rich food is indispensable for hair health. “Make sure you take in plenty of high-quality protein and fats like olive oil, avocados, nuts, sweet potatoes, poultry and broccoli to replenish the key nutrients your hair needs.

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Keep giving your scalp a massage every day

Regular massage of the scalp can stimulate blood blow of the scalp, thus supplying more nutrients and oxygen to the brain tissue, maintaining the hair follicles, promoting hair growth and the formation of melanin。

The best option is a cow horn comb, which is the least irritating and most comfortable for hair and scalp.

Insist on combing the hair for 5 to 10 minutes every day and try to comb in the same direction as much as possible. If you feel slightly warm, the effect of massage has been achieved.

If you use fingers to massage, be sure to use the fingertips rather than nails. On the one hand, massaging with nails has minimal effect, along with the risk of scratching hair follicle. Massage is actually kneading, so you can imagine your scalp as a dough to knead. 

You can also try using specialized scalp massage tools, such as scalp massagers or massage balls, which provide a more even massage.

Those who are financially well off can also enjoy a specialized scalp massage program that will make you feel more enjoyable.

Choose a thickening shampoo and conditioner

Different hair types need specific shampoos.

People with fine hair should choose shampoos and conditioners containing specific molecular weight keratin or amino acid ingredients to help add hair thickness and luster to your hair.

As for those with brittle and coarse hair, it is suggested that they purchase smoothing and repairing products containing salicylic acid, coconut oil and rosemary oil.

Dr. Singh says, "Use a sulfate-free shampoo. Sulfates are surface-active substances, and when you wash your hair with specific shampoos, you will get a lot of lather.

Although these products can remove dandruff and stains, they will also strip the original oils and proteins of your hair, thus making your hair look thinner.

A volumizing spray or volumizing dry shampoo is typically applied to dry roots to add texture, lift, and that little bit of oomph. Try using a thickening product on wet hair and finishing with a volumizing product on dry hair—this will help target both the roots and the hair shaft for a fuller effect.

Finally, keep in mind that don't wash your hair often, the best interval is 2~5 days. When washing your hair, it is recommended that you massage your hair while rubbing it, which can keep your hair clean and also promote blood flow of your hair scalp, so as to relieve hair loss to some degree.

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Minimize the use of hot tools

If you really want healthy hair, don't use them anymore.

Blow drying with a large round brush, using a curling iron, running a straightener through your hair, and diffusing the hair can all help hair appear fuller, but if you're using hot tools every day, that can end up doing more harm than good to hair growth.

Studies have shown that these tools can burn your hair, causing split ends and hair breakage. If you can't give up using the hot tools, remember to use heat-protectant spray and thermal tool brands that can evenly adjust the heat and temperature.

Also you can purchase some styling tool-and-dryer hybrid products, which can minimize the damage to your hair.

During the use of curling sticks, it is necessary to pull the hair to a certain extent. Excessive pulling can lead to hair damage and even damage to hair follicles, resulting in hair loss.

In order to make the curling effect more long-lasting, some products may include chemicals such as styling agents, hair gel, etc. These chemicals may cause irritation to hair and scalp, and long-term use may lead to a decrease in scalp barrier function, thereby triggering increased risk of hair loss.

Find a wig that's perfect for you

Maybe you have long hair down to your waist but still wish to have short hair for once; maybe it's your birthday and you can’t wait to run around the beach with beautiful wavy hair.

Perhaps you are suffering from hair loss and hope for thick hair. Or maybe it's Halloween and you need a natural wig to cosplay. Whatever your needs, a wig that suits yourself can make you take on a new look.

When it comes to choosing a wig, you should consider whether you want a human hair wig or a synthetic wig, let alone the shape, color, style and hair density (the number of hair strands located in a given area of the scalp).

When wearing a wig, you should wear it carefully, store it properly and clean it regularly. There is a lot you need to know, perhaps we can offer you some help.

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How to choose a wig type

Made from artificially produced fibers and chemical fiber filaments, synthetic wigs are relatively cheap and not easy to deform or fade.

If you want to try a variety of hairstyles. In addition, synthetic wigs are held in place by vapor, which will extend the lifespan.

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In contrast, human hair wigs are more expensive, but they will be more natural-looking and their breathability, simulation effect and breathability are superior to synthetic wigs.

What’s more, due to its high-quality texture, you can style them with hot tools without worrying about damaging them.

Which type depends on your preferences and budget.

How to measure your head size

Just as you would consider the size for a new top or pair of shoes before you buy, considering correct wig measurements is essential for a comfortable fit. This is a straightforward procedure that will ensure your wig measurements are right for you.

How to install a wig

First, make sure your hair is completely dry before wearing a wig, whether braiding your hair or combing your hair back, remember to keep your own hair stays flat under the wig cap.

Next, spray the special freeze spray on the top of the hairline (along the edge of the wig cap). When the spray is dry, cut the wig cap along the hairline.

Then, apply the styling gel of your choice around the hairline and make sure that each layer is completely dry. When wearing a wig, place the lace along your hairline.

Before starting to cut the lace off, position it wherever you feel comfortable and secure it with wig strips. When cutting wig lace, keep slow and move in jagged motions.

Well, congratulations on a brand new hairstyle!

How to remove a wig

First, open all the clips before you take your wig off.

Next, remove every strand of your own hair that may be stuck in the clips gently.

Place your wig on a wig stand or in a silk bag.

Wig removal is a quick process, just do it with care and safety in mind.

How to style a wig

First, make sure your wig is straight and silky enough. Then use a brush to comb out tangled strands of wig. It is suggested that you start from the hair ends and brush upwards along the edges, which can relieve hair breakage.

Next, you should use a lightweight wash-free conditioner and a heat protectant spray to prevent your wig from heat damage. If your wig is wavy or curly, it is recommended that you use a curl enhancing wash- free product, then use a hair dryer and diffuser to blow dry on low temperatures.

Then you can strut your stuff with different kinds of heat styling tools.

In fact, styling a wig is not much different from styling your own hair.

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How to care for a wig

First, shampoo it every two to three weeks. Use cold or slightly warm water (no more than 30 ℃) with wig-specific shampoo to wash, high temperature hot water will damage the wig material. But you keep in mind that the less a wig is shampooed, the longer it will last.

Next, when not wearing your wig, place them on a clean wig stand or in a silk bag to keep it from getting dusty. When not in use for an extended period of time, spray an appropriate amount of wig conditioner before storing and make sure the wig is completely dry before storing to minimize static and prevent tangles.

Besides, when combing your wig the comb should be at 90° to the wig and zigzag your hair from top to bottom, this will minimize damage to the wig. Remember not to comb your wig immediately after washing it, just comb it into your original hairstyle after drying it completely.

Last but not least. be careful when cooking or staying in a fire-exposed place. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or humidity, which may accelerate wig deterioration.

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Final Thoughts

Although there are no foolproof tricks to get thicker hair immediately, maybe you can take actions to slow hair loss get healthier hair over time. If you're struggling with hair problems, try these measures. If you want to learn more about hair, visit https://www.wigshe.com/, which will give you a lot of practical knowledge. We warmly welcome you!

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