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Ways to Style Thinning Hair
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James Briggs
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By James Briggs
Published on 02/3/2009
 
Approximately 30% of men and 35% of women will suffer from thinning hair. Since our appearance is so important styling hair so that it is less noticeable has become an art. For those that can't fight thinning hair and don't want to pay for expensive treatments then it is certainly one of the most viable options.

Seek Professional Advice

Everyone had different hair concerns and that doesn't change when yours it thinning.

Ways to Style Thinning Hair
Approximately 30% of men and 35% of women will suffer from thinning hair. Since our appearance is so important styling hair so that it is less noticeable has become an art. For those that can't fight thinning hair and don't want to pay for expensive treatments then it is certainly one of the most viable options.

Seek Professional Advice

Everyone had different hair concerns and that doesn't change when yours it thinning. For example you may have hair that is course or extremely curly. Talk to your normal hair stylist and ask them for advice. Since they have been cutting your hair they definitely notice the thinning process taking place. They can help you to find a hair style you enjoy that makes it less obvious to everyone else around you though.

Most professionals will tell both men and women to use volumizing products including shampoos. Adding some gel to the hair or root lift products can give you more to work with. Blow drying your hair also provides you with more volume and lift than if you allow it to dry on its own.

Styles for Men

Men seem to have it easier when it comes to styles for thinning hair. They can comb their hair many directions to cover it up. Keeping hair short and well groomed is definitely a good way to hide it. Another route is to have your head clean shaven. This is a popular look these days so people don't have to know you did it because your hair was thinning.

If you are looking for a very stylish hair cut though you should go to a salon though. Most barber shops have the tools and the knowledge to give you a decent hair cut. However they aren't current on the various trends out there or the best styles to help cover up thinning hair.

Styles for Women

Shorter styles seem to work well for women as well when it comes to handling thinning hair. A layered cut can also give the appearance of fuller hair. When you leave it all one length and allow it to get long it will be more noticeable that your hair is thinning. There are many great styles for every face shape too so ask your stylist to help you pick one out that will compliment your features.

You should strive for a style that covers up thinning hair but is also versatile. That way you aren't limited to wearing your hair the same way day after day. You want to be able to do something different for when you feel like a change or you are going out for the evening.

Conclusion

Many options out there in relation to thinning hair are expensive or they can be painful. One that is effective and doesn't cost much is finding a good way to style your hair. Of course the severity of your thinning will have to be taken into consideration. Don't underestimate what a good stylist can offer you though. Make sure you ask questions at the appointment too. That way you can recreate the look at home on your own later on.