
How thick is your hair? I have always had thick hair and when I say thick it means heavy. Over the past years, I have noticed that my hair gets thicker and thicker. In fact, I always get the amusement every time I go to a hair salon for a haircut because the person who is attending me for shampoo and hair blow dry is for all time having a hard time doing the job.
It’s odd to say that I really dislike tipping but it’s weirder to admit that I, lately, do now give tips to those people who give me a blow dry (unsexually) and not those who actually cut my hair. You know, their job, which is cutting only half an inch of my hair, is easier than those doing the half an hour blow dry. Fair, right? I cannot even do it, well, I can, but it is lousy and unsuccessful blow dry.
The latest comment I received the last time I went to a salon was if I have ever had hair straightening. Anyway, that’s another story. But for the record, I have never had.
Here are some tips to have thicker hair, which I think it makes my hair thicker and thicker:
- Before I wet and shampoo the hair, I always make sure I comb it. Combing the hair removes tangles. This started when I developed this obsessive-compulsive disorder, which results in checking hair in the shower and wanting to remove them as quickly as possible. With combing the hair before hitting the shower, it reduces my hair to fall off.
- Never comb your hair when it’s wet. Hair is weak when it’s wet.
- Never go out when your hair is still wet. It just looks untidy and worse your hair can attract dirt and dust.
- Daily visit to your fave salon for a trim, half an inch or an inch would be great.
thanks for sharing such good info sis..
Hi Laarni, thanks for the visit to my blog, I will relay this post to my wife, she wants thicker hair. You have really beautiful hair!
Hope to see you around soon again.
Colin