amazing tip for those thinning on the crown...

mr_sparkle

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highlight your hair very blonde. It's amazing how good it looks after.

So long as you use a cap and pull your hair through the holes, your scalp is fine as the peroxide doesn't get to it, just the hair, and if you make sure you leave the stuff on your hair for a long time to make it go very blonde (we're talking about as blonde as Beckham when he had long hair if not brighter)...it does wonders if you're thinning on the crown as it really conceals it...and even if there's still a noticeable thin area people will be more concentrating on the nice colour it is.

I always used to highlight my hair but never as blonde as it is. I was thinking my hair looked worse than ever but now it looks better than ever...and all i did was colour it!!!

I'm sure it'll look good for receding hairlines too but mainly for those thinning on the crown it does wonders!
 

ShedMaster

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Some have claimed that after dying their hair they seemed to experience thicker and fuller hair with more coverage. But it has been theorized that the dying process fringes/damages the hair, like fringing the edges of a rope, resulting in what appears to be lesser thinning areas then before.
 

misterium

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I don't wanna look like Eminem
 

VWdude

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ShedMaster said:
Some have claimed that after dying their hair they seemed to experience thicker and fuller hair with more coverage. But it has been theorized that the dying process fringes/damages the hair, like fringing the edges of a rope, resulting in what appears to be lesser thinning areas then before.

I heard thats true only if its done often... im moderation, it's okay... just make sure you are using great hair products to keep your hair/scalp up to par.
 
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