Two Amazing Products For Thin Hair.

Tinkwetax

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I wanted to share with you two products I've been using for a few weeks that work magic on my thin hair. No, they don't stop hairloss but together they make my hair look and feel incredibly thick.

I stopped all use of hair products 5 1/2 months ago when I began using finasteride/min/rolling. I wanted my hair to be healthy and free from any chemicals to stand it's best chance of regrowing. I've got my hair back now but it's literally impossible to go outside without my hair blowing all over the place without using hair products. I live in Ireland so you can expect wind all day everyday.

These two products are amazing and free from all that nasty sh*t. The shampoo gives your hair incredible thickness and smells amazing and the clay (vegan friendly) adds even more texture and thickness and gives an unbelievable hold with such a tiny amount. You can buy them both on Amazon quite cheap.

I hope this helps my thin haired brothers out!

P.s I didn't post this in the Hair Products forum because nobody looks there.
 

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Gregor59

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When i go to cosmetic shop i seeing this shampoo. I'll try it. Thnx.
 

Unlucky93

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I used that OGX shampoo. Didn't work for me :(

Also those with acne should be careful when using biotin products.
 

Ikarus

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In my opinion, that shampoo was bad when I used it. I much prefer high-end shampoos, such as Briogeo shampoos; the difference between cheaper shampoos and higher end shampoos is considerably drastic sometimes.

From my personal experience, what gives the illusion of thicker hair is blowdrying properly.
 

Tinkwetax

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In my opinion, that shampoo was bad when I used it. I much prefer high-end shampoos, such as Briogeo shampoos; the difference between cheaper shampoos and higher end shampoos is considerably drastic sometimes.

From my personal experience, what gives the illusion of thicker hair is blowdrying properly.

I like the ingredients of the Briogeo shampoo a lot! I'll have to give it a try when I run out of this one. Blow drying helps a lot too. Cold air though... Heat makes my hair look worse.
 

Ikarus

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I like the ingredients of the Briogeo shampoo a lot! I'll have to give it a try when I run out of this one. Blow drying helps a lot too. Cold air though... Heat makes my hair look worse.

Honestly, the Briogeo shampoo is so great! Especially the one I bought, it smells of starbursts... Personally, I blow-dry my hair on the hottest setting and then use the cool setting to add shine, but that's mainly because my hair becomes too 'light' in texture if I use only cold.

(My mother used to tell me to use baby shampoo, but that was such a bad decision... It made my hair so dull, and it shed like crazy...)
 

Tinkwetax

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Honestly, the Briogeo shampoo is so great! Especially the one I bought, it smells of starbursts... Personally, I blow-dry my hair on the hottest setting and then use the cool setting to add shine, but that's mainly because my hair becomes too 'light' in texture if I use only cold.

(My mother used to tell me to use baby shampoo, but that was such a bad decision... It made my hair so dull, and it shed like crazy...)

Like Starbursts? I'll have to restrain myself from pouring the bottle in my mouth.
 

recedingornot87

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Ill give it a try its at walmart anyways. Thanks for the tip.
 
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