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How To Get Thick Hair-and you don't need a lot of hair products!

Updated on November 25, 2010

The beginning.....

Here is my little introduction. Hair is on top of your head, and different people have different types of hair. Some people have thin hair, oily hair, thick hair or frizzy hair. My goal is for you the reader to get the hair you want. This article is for people who want thick hair, that looks beautiful. People have different views, so if you don't won't thick hair, I guess this is not for you, but there are some tricks that keep your hair good looking.

1. To start off with, you need a good diet. Try to keep away from eating oily and greasy foods. Salmon, Beans, Spinach or any other dark green vegetable. Also, nuts, poultry, eggs, whole grains, oysters, carrots and milk. These things keep your hair very nourished, and gives it a glow over time.

2. I use a special oil called coconut oil. Ok, its not that special, but it works miracles. You would think that putting oil on your hair makes it greasier, but actually it doesn't. You can find coconut oil brands such as Palm, or find it at your grocery store and they must have it online somewhere. Coconut oil actually freezes in the bottle, especially if you live in a colder place. To make it watery, open the lid and place it in the microwave until liquid. Pour some on your hand, and then massage your roots with it. Keep it in your hair for at least 1-2 hours. If you want a good result, put it on at night, and then wash it in the morning. I would avoid going outside of the house while having this stuff on your head, because it looks greasy and it is smelly. Wash your hair throughly with water and shampoo, there is no need for conditioner.

3. This is a householdĀ ingredientĀ that is the simplest to use. First, wash your hair with shampoo, and then put several teaspoons of apple cider vinegar on your head. Then, wash it off with water. DO NOT PUT ANYMORE SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER. After several uses, you will get softer, and thicker hair.

These are very herbal and chemical free approaches to getting thicker/more volumized hair. Try these, and you will get a better outcome. Oh, and try to let your hair air-dry so it doesn't burn up. And, keep in mind what kinds of shampoo you use, some of them have wax in them that makes your hair silky, but lumps of hair fall out. Good Luck!!

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