Opt for volumizing shampoos and conditioners that are lightweight and add volume without weighing down your hair.
Use conditioner primarily on the ends of your hair and avoid applying it to the roots, as heavy conditioners can flatten thin hair.
Apply a volumizing mousse or foam to damp hair before styling to add body and lift.
Flip your head upside down while blow-drying to create volume at the roots. Use a round brush to lift the hair at the roots as you dry.
Washing your hair too frequently can strip it of natural oils, making it look flat. Aim to wash every other day or as needed.
Dry shampoo can help absorb excess oil and add texture, making your hair appear fuller. Apply it at the roots and massage it in.
Ask your stylist for layers to add movement and volume to thin hair. Avoid overly blunt cuts, as they can make thin hair look thinner.
Clip-in or tape-in hair extensions can add instant volume and length to thin hair, providing a fuller appearance.
Use lightweight styling products such as mousses, volumizing sprays, and root-lifting powders instead of heavy gels or waxes.
Nutrition plays a significant role in hair health. Eat foods rich in protein, vitamins (especially B vitamins), and minerals like iron.