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Do I Have Thin Hair?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Is your hair much slimmer than the thread?

Is your hair falling out?

Do you have too much scalp showing when parting your hair?

Common conclusions

If your hair is much slimmer than the thread, your hair is definitely on the thin side. Thinning hair can be caused by many factors, including genes, diet, stress, and illness. For your thin hair you should avoid washing it every day and dry shampoo is a great supplement in between washes to avoid breakage.

It can be a result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or a normal part of aging. If the reason for thinning hair is genetics, it will not grow back on its own. To grow back a healthy, full head of hair, you will need to take action, and that involves reviewing different hair loss options.

Those with thin hair will most likely have a lot more scalp showing when parting their hair or with particular styles, so you may have thin hair. You should definitely add collagen to your diet because collagen improves blood circulation and increases amino acids in your body, which both reduce the risk of thinning hair. If you already have relatively thin hair the last thing you want to do is add damage to your hair and one of the quickest ways to damage your hair is by overusing heat products. You should be sure to limit your use of heat products and when you do use them, use a heat protectant product, or a few of our favourite natural heat protectants.

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