Hello! I was hoping for your professional opinion on my hair. I have naturally straight hair, and it is on the thin/flat/limp side- Not due to any medical issues- in fact, I always had great hair, until I started using excessive heat everyday in high school (flat irons, curling irons, etc). I do not use heat now, unless it is a necessity I started taking a supplement, Biotin (Hair, Skin, & Nails), recommended by a hairdresser. I have also been told layers can help create the illusion of volume, but do I get long layers? Or layers throughout? I don't know what kind of layers to ask for!? I intend to keep my hair long, I am not chopping it off! But i
I do get my trims done regularly. So, I come to you for your advice. Layers? What kind of layers? Front Layers? Long Layers? No layers? Do you suggest a particular shampoo and/or conditioner? Basically, I have told you my "hair story" and I would just like to know what course of action you recommend. I appreciate and value your opinions. Thank you!
I have straight long hair & it's thin, limp, & flat. Does any have any advice?
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- 3+ months ago by kellymarg...
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go to the salon and have them start that regime for you they can layer your hair for you but it has to be done by a salon unless you have someone that knows how to do it then you can have the salon keep it up for you alot easier then trying to do it your self and you can keep it like that be much more effective in keeping your hair from going back limp try pantene it can help you grow longer hair real good get the conditioner to as well but have the salon keep it up