I have incredibly thin hair and I have androgenetic alopecia. Here are some products that work well for me!
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Keep your hair looking clean!
Let's style those locks!
Keep your hair looking clean!
Here are some products that I use to keep my hair looking clean, fresh, and full!
I use this once or twice a week when I shower to help refresh my hair and keep it from drying up too much
L'Oreal Paris Thickening Sulfate Free Shampoo
This dry shampoo has been a lifesaver- I use the dark hair (dark brown) one and it helps my hair look clean and fuller!
All Products | Batiste™ Dry Shampoo & Hair Care
My hair gets greasy very fast and this always helps get my hair clean!
Shop Garnier Shampoo Products for All Hair Types
Let's style those locks!
We've gotta style what little we've got. Here are my recommendations!
My hair is very sensitive and will be yanked out of my head easily by brushes. This brushes has been so gentle to use on my head, I've seen less shedding. I especially like the one that has the slots so that it's easier to blow dry your hair
Wet Brush Official Site - Pain Free Brushing for Every Occasion
The clips on the right side in the first photo are the only clips that keep my thin hair up! All of the other ones, my hair just slides right out. I definitely recommend!
Hair Clips
These barrettes help keep my bangs off my face and if I'm wearing any headscarves/bandanas, I use them to help keep them on my head. My bandanas and such used to slip off my head due to the lack of texture and thickness, but if you clip them onto it ...
120 Pack Colorful Metal Snap Hair Clips, 2 Inch
In college, this kind of headscarf became essential to me when I didn't have time to wash or style my hair. I use bobby pins to keep it on and it keeps me looking put together even on my laziest days!
Head Scarf
For someone whose hair is so sensitive, these hair dryers have been a godsend for getting my hair dry without totally killing it
Hair Dryers
göt2b has been keeping my difficult hair in place like no other hairspray has been! I've been using göt2b since I started doing color guard in 6th grade.