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Thin Out Sides
Q: I’m a young male trying to grow my hair out (I have quite thick hair) however, I’m at a stage where the hair on the sides
of my head seems kind of poofy (kind of sticks out) the hair length is long enough to be put behind my ear but my hair seems to be too
thick. I was wondering what advice you can give me to "thin" out the sides while maintaining the length? Should I use hair thinning
scissors to cut the sides?
Also, my hair is pretty dry, what product would u suggest me to use to make my hair look as if it is damp or moist? Is Brylcream any
good for my situation?
A: You could use thinning shears to remove some of the bulk from the sides, but you need to be aware that doing so will create hairs
of separate lengths and that you can only do so in small amounts lest you create problems as the hair continues to grow. If you opt to
use thinning shears to reduce the bulk in certain areas, be sure to use them no more frequently than every third scheduled hair
trimming session (about every three-to-four months).
As for dealing with the problem of dry hair, the correct product to use depends on the look you
want to achieve and the texture of your hair. Brylcream is a great product for thick, wavy and curly hair types for adding control
and weight. But fine textured hair or very straight hair can look greasy with these types of products. You might start with using a
leave-in conditioner. Remember that the best way to have the hair “look” healthy is to make sure that it is healthy. Be sure to
give your hair a regular conditioning treatment. The hair needs to be conditioned daily, whether or not it is shampooed. For those
whose hair is stressed, or overly porous, the hair may benefit from weekly deep conditioning.
You may also find that once your hair is in good condition, you will have fewer problems with
puffiness.
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