Thin and soft? They need a major boost.
Creating a bun or securing a pin is nearly impossible when strands slip through your fingers. The culprits? Their natural texture, plus stress or tobacco use—both vasoconstrictors that thin the hair shaft.
Getting in Shape: Reviving with Fillers
Opt for 'filler' treatments that coat and firm the hair fiber like a topcoat. The plumping effect builds with each application.
Bubble gum texture: Myriam K Anti-Aging Mask €18.
Organic and XXL format: Hip Fine or Depressed Hair Punch Mask (Bazar-bio.fr) €37; smoothing and thickening. Double Serum Elsève Fibralogy L'Oréal Paris €8.
Pre-brushing: Garnier Fructis Matter and Density Concentrated Serum €6.90.
Completely flat? They feel heavy and greasy.
Hair roots often lie naturally flat, but oily roots make them stick to the scalp. Here's help!
Fitness: Amp Up the Volume (Dry Method)
Between gentle shampoos, use styling powders that absorb excess sebum. Sprinkle on roots (keep strands upright), massage with fingers, then brush while using cool air (heat stimulates oil production, worsening flatness).
Oily roots: Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk, Klorane €10.50.
Fine hair: Ready to Powder Bumble & Bumble (Sephora) €30.
Brown hair: Blunette dry shampoo, Baptiste €5.50 (Birchbox.fr).