Hair can be analyzed by its density, texture, wave pattern, hairlines and growth pattern. When we say that we have thin hair we are referring to the density or that there aren’t many strands of hair. Fine hair relates to the texture of the hair; so there could be less or more number of strands but each strand is fine. Fine hair is not necessarily thin hair. Though fine hair ultimately thins out and begins falling! Women’s self esteem is closely linked to the way they look, especially the way their hair looks. Sadly fine hair or thinning hair can make you feel like there is no solution to make them look beautiful!

Fine hair leads to a flatter hair style and they are easily susceptible to damage and breakage due to styling or chemical processes like coloring. There are products today that help you with giving body and adding volume to your fine hair making them look fuller and livelier. Thin hair on the other hand means you simply have fewer stands of hair. Mostly people with fine hair, owing to breakage and damage, end up with thinning hair too! In either case, the hair does not have volume. If you are one of those who have downy and baby-fine hair, you know what we are referring to.

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