As a child, I remember that my mother called a woman’s hair her “crowning glory." She was proud of her hair – it was thick and beautiful. As a reminder of her youth, she kept a thick braid of her hair that was at least three inches around. Unfortunately, I did not inherit her “crowning glory" genes. I guess I can thank my bald father for the less than bountiful amount of hair on my head.
Recently I discovered “Holly Houff’s Fine Hair Secrets." As you might imagine, Holly belongs to the “Fine Hair Sorority" – that sisterhood of women who are “follicularly challenged." Her thin, fine hair motivated her to search for help and solutions that would help make her hair fuller and thicker.
One thing I found useful is color hair spray. It can be a bit messy so I suggest you find a place in the house to use it where you will not mind seeing some color residue. For all its faults, if you get the right color and learn how to apply it (yes, there is a learning curve!) it camouflages very well. If I had a choice to wear either a wig or apply color spray, I'd use color spray. it's a lot more comfortable.
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