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Natural remedies to grow thick hair You have not mentioned whether this problem of thin hair is recent and whether it could be related to some medication you have recently begun or some condition you are suffering from. If there is no real hair loss — that is, if your hair growth is naturally thin, then there is probably not much you can do about it, if anything at all. To a large extent, the texture of your hair and the thickness of the growth are genetically determined, just like the color and straightness or waviness are.
And unfortunately, you cannot do as much about thickening your hair as you can about coloring and straightening or curling it.
The main thing is to take proper care of your hair — you cannot make it grow any more or thicker than it naturally does, but you can make what hair you have look as good as possible. Hair that is dirty, limp, and straggly will look thinner than it really is.
Shampooing and conditioning your hair regularly is important, but you should find a shampoo and conditioner as well as a frequency that suit your hair — daily washing is not for everyone. In addition, make sure that you have a healthy diet, with all the necessary food groups, minerals, and vitamins. Once or twice a week, you can also use some simple home remedies, such as applying a mixture of olive oil, egg yolk, and lemon juice to your scalp. You can also rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar or beer that has gone flat, to give it some bounce and shine.
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