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11-25-2020 12:20 PM
I've been using Thicker Fuller Hair products for quite a few years and love what they do for my baby-fine hair.
They discontinued their gel that I had been using" ("Thickening Serum") and now have a product called Thicker Fuller Hair Root Lifting Serum.
I ordered it from Amazon and it came yesterday - used it this morning.
Easy to use - just spray and work it though from roots to ends.
Directions say that blow drying gives the best results - but I'd rather hair dry.
Even so - results are good. I'm happy with the new product.
11-25-2020 12:58 PM
@ALRATIBA I have been using Aquage Thickening Spray gel forover 10 years. You spray on damp hair. I love the way it thickens my hair. You have to use what works for you.
11-25-2020 01:10 PM
It's called vitamin D2, 50,000 international units weekly for 52 weeks. Has to be prescription and must have very low vitami D but my hair and nails grow so fast and so thick, I need my own salon to keep up.
11-25-2020 01:29 PM
@ALRATIBA Thanks for recommending. I have ridiculously fine, thin, straight hair so I'm always trying new products to help thicken the look of my hair. I'll give this a try.
11-25-2020 01:33 PM
@Nonametoday wrote:It's called vitamin D2, 50,000 international units weekly for 52 weeks. Has to be prescription and must have very low vitami D but my hair and nails grow so fast and so thick, I need my own salon to keep up.
@Nonametoday I have been doing that for a couple of years now and no change in my hair especially not thickness. I do take Biotin where I did notice a difference in how quickly hair and nails grew, but nothing has made my hair grow in thicker.
11-25-2020 02:16 PM
@Nonametoday 50,000 IU/weekly, for a prolonged time sounds dangerous, being it's a fat soluble vitamin. Do you have labs closely following levels? Seems to me this could lead to hypervitaminosis D, if not monitored.
I say this because working evening, or night shifts dropped my D level extremely low. But, after taking two weekly rounds of 50K IU, it was high normal. And, it's stayed mid level since, taking only 1,000 to 2,000 IU daily.
11-25-2020 02:32 PM
Hi
I have always had fine hair . I recently tried the Better Not Younger Products Lift Me Up Hair Thickner and their superpower fortifying hair and scalp serum . I am extremely pleased with the results . Have a great Thanksgiving !
11-25-2020 02:32 PM - edited 11-25-2020 02:33 PM
@BlueFinch wrote:@Nonametoday 50,000 IU/weekly, for a prolonged time sounds dangerous, being it's a fat soluble vitamin. Do you have labs closely following levels? Seems to me this could lead to hypervitaminosis D, if not monitored.
I say this because working evening, or night shifts dropped my D level extremely low. But, after taking two weekly rounds of 50K IU, it was high normal. And, it's stayed mid level since, taking only 1,000 to 2,000 IU daily.
@BlueFinch My hematologist checks it every 3 months and I just don't bind it like others do, neither iron nor B12. Most likely related to MS. I am not doing this willy nilly. I have a 32-year medical background, worked many 2nd and 3d shifts.
11-25-2020 09:26 PM
You just have to try what's best for you.Three of my customers took the high dose of Vitamin D & developed a rash over their body.One was very bad under her bra area.
Be safe everyone.
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