You can find rosemary oil in most supermarkets and health stores in the beauty section, or you can order it online.
You can also book a scalp massage at most spas as a standalone appointment or an add-on to a regular massage. If you have finger pain or arthritis, try purchasing a scalp massage tool, which are available at most beauty supply stores. These are brush-like tools that you can hold and move in a circle to massage the scalp without straining your fingertips. You can normally use these both inside and outside of the shower to increase blood flow.
You can find black castor oil conditioner at most beauty stores in the natural hair section, or you can order it online. Some people are allergic to castor oil, so do a spot check by applying a drop of the oil to the back of your hand. If you experience itching, redness, or irritation, avoid using the oil on your scalp.
Washing your hair every day can cause it to become dry, leading to more thinning and breakage.
Keep in mind that washing too often with thickening shampoos can cause your hair to become dry and brittle, since they remove the hair’s natural oils. If you want to use the shampoo more often, talk to a dermatologist to see if it could help.
The results from thickening products are temporary since the polymers will wash out the next time you shampoo your hair.
Most experienced barbers will be able to tell you if you need to change anything in your routine, and they can recommend products for you to try.
Don’t be afraid to ask your barber for recommendations. They’re trained professionals who want to help you feel your best!
Using your fingers or a brush will also add texture to your hair, giving it even more volume.
Try to avoid shiny, greasy products, like gels. These can make your hair clump together and look thin. You can also try “thickening” or “volumizing” sprays and pomades to see if they help make your hair appear fuller.
Try to avoid drying your hair with a regular bath towel since they’re rougher and can cause your hair to break.
You may be able to find non-professional products for sale without a cosmetology license, which can help you get the hang of applying and using the spray. However, the professional-grade powders tend to be higher quality and have smaller, more natural looking fibers. Keep in mind that once you apply any type of fiber spray, you can’t touch your hair or the fibers will begin to shed. Most of the effect will disappear after you take a shower or wash your hair.