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DMC how to get thicker hair article

How To Get Thicker Hair

When it comes to hair, we want to keep it looking thick and fuller – and with the right products and techniques, it’s not hard.  Get the look of thicker, stronger hair with Dove Men+Care below.

USE THICKENING SHAMPOO

The first step to thicker-looking hair is to find an effective shampoo.
Dove Men+Care Thick and Strong Fortifying 2 in 1 Shampoo for Thin Hair  (Link opens in new tab) makes hair look thicker and stronger.

MATTE PRODUCTS FOR FULL HAIR

When tackling hair thinning, men’s styling products can go a long way towards creating the look of thicker, fuller hair.  Choose those that give a matte finish (which absorbs light, making hair look denser) like Dove Men+Care Medium Hold Molding Paste.

STRENGTHEN HAIR AGAINST BREAKAGE

Strong hair means fewer breakages, which can make hair look thicker. So look for fortifying products to strengthen your hair and keep it looking fuller like Dove Men+Care Fresh & Clean Fortifying 2-In-1 Shampoo + Conditioner.  (Link opens in new tab)

USE LIGHT PRODUCTS

Heavy styling products can clump hair together, which can make it look sparse. Look for lightweight products that make hair appear thicker, like Dove Men+Care Medium Hold Polishing Pomade. It helps to create messy or controlled styles with a medium hold that won’t leave your hair feeling stiff.

WASH IT MORE OFTEN

A simple way to keep your hair looking fuller is to wash it more regularly. A good shampoo will cleanse away the build-up of oil and any products you use, which can clump hair together, exposing more of your scalp and creating the appearance of hair thinning. Dove Men+Care Fresh Clean Fortifying 2 in 1 Shampoo + Conditioner (Link opens in new tab) is a great choice to refresh oily hair.

GET HANDS ON

Texture can really help to bulk hair out, so use your fingers to style it: combing in products can leave it flattened.

 

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