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I have my hair in a weave and have noticed it does not have the same sheen as it did when i first had my hair done. I have tried gel but it does not seem to do the job. Is there anything i can do to my hair in order to achieve a glossy look?

A few weeks ago i had my hair cut into a short spikey style. Are there any products I can use to maintain my look?

My daughter is young and has very thick natural hair. Her hair can be very difficult to manage. Is there any way i can care for her hair without having to relax it?

I suffer from dry and flacky scalp and hair. My scalp tends to itch quite alot. Is there anything i can use to prevent this from happening?

What hairstyle will best suit my face shape?

I have got very thick hair, and sometimes find it difficult to handle. What can I do to help me style my hair and stop it looking too heavy?

I have naturally curly hair, but I find that it is sometimes difficult to control and tends to look frizzy a lot of the time. What can I do to help me control it?

What is the best way to deal with thinning hair?

I have very long hair and would like to know how best to care for it?

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What is the best way to deal with thinning hair?

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When your hair begins to fall out don't get despondent - make a small investment which will be more than worthwhile. If you have thick hair and are balding at the crown, keep your style short and sharp at the sides with a strong, contemporary look.

Colouring the hair slightly darker will make it look thicker. Start with a vegetable colour that will last for 2 - 3 washes before progressing to permanent colour once you are sure.

One way to avoid the obvious colour change is to dye your hair before going on holiday. By the time you return the colour change will be much less apparent to people who know you. The chemical process involved in permanently colouring hair also makes it swell making your hair feel thicker too.