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Is your hair Thin, Medium,or Thick???

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Is your hair Thin, Medium, or Thick???

  • Thin

    Votes: 259 27.9%
  • Medium

    Votes: 322 34.7%
  • Thick

    Votes: 348 37.5%

  • Total voters
    929
My hair is thin, more at the ends. Which I probably need to trim so it does not apear to look so thin. I am definitely working on making my hair much fuller.
 
My hair is very thick. Its nice to have during the winter but its annoying when I am sweating during the summer.

It also takes forever and a day to dry.
 
It has always looked like this:
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Is that thick?:grin::grin::grin:
 
I think it's medium, but I'm trying to thicken it up with castor oil, biotin, and boundless tresses. :D
 
I voted thick because my hair is thick. There is a lot of it and its always been full. The edges, from where mama used to pull those ponytails too tight, is very thin but the majority of my hair is like "whoa" especially when its in its natural stage.
 
Its a little bit of all of them.
My ends are thin (when my hairdresser relaxed my hair every 6 weeks) and now my roots are medium (i'm stretching every 12-16 weeks now) and my crown (soft spot as a baby) area is just one area of thick curly hair.
 
silvergirl said:
thick, but with fine strands if that makes any sense.

Yes, it does make sense and I know exactly what you mean.:) I can relate because my hair is the same.:D Fine strands but thick overall, whether it's in its natural state or relaxed (unless over-processed). :eek:
 
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I picked thin because my hair suffered a lot of damage w/ yrs of braids. My new growth is thick but when relaxed my hair is very fine. So crazy:confused:
 
i have medium hair which i like. when i was mistreating my hair, it was thinner but since taking proper care of it, it's thickened up.
 
I used to be fine haired but as I got into my twenties my hair seems to have thickened up. I am now medium:D (wouldn't mind being thick though
 
It is pretty thick (my natural hair, at least), just not as thick as I want to be, so I'll say medium. When I finish transitioning and let go of this relaxed hair, only then will I call it thick.
 
I would say medium now. I gone from thick to thin and now medium. I would like to get some advice as to what i can do to get more thick and back to the way it was. I have been using BT for about a month now off and on and I switched to phyto specific relaxer for delicate/fine hair and I have noticed that my hair is more thick and looks healthier even my hairdresser comented on how it has my hair much better than the other relaxers we have tried plus for the first time in years I did not feel a burn. I am definitely sticking with phto specific for delicate hair because according to my dermatologist you are not supposed to feel any burns when relaxing if that is the case then it is too strong for your hair. My hair is straight enough with a lot of body.

So I would recommend phyto specific relaxer to anyone. It is pricey but worth it.
 
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