
When it comes to haircare I only really have one major concern – how to achieve thicker hair. It’s all I want. I want lusciously thick flowing locks that look to be in great condition. And it’s a challenge I’ve been trying to achieve for a while now, and I’m sure I’m not alone in this. Which is why I thought I’d share with you three ways to achieve thicker hair.
Thickening shampoo
There are lots of different thickening shampoos on the market today and but my favourites are Bumble and Bumble Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner. This range is designed for those with fine, thinning, limp and flyaway hair or those seeking fullness. I probably fall into every one of those categories which is why I’m such big fan of this shampoo and conditioner. The shampoo promises to build body as you wash, which helps to lock in moisture in the hair and seal split ends. Although I’ve not used it enough to see my split ends disappear, they have considerably improved since I’ve been using these. And when it comes to thickness, the shampoo and conditioner combined have seen my hair look and feel thicker, which is exactly what I wanted it to do.
Extensions
If you’re looking for a more permanent solution to adding thickness to your hair, then you can always look at extensions. Obviously clip in extensions are great for adding thickness for nights out, but for a more permanent solution you can invest in bond extensions that will last for roughly three months at a time. This is a great option if you want thicker hair for a set period of time, maybe you’ve got a lot of weddings to go to over the summer months, or have a few holidays that you want thicker hair for, but it’s an expensive and time consuming treatment to go ahead with.
Hair Transplant
Of course another option to combat thinning hair would be to try a FUE hair transplant. Now you may be thinking but isn’t it only men who go for a hair transplant. Apparently not, women can also take advantage of this kind of treatment. Which if you’re particularly concerned about your thinning hair, might be the best option for you. Treatment includes extracting hair follicles from a donor area and then transferring the hair follicles to your scalp. The results look pretty impressive and it’s definitely a long term solution.
This post was written in collaboration with FUE Hair Transplant.





I need some new shampoo! My hair is already quite thick but loved these tips 🙂
I have naturally very thick hair but went through a period after giving birth to my son when I lost a lot of hair. I didn’t know that the thickening shampoos actually work. I should have tried then to see the impact on my hair.