6 Secrets Every Woman Must Know to Turn Thin Hair Into Thick Tresses Almost Instantly

An estimated 30 million American women have thinning hair. Here are insider hair enhancing tips most women don't know.

(PRWEB) July 26, 2004 -- An estimated 30 million American women have thinning hair. Many women will try wigs and hairpieces. How do you add hair to your own and make it look full and natural -- thats the question women are facing." says Raynay Valles, an expert on hair enhancements and the owner of the new website, www.ThePathToPrettyHair.com.

Hair loss is stressful. It can also be an opportunity to have the best hair youve had in years, or maybe even ever," says Valles.

Here are Raynay Valles 6 Best Tips to Hair Enhancement Success

1. If you are adding in hair with hair pieces, remember, texture is the most important element. Even slight differences in hair texture will give away that youre wearing something.

2. When you are trying on wigs or hair pieces, consider the lighting. The hair will look different in fluorescent, incandescent and natural lighting. The best salons feature light bulbs that imitate sunlight.

3. Dont assume a wig should be the same color youve had for years. You may be surprised at how flattering a different color can be. Try various colors.

4. If you bought a wig online, you may feel more comfortable if it were slightly shorter. Wear the wig to a salon and get them to shorten it. Be sure to tell them its a wig first.

5. Is your wig so thick it looks unnatural on you? You can also have a very thick wig thinned at a hair salon.

6. Every stylist or wig consultant will tell you that you look pretty in your new hairstyle. Take a trusted friend with you for a second opinion.

You have permission to reprint these tips. To interview Raynay, you're welcome to phone or visit www.thepathtoprettyhair.com

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Raynay Valles
http://www.thepathtoprettyhair.com
773-539-9309

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