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Style advice for thinning hair?

svelte1

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As much as I loved long hair.. I can't pull it off anymore
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It's thinning at the top, i've pulled some strands up a bit in an exaggerated fashion to show this off.

I have a long, thin body, so I can't go super short lest it exagerate my lankiness
I would appreciate some advice on a style thankyou.



 

Sesame Seed

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Umm... you are kidding, right? You have more than enough hair there for the thinning to go completely unnoticed. I don't care how exaggerated you've made your hair for the pics. "˜Can't pull it off anymore'? Give me a break.
 

razl

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I'm someone who's still got a bit of a mop top and also has fine/thin hair. I'm also super aware as I get older that I'm going to have to give it up at some point. So, as a fellow hair farmer, let me tell you that you're not there yet. In fact, unless you are seeing a recent sudden change, you've got a ways to go.

Hang in, you're doing fine.
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by Sesame Seed
Umm... you are kidding, right? You have more than enough hair there for the thinning to go completely unnoticed. I don't care how exaggerated you've made your hair for the pics. "˜Can't pull it off anymore'? Give me a break.
+1. The pics show nothing to be concerned about. Unless there's a bald spot in the back, it looks like you're good for many more years.
 

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