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What Should I Do To Have Hair Of Same Thickness Along The Strand?

I have a strange problem with my hair. The 60% of my hair straight, but curly hair like me out medium. The strange thing is that if I pluck a strand of this new curly hair, the thickness thereof is uneven along the strand, ie starts with a thick, after a few millimeter becomes less thick, then other millimeter becomes thick again and so on until you reach the end of the hair and rotates on its axis giving the touch aspect curly strand irregularity is noticed. On the other hand if I pluck a strand of normal thickness is the same from root to tip.
What should I do to have hair again all the same thickness along the strand.
I will appreciate in advance for your response.

Tue, 3 Dec 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi,
I can understand you concern for curly hair. You have not told your age, sex and occupation in your query.

The type of appearance which you have told is a normal process because of the protein and sulfur bonds in the hair. The places where it is thin have low bonds and rest of the places is normal.

In straight hair there is no such high or low bonds so it appears straight.
You can take vitamins in the form of biotin, calicium pantothenate and other vitamin B complexes.

Eat a lot of green leafy vegetables and sprouts which contains vitamins and minerals necessary for normal hair function.

Take care.
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What Should I Do To Have Hair Of Same Thickness Along The Strand?

Hi, I can understand you concern for curly hair. You have not told your age, sex and occupation in your query. The type of appearance which you have told is a normal process because of the protein and sulfur bonds in the hair. The places where it is thin have low bonds and rest of the places is normal. In straight hair there is no such high or low bonds so it appears straight. You can take vitamins in the form of biotin, calicium pantothenate and other vitamin B complexes. Eat a lot of green leafy vegetables and sprouts which contains vitamins and minerals necessary for normal hair function. Take care.