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how to make hair look thicker in photoshop?

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i have a photo but my hair in the photo looks not thick.How can i make hair look thicker in photoshop?Is there someone who can help me?? plz...

Asked Sep, 15 2010
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    Choose the right hairstyle. A bob style with bangs will make your hair look thicker. Ask your hair dresser to cut your hair into a bob style with long layers. This will make your hair appear thicker and fuller.

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    Use a volumizing shampoo. Many manufacturers offer shampoos that will add volume and make your hair appear thicker. You do not need to spend a fortune on these shampoos; many can be purchased at the grocery or drug store.

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    Blow dry your hair upside down. Standing up, lean your head forward and blow dry your hair from the roots to the ends. Run your fingers through your hair as you are blow drying. When your hair is dry, flip your hair back as you lift your head. Do not brush your hair--just use your fingers to style. Blow dry your bangs using a round brush, if necessary.

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    Get a body wave. If your hair is especially thin and limp, consider getting a body wave permanent to your hair. Most salons can give you a body wave, and the results last 6 to 8 weeks.

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    Change your hair color. Dyeing your hair a darker color or adding low-lights will add body to your hair and make it appear thicker.

Answered Sep, 15 2010
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  • Go to layer effect (double click on the layer the text is on)
  • go to stroke
  • add a stroke on the outisde of hte text.
Good luck Answered Mar, 08 2011
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Do it this way and you can control the thickness

1. Draw your ellipse shape using paths (middle of the three at top left)

2. On the Paths pallette, click on the right edge to get Stroke Path

3. You will then get options to draw the line eg Brush, Eraser, Pattern etc etc

4. Whatever settings you have on Brush will draw the ellipse

Then you can have a thicker ellipse!!
Best Regards!! Answered Apr, 09 2011
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The secret is that you do it after you've drawn the path!

Make sure the path is selected and then you should see a little button at the bottom of the paths palette called 'stroke path'. Give it a click and the path will be stroked with the current paint brush settings. Answered Jun, 22 2011
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