As a creative person, musician and actress at heart, Stacey Bradshaw has experimented a lot with her hairstyles just out of curiosity: blunt and side swept bangs, layered haircut, long bob, highlights, dark toning etc. “Life is too long to be afraid of changes. Monotony is dull” is her motto. She is a freelance writer, keen reader, and just a curious person, who loves exploring new useful information on nutrition and beauty tips for keeping hair healthy and pretty.
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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesCan you believe that hairstyles for long thin hair can still look enviously full? Low-density hair is not a rare thing, but it’s important to know how to present it in the best light. Look at these 40 images with picture-perfect hairstyles and choose which one to try next!
Actually, you can count on a wide range of fabulous hairstyles, both updos and downdos, which you wouldn’t believe are made on thin hair, so charming and classy they are. Opt for layering, backcombing, highlights, waves and curls like in the pictures below. These are the little tricks to make our locks appear thicker.
Shaggy razor-cut layers provide texture without harsh and heavy lines which can weigh thin hair down. Natural beach waves offer the perfect amount of volume for a casually sexy style.
Layers and the right type of highlights can make your hair appear thicker in an instant. Pair your long straight brunette hair with blonde balayage, money pieces and face-framing layers, and the look of a Disney princess is guaranteed.
Carefully placed highlights can add dimension to longer, finer tresses, while subtle changes in length create movement, and prevent the style from appearing boring or plain. Soften your straight locks by simply bending the ends of the hair inward.
This combo of soft lines and delicious chocolate hue looks mesmerizing. Don’t be afraid to ask your stylist for layering if your locks are fine. Just let the layers be fewer, longer and softer. Cascading down your shoulders, your thin locks are going to look fabulous.
If you prefer one-level haircuts with thicker edges, opt for the face-framing layers with long slanting bangs, as they are a really good choice for your hair type. This is a good base for beautiful updos and half up half down hairstyles.
When you have thin long tresses, styling is all about creating volume. No hairstyle is off limits — you just have to be creative. The best way to begin any look is with texture. Create waves in your hair with the braid method or using a straightener. Then anything you do next will have a lot more oomph.
Gorgeous, carefree, lazy-girl hair can bring lightweight volume and movement to thin locks. Flattered by caramel balayage, loose waves, and light layering, it can easily become a fashion statement.
Weightless, bouncy curls created by a wide barrel curling wand and a gentle brush invoke a sense of fullness and tamed messiness on finer strands. Layers of various lengths further intensify the buoyancy of this fun and easy style.
Bangs are the easiest way to transform your hairdo dramatically and they work fine for either thin or thick hair. Opt for trendy curtain bangs that frame the face, highlight your cheekbones, and offer your hair a new depth, which can change your overall appearance.
A more subdued way to incorporate a choppy cut is to utilize layering at a longer length, avoiding the crown area and pieces that frame the face. When styling, beginning a curl at the root on shorter sections can assist in lifting and making haircuts seem more dynamic. Round brushing after washing and applying a gloss spray results in a polished look that is best for the office or an upscale outing.
Blonde shades can be used for a thickening effect, proven by this highlighted layered style. Ask your hair colorist if your thin, wispy hair can benefit from going blonde too. Your locks will appear even more voluminous if you blow-dry them by flipping your head over.
Haircuts incorporating a delicate fringe that grazes the chin can effortlessly sculpt the jawline and provide a base for more advanced hairdos, like boho top knots and elegant ponytails. You can style your bangs in the middle or sweep to the side, delivering both versatility and chic.
Feathering is an ideal solution for thin hair, as this haircutting technique produces variation without stripping the density from the strands that are lacking bulk. To promote more growth over time, do a castor oil massage to increase blood flow, which is a key component in supplying nutrients to the follicles.
For many seeking a shapely silhouette, a v-cut style can solve the issue without thinning out the hair too much. Loose waves styled with hot rollers are a quick and effective way to boost the body of the layered hair.
A haircut choice mostly depends on hair’s density and face shape, but a stylist can alter any hairstyle to suit your appearance. And remember, professionally performed trimming and styling can skillfully disguise finer points, so go ahead booking your next hair appointment.
Choppy curls are a versatile and flattering style, polished without the feel of overdone hair. But, if the look is too tame on its own, adding a combination of light grays and pastel purples is sure to provide a little bit of edginess.
A cut that sports overlapping layers establishes weight in the ends and works wonderfully for finer tips. Teasing the crown of the head using a boar bristle comb can add balance and volume. Additionally, it is flattering for almost any hairstyle, shaping thick ponytails and accenting elegant downdos.
Delicate layers are designed by portioning very small pieces for cutting. This method is a solution for thinner-haired ladies trying to embrace the layered trend without compromising fullness in the hair.
This longer yet still manageable cut contains understated layers that complement long tresses beautifully. Chunky caramel highlights blend perfectly with a rich chocolate brown color, enhancing volume in your hair.
These gorgeous curls are made even more special thanks to the soft ombre coloring and quick accent braid. To get this style, use a large barrel curling iron (and pin each curl so it sets). Make a loose crown braid and pull slightly at the hair inside the crown to achieve an effortless bouffant.
Flaring thin tips can increase body and volume, tricking the eye into seeing a thicker mane. To achieve this effect, mist a heat protection and blowdry hair with a round brush, slowly flicking the ends outwards. Use a root lifting spray to add height and a light dry oil for shine and moisture retaining.
Fluffy layers are a timeless trend that can be pulled off by virtually anyone. Precise and wispy flips beginning at the midshafts and extending through the length of the hair can be recreated at home with practice.
Multi-layering can remove mass, however, it also offers an opportunity to give the illusion of thickness when styled in the correct manner. Blowdrying is always the easiest technique to use when attempting to add texture to a style for long thin hair. This can be further boosted when coupled with the ideal setting and texturizing products.
Long bangs that extend more or less to the jaw are most suitable for those trying to shorten their face or provide more definition to a fuller jawline. Lightening the layers can accent the curves in this case, as solid colors can drown out the much-desired movement.
A cute balayage can refresh any haircut. The high contrast between the icy platinum blonde and dirty neutral brown creates a ton of dimension that gives hair life in spite of the simple cutting technique used.
Even hairstyles with the slightest minimal layers can help you alter your thin strands, making them unrecognizable. Use a straightening iron to smooth hair and lightly flip away from the face at the ends. Finish with a mild-hold hair spray to give it a smooth and shiny feel.
Here is a good example of volumizing haircuts, which is perfect for those who want to add volume and movement to the ends rather than the crown area. Feathered layers and long curtain bangs add a delicate touch to any haircut while framing the face beautifully.
Embrace your thin or fine hair texture and make it look good with hot caramel highlights and lowlights. Sway away from too many layers – they can make finer hair look even thinner. Still, a few layers at the front can make long haircut look more groomed and deliberate.
When you look at images of intricate, gorgeous hairdos, it can be hard to tell how they are put together. This one is incredibly easy. Start off with teased hair. Then simply braid a low French plait and finish off with a messy bun. When you’re done, pull on the braid to create the looseness.
A center part with no bangs is a great choice for long thin tresses because you can bring all of your hair forward onto your chest — creating the look of much thicker hair. Think of the popular beach waves texture beforehand – make twists or braids overnight or at least a couple of hours before you plan to go out.
This office-chic look is the epitome of modern urban style. So sleek! This is a great length for thinner hair because it doesn’t require much layering other then textured ends. If you’re looking for pictures of hairstyles that will compliment your city life, this is it!
Soft, wispy hair is the secret to a beautiful updo, which is why it’s so important to use the right products. Instead of creating your masterpiece and dousing it with hairspray at the end, try spritzing a texturizing mist or sea salt spray before you begin.
Soft waves are almost always a safe bet for thin hair types as they create volume and texture in locks. Use a hair straightener to make curls and then brush through them with a wide-tooth comb, slightly backcombing mid-shaft to ends for a tousled finish.
This beautiful style can be created in a variety of ways. One option suggests braiding your hair or creating messy wrapped buns and letting the hair set for a few hours. You can then perfect the curls that frame the face with a few quick movements of a clipless curling iron.
Longer hair can be worn in various ways and never goes out of style. A cut’s silhouette can be changed by tinkering with soft long layers. This is a small, yet high impact change that can keep naturally thin hair from falling flat.
Waterfall braids have become extremely popular because they add interest to a typical braided style. While most have loose hair falling out of the braid, this hairstyle features loose pieces falling into the braid. It is a welcome twist that is sure to earn you more than a few double taps on Instagram.
A long layered cut is your best bet if you want to drastically change your appearance without reducing hair length. The bonus: blow drying long layered haircuts with a round brush can give you a bombshell blowout look!
Modern hairstyles with feathered layers breathe life into long thinner locks. A deep side part with side-swept bangs is another trick you can use to add volume to limp hair. Don’t want to commit to the bangs? Try the style with chin-length face-framing layers.
A v-shaped haircut is simple but attractive. The feathered ends give a soft and relaxed look. This haircut is easy to maintain, so you may fully focus on keeping your bleached hair healthy and brass-free.
Blonde balayage on dark brown hair is a surefire way to create a stunning look, no wonder it is one of the most popular brunette hair goals. Placing the highlights lower and avoiding the roots makes the style really low maintenance. Face-framing highlights and loose curls will help you achieve a fuller hair look.
Remember to give a proper care to your fine locks to preserve their health and natural shine. Experiment with new hairstyles and remain gorgeous every day!
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