5 THIN/FINE HAIRSTYLES That Make Hair Look THINNER!
We all know that some hairstyles can add volume to fine hair, but what about the ones that do the opposite? Surprisingly, a few styles can make thin hair look even finer, despite popular belief that every chop or curl adds thickness. If you want to avoid making your hair look thinner than it already is, keep reading to learn which styles to steer clear of.
Blunt bangs may look edgy and cool, but for those with thin or fine hair, they can be a real volume killer. Heavy, straight-across bangs create a harsh horizontal line that cuts across the face, emphasizing thinness by drawing attention away from any natural lift at the crown. The bluntness offers no movement or texture, making the hair appear flatter and less full. For a more flattering alternative, opt for side-swept bangs, which add softness and don’t weigh down the front.
A sleek, slicked-back ponytail might scream sophistication, but it also emphasizes how much hair you don’t have. When you pull your hair tightly back against your scalp, every bit of volume gets squished, leaving your hair looking limp and flat. While the style can look chic, it works against thin hair by making it seem even more sparse. Instead, try a textured or fluffy ponytail—adding some waves and body before tying it up helps create an illusion of thickness.
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