Hairstyles For Thin, Damaged Hair

If your hair is damaged, a short chop can eliminate split ends and give your locks a healthier and voluminous appearance.

Chin length or slightly longer cuts work great for creating creative, messy pixie styles.

Long textured strands that fall to one side are one of the trendiest hairstyles for thin hair today, while adding highlights with different hues creates depth in your strands, giving them fullness.

Voluminous Bob

Women with fine, lifeless locks may benefit from adding some layers to the style to add volume and volume to their strands.

A charming bob hairstyle can transform their appearance, especially for women with low ponytail density.

Ellen Pompeo’s side-swept bob is charming, creating an eye-catching face-framing effect and adding texture with texturizing cream for optimal results.

A stacked angled bob is an easy and effective way to give straight, fine hair volume. Perfect for all colors, this hairstyle requires little time or styling effort each morning and makes for effortless highlights without looking brassy.

Cuts with Layers

If you have medium-length, thin hair, layers can add dimension and structure to your style without making it appear thin and flat. But beware not to go overboard or you risk making your locks appear flat and thin.

Request an angled pixie with feathered and asymmetrical layers that provide fullness to your facial-framing strands, making this cut suitable for many face shapes – as it can be worn with and without bangs.

Highlights and balayage can also work wonders for thin, damaged hair. Qureshi suggests this form of color creates the visual illusion of thickness on thin strands, adding that using Toppik hair Building Fibers as easy-to-apply highlights that blend in seamlessly with natural hues would be the ideal way to make them stand out.

Layered Haircuts for Thin Hair

Haircuts explicitly designed to add volume can create the appearance of fullness in thin locks. A layered bob with feathered layers will add volume and movement to dull locks while face-framing fringes that are thicker than your forehead create texture while creating dimension at the crown.

For the crown area, consider opting for a side-swept chignon as another effective option to give an illusion of height.

A shoulder-length bob is one of the best haircuts for thin hair because it doesn’t cut as short but still gives off plenty of volume. To further increase its voluminous nature, spray some heat-protective volumizing spray over your strands before blow drying with a round brush.

Contrasting colors, such as dark roots with light blonde highlights, is another way to make thin hair appear thicker. The darker roots draw attention to your strands, making them appear denser and more viscous.

Choppy Lob Hairstyles Above the Shoulder

Cute hairstyles for thin hair don’t have to be low-maintenance. A chin-length choppy blonde A-line bob is an attractive style suitable for all face shapes and textures, especially when combined with a middle-parted curtain bang to frame the face and draw attention away from any thinness in your locks.

Medium-length layered bobs can also work wonders on thin hair. They make it easy to manage and create volume when worn straight, so they make for an effortless style. Add dimension with blonde balayage or milk chocolate brown highlights for added depth and dimension in your locks.

If you want a wavy, choppy lob, use a curling wand or flat iron to create beachy waves that accentuate your face-framing layers and frame your features. This look is fun and sassy–ideal for evening events! Light-hold hairspray will ensure all strands stay put.

Contrasting hair Colors

An effective way to give thin hair volume and fullness is with striking contrasts. A combination of dark roots with bleached top layers and ends creates the appearance of thicker and richer strands; additionally, this style helps hide any signs of scalp visible through sparse strands.

If your natural waves are unruly, try creating texture with a DIY sea salt and water mixture or air-drying your locks to add volume. Movement within the waves will help give it more body.

Try pairing a blunt bob with loose barrel curls and a deep side part for an elegant and sophisticated style – this will flatter oval and oblong faces alike! Add a stylish edge with blonde baby lights or hair-painting techniques like balayage to add glamour, instantly elevating damaged locks.