How to Create Volume and Texture For Medium-Length Thin Hairstyles

Thickening up thin hair by creating volume and texture is one of the best ways to make it appear fuller. Face framing layers will elongate features, while ombre or balayage is an excellent way to increase its volume. A low-side ponytail with crown braids is romantic and chic on special occasions. Add faux flowers for added drama.

Layered Long Bob

Extended layered bobs are an excellent way to add volume and texture to the hair, and they suit women of all face shapes well. Furthermore, this hairstyle works well with different styling techniques for ultimate versatility. Add short curtain bangs for an eye-catching and unique style by styling your layered bob with blunt curtain bangs – this trending style has been seen all over social media, adding drama and style to any bob haircut! This trend has even made headlines this past year on Instagram and TikTok! Dusty rose is an increasingly popular hair color trend, and makes for a gorgeous long bob haircut. The muted rosy hue is soft and feminine and compliments most skin tones. For something less conspicuous, try out blonde-over-brunette, as it will create a more subtle contrast while remaining easier to maintain.

Side Braid

This easy braided look is excellent for everyday wear or a romantic evening out. Start by brushing out any tangles from your locks, creating a deep side part, and taking rectangular sections from it to weave the braid across both shoulders of your head. Leave any wispy pieces loose for a softer effect, or pin them with spray or bobby pins for a Pinterest-worthy finish. This hairstyle works well with all face shapes and textures of locks – be they curly, straight, or wavy – as it beautifully accentuates their wide and flat surface. Additionally, its combination with balayage or highlights looks especially striking! Try switching up this look with some cornrows to give it more of a rock aesthetic, or merge two side braids at the crown to channel your inner Khaleesi!

Side Ponytail

One of the most stylish yet easy hairstyles is a side ponytail. This classic yet contemporary style looks chic and classy for any event with just a few modifications or additions. Add romance and femininity to this look by letting face-framing strands hang loosely around your face for a soft and feminine effect. Tuck some strands under your ponytail elastic and wrap them to cover its elastic for an enhanced finish. One way to elevate this look is to make it more organized and neat. An untidy side ponytail is currently trending and looks cute and youthful with vintage flair – ideal if your locks feature natural waves or textures!

Wavy Bob

Wavy hair offers an effortless style that frames the face with its natural movement and has a youthful effect. Girls and women looking to try wavy bobs with long layers and bangs should ask their stylist to add sun-kissed highlights for an overall healthy glow. Wavy bob hairstyles are chic and timeless looks that pair beautifully with any dress, whether going out to parties or simply shopping – and this look will leave you feeling feminine and confident! Add glamour and dimension to your wavy bob by dying it a rich pink shade, such as popular hot pink. This trend-setting hue will ensure that each strand stands out against your natural locks. Additionally, adding chocolate highlights gives your bob an additional three-dimensional dimension.

Grey Balayage

Grey balayage is an on-trend look that enhances features while complementing skin tones. When selecting your shade, be sure to collaborate with your colorist to choose one that suits both your complexion and style goals – it should also require regular maintenance, such as glaze and toner refreshes, to preserve its rich hues for the longest possible time. Balayage is an effective method for covering grey as it blends your natural hair color with highlights, while creating an elegant, natural appearance. Unfortunately for brunettes, though, balayage doesn’t lighten their roots, so frequently visit their salon to retouch. Using a combination of brown shades and silver tones with this technique, your stylist can lighten them without creating warmth, the result being an elegant ombre that doesn’t show warmth at your roots.