How to Style Thin Straight Hair

Enhancing the appearance of thick and fullness in your hair requires more than simply changing how you style it – it also depends on the density and thickness of your scalp. To assess your hair density, measure one strand against a sewing thread – half its width is considered thin hair.

Shaggy Cut

A shag is a highly flexible style, ideal for almost every hair texture and length. You can have this cut look chaotic or sleek, depending on your desired look, and it offers many face-framing layers to accentuate features and give an irresistibly youthful appearance.

Blunt Bob

The blunt bob cut is timeless and classic, framing your adorable face beautifully. It pairs well with any style: jeans and T-shirt or LBD. Add a unique flair to your blunt bob with bold hair color or ombre highlights, like purple. It makes an impressive statement when worn against faded blunt bob hairstyles. If you’re a brunette, add copper accents to your sharp cut for an eye-catching, natural-looking shimmer. Keep your strands healthy-looking with Dove Detox