Tips For Women With Thinning Hair in the Front

Disguise Thin Areas: Avoid heavy backcombing or teasing and instead try using stylish scarves or accessories to draw attention away from thin spots on the scalp.

Change Your hair Part: Switching the side you part your hair can instantly give your face a lift and hide thin areas. Wet your hair, part it on the other side, secure with bobby pins, and spray with hairspray for a new look. Consistently changing your part can train your scalp to produce hair in the new direction.

Makeup on Your Scalp: Use regular face foundation to fill in bald spots on your scalp or consider using products specifically designed to conceal receding hairlines or balding areas. Keratin fiber hair cosmetics, available as sprays, powders, or pencils, can also help make your hair appear thicker and fuller.

Try a Looser Ponytail: If you usually wear a tight ponytail, switch to looser styles around the crown area to create breathing room and cover thin patches of hair. Adding layers and opting for a lived-in choppy lob can also add thickness and frame your face.

Consider a Bun: Create a small bun to cover sparse spots on the crown area and add a chic touch to your hairstyle. Fun accessories can be added for extra flair. For long hair, a braided updo can also cover thin areas and suit any face shape or hair texture.

Try a Wavy or Curly Lob: Style your wavy or curly locks into an elegant choppy lob with curtain bangs to achieve a more dramatic effect. Use a leave-in volumizing product before blow drying to add volume and hold.