![]() ![]() ![]() TRESemmé Day 2 Volumising Dry Shampoo Buy NowĮditor’s tip: If you’re only using dry shampoo to freshen up greasy roots, you’re missing a trick. Opt for undone waves and messy texture and you’ll exude off-duty model vibes. While sleek looks like the glass bob work well with short hairstyles for fine hair, when styling medium length or longer hair, make adding texture your main focus. Textured Mid-Length Cut Karlie’s got that cool girl texture down to an art. ![]() Blunt LobĬan’t decide between staying short or growing your hair? The solution – a long bob that blurs the lines between a bob and shoulder-length hair to give you the best of both worlds. Shoulder-skimming haircuts give the hair a bumped-up look, which can be enhanced by flicking out your layers with a round brush or straighteners for added volume. Shoulder-Length With Flicked-Out Ends Rosie’s shoulder-length cut looks bouncy and full of volume. Recreate this wavy bob by pairing blunt-cut ends with slightly shorter layers around your face, then add S-shaped waves for a stylish touch. This way, there’s no risk of your hair weighing you down and your cut will be more bespoke and tailored to you. If maintaining length is important to you for styling purposes, be sure to ask your stylist to cut in some layers around your face. Face-Framing Layers However long your hair, face-framing layers will always help add shape. Imagine if you could have salon blow dried hair every day? If you’re looking for a way to recreate the bombshell blowout look at home, save this wispy layered look to take to your hairstylist for inspo. Sweeping all of your hair over to one side in a deep side parting will also further enhance the look. Credit: Rex by ShutterstockĪsymmetric styles that are longer on one side trick people into thinking your hair is super thick. Asymmetrical Bob Flipping all of your hair over to one side will make it look a lot fuller. Stacked bobs are a great way to get in on the bob trend while also adding some additional volume with graduated layers at the nape of the neck. However, if your hair is fine, blunt cuts with just one length are better as they have the opposite effect, making your hair look thicker. Those with thick hair might prefer to get their ends feathered to take away some of the weight. But did you know that opting for chic curtain bangs like these will actually make your hair look thicker by blending in seamlessly with the rest of your hair?īlunt Lob Ask your stylist for blunt ends – it’ll make your hair look thicker! Credit: Rex by Shutterstock Want to try a fringe but worried it will end up sticking lifelessly to your forehead? We know your pain. This wonder product also helps to control static for a flawless look. Credit: Rex by ShutterstockĪ-line haircuts for straight fine hair give a stacked look that’s fuller at the front than the back, so that when looking at it face on, it looks as though you’ve got more hair.Įditor’s tip: To really bring out the angles in this cut, draw attention to your strands with a spritz of the gloss-giving TONI&GUY Finishing Shine Spray. Why not try piecey layers through the lengths of your hair? They’ll help to add body and dimension by fluffing up the mid-lengths and adding more volume. The rounded-under bob gives a ’90s twist to a classic bob, but also helps to fake a thicker mane, making it a great one for the Piecey Layers If there’s one look we’ve noticed cropping up more and more lately, it’s this. Credit: Rex by ShutterstockĪ sweeping side fringe is an easy way to add volume at the crown of your head, making any cut look more exciting without the commitment of a full fringe. Blunt Bob Cutting in a side fringe is a clever way of plumping up your look. You can achieve this style in a few different ways, from straighteners to a waving wand, adding random curls in different directions to give the most natural look. One way to make straight fine hair look instantly thicker is to wear it tousled. ![]() Keeping your hair short gives it shape and fullness, instead of your strands being dragged down by longer lengths. Credit: Rex by Shutterstockīobs are having their moment right now, which is good news if you’ve got fine hair. Chin-Grazing Bob Bobs are a winning look for those with fine hair. This is a great option for anyone with fine hair as it adds body to the crown and front of the hair and stops hair looking limp. This curtrain bangs look is everywhere right now (seriously, just look on Instagram). This wax has a natural matt look and doesn’t feel stiff or sticky, so you can restyle your hair throughout the day. Editor’s tip: Use a little of the VO5 Matt Clay to style your pixie crop and stop it going frizzy. ![]()
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