For people with fine or thin hair and round faces, a longer haircut may be more flattering. However, excess length can emphasize fine or thin hair, so keep the cut at the shoulders. Going for a blunt cut helps give a thicker appearance the ends of the hair as well. This style can also be angled forward slightly so it is shorter in the back than in the front. This cut may be ideal for those with fine or thin hair who like to have the ends of their hair curve under slightly because it lends itself to subtle beveling at the ends.
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Short Hairstyles for Thin Hair
While layered haircuts often accentuate a
fine or thin look of straight hair, they can be a good option for
individuals with fine or thin hair that is wavy or curly. Adding layers
to wavy or curly hair encourages the shorter layers to curl more, so the
hair appears to have more volume. Curly or wavy hair is often easier to
style when cut in layers, so individuals can work with the cut to give
the hair the fullest look possible.
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