Fine hair can be hard to style, just ask those that seem to have a lack of body within the hair and are looking for a way to add volume and definition into the hairstyle. Fine hair can be tricky because once the measures are taken to add body into the hairstyle, there may come a time an hour into the day or four hours into the day when the volume seems to fade and the fine hair seems to prevail, seeming limp in appearance and in comparison with the body that is found in the hairstyles of those with thick hair.
When searching for a hairstyle that is suitable for fine hair, there are certain aspects which should be kept in mind. Hairstyles with an excessive amount of layers within the style should be avoided, as layers are a way to reduce the thickness of the hair. Rather than true layers, using razoring techniques within the hair can help to create a fringe through the base of the hair, increasing the volume without using layers to remove the hair. While cutting thin or fine hair, you want to remove as little of the hair as possible throughout the base of the style.
Other techniques that are used through these haircuts is to create bangs within the style that have more than one layer. These types of bangs can help to frame the face and can create the appearance of more hair than there truly is, especially when the hair has been straightened and products have been applied to the hair that can increase the texture.
The number one rule to remember when cutting medium length fine hair, is to use cutting techniques to increase texture, rather than removing it from the style.
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Sophie
December 12th, 2009 at 1:09 am
I want my hair like Taylor momsens from gossip girl but I don’t know if it will look good.
Lori
December 14th, 2009 at 12:25 pm
Hi Sophie,
This is a pretty versatile hairstyle, but you can always compare your facial shapes to determine if the hairstyle will suit you.
You could also consider using virtual hairstyle software with your picture to see the results.