Have you had thin hair all your life and you just want to add volume to your hair? Have you used so many shampoos, conditioners, and styling products to make this “dream” come alive? How about getting a haircut that will give your thin hair the volume it craves?
And don’t worry. They won’t be crazy, outlandish haircuts. Each one is simply beautiful, to start!
Waves with colormelt
Add volume by creating waves and color with your hair. The texture and color add depth to your hair and make it thicker than it looks.
Continue on to see more beautiful ideas!
Bronde bob
Keep your hair short, like a bob, because long hair can pull the look down and make it harder to manage. Blend brown and blonde tones to make your hair look thicker.
The two colors make your hair look busy and two-dimensional, thus adding volume.
Blonde shag hairstyle
Adding layers will do wonders for your long hair. Layers will add body AND movement to your hair. This tricks the eyes that you’ve got more volume in your hair.
Wispy comb over lob
Sometimes, it’s not about the type of haircut we get. Sometimes, changing the way we style our hair helps add volume to it. Take, for example, side parts. When we part our hair on the same side regularly, the roots get used to it and tend to get flatter.
Flip your hair or side the other way and see how it adds height instantly.
Shoulder-Length Shag with Peek-a-Boo Bangs
See the difference waves and the right color make? The addition of brighter colored-highlights on top of darker hair plus the waves create the illusion of fullness. Adding those waves make it seem like there are two layers of hair, the one with the darker roots and the waves.
Medium Shag with Long Curtain Bangs
A shag style has several layers with thin edges. The edges may be thinned out but the layers add volume and bulk. Cue in the long bangs and your hair has unofficially gotten thicker!
Medium shag with white highlights
Stylists recommend using color to add volume to your hair. If you don’t want to commit to hair color or still keep it simple, add highlights instead. The contrasting colors (with your natural hair color) will trick the eyes that your hair has more volume than it actually has.
Uneven Wavy Layers
A lot of the wavy hairstyles featured in this slideshow had one-length and even waves. Try uneven waves this time. It’s low-maintenance, too. Just tousle your hair with your fingers and you’re good to go.
Long Razored Bob
When you get tired of the same old style for your bob, try a razored cut. Creating lots of lines and edges for your bob will add more texture to your hair. Adding waves and layers will complete the look.
Medium Length Haircut for Thin Hair with Bangs
If you have medium-length thin hair and want to add volume to your hair, there’s one thing to keep in mind. Add long layers but only a few. When there are too many layers, it can look choppy. Just a few will go a long, thick way.
Messy Lob with Curtain Bangs
Have medium-length hair? A shaggy hairstyle will always look great with medium lengths because it adds the right amount of volume. Keep it messy for a modern, confident look.
Lob for fine hair
If you want to still celebrate your thin hair but have it look fuller, go for a long bob or a “lob.” The lob usually falls between the chin and shoulders and you can add layers and colors if you want. As is though, it already gives the illusion that your hair is fuller and doesn’t look flat.
You can also add long, side-swept bangs to add fuller drama to your thin hair.
Flowy Straight Lob
What if you still want your thin hair to be straight? What cut will you go for? Yes, go for straight hair if that’s what you want. If you want to add volume, just flip your hair to the other side!
Wispy Bob with Side Bangs
You’ve got the medium-length bob and the highlights. You’ve even changed your side part. What else can you do to add volume to your hair? Have you tried side bangs? It’ll frame your face, make it look smaller, and add bulk to your hair.
Rockstar Look
Want to recreate your look? Get that rockstar look with the waves, and new color, and how about some swoopy bangs? Everyone is going to want your confident look!
Layered mid-length cut
Instead of going for the shaggy hairstyle, opt for a face-framing cut. Add layers so that the ends beautifully frame your face. Because the layers end in different areas of your hair and face, it’ll add bulk to your hair.
Tousled Shoulder-Length Hair with Curtain Bangs
Have you tried adding feathered layers to your hair? Since it fans out in different directions, it can make your hair look thicker. Adding side bangs will even make it look fuller.
Shaggy Lob with Layers
Want a long bob with shags? Go for it! Keep it one length up to your shoulders with feathered and multiple layers for a low-maintenance look. You won’t regret it.
Blunt Shoulder-Length Haircut for Thin Hair
Did you know that blunt ends can make your hair look thicker? And when you pair it with face-framing layers, it’ll transform your hair into a fuller look. Add some curtain bangs, too!
Low-Maintenance Messy Shoulder-Length Hairstyle
That tousled hair low-maintenance look will do wonders for your hair. Adding highlights and layers will contribute to your amazing look, too. And you know what else will work?
Make sure you have dark roots because it makes your hair look thicker at the base.
One-length collarbone bob
Sometimes, it’s not about the layers but keeping your hair at one length to make it fuller. There’s no sense in adding layers if they’re just going to look stringy. If you find it hard to maintain layers, keep your bob to one length.
Plus you’ll be able to style it in different ways depending on your mood or event.
Easy Thin Waves
Want thicker-looking hair with a skin-kissed look? Go for these thin waves with natural highlights. Best to keep it at a short or medium-length bob.
Mid-Length Razored Angled Cut
Keep your hair still straight but full with this simple technique. Get raz0r ends. The different angles on the ends of your hair will give that illusion of depth. Complete the look with blonde highlights.
Sleek Razored Lob
1. This cut has razored ends.
2. The hair is all straight.
3. It’s got warm and cool-toned highlights. These three styles all add up to give the look a fuller set of hair.
Textured Thin Mid-Length Hair
Do you want that classic but edgy look? Add multiple layers but keep your hair straights. And chop it off with razor ends. And remember to flip your side part!
Medium Choppy Highlighted Hairstyle
Who knew bobs can be good for different lengths? Want to keep your thin hair just above your shoulders? Go for it! Just add choppy ends and blonde highlights and you’ve got the thicker-looking hair you wanted to achieve.
Shaggy Neck-Length Cut with Highlights
This cut has three styles working together to give thin hair fullness. It’s a “lob” (long bob) with highlights (contrasting colors) and waves to add volume. Awesome haircut!
Voluminous Cut with Side Bangs
Get a haircut that adds volume right at the start! Ask your stylist for the perfect voluminous cut for your hair type. Typically, shorter lengths work better for this type of cut. Because there’s no extra weight like with long hair, your hair will be bouncier. And bounce means more volume.
Crisp Wispy Comb Over Bob
This haircut is great for low-maintenance individuals. Keep your lob straight. Add highlights. Flip over your hair to the other side. Apply volumizing products to your hair with your fingers . That’s it!
Lob with Shadow Roots
Having roots matched with a lighter hair color will make your hair look thicker because of the darker base. It adds bulk naturally and helps frame your face. Go for a blonde balayage look and add bangs.
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