It’s true isn’t it? If you’ve been blessed, or cursed, with fine hair knowing which haircuts work best for you is important. So I have to ask, do you know which do?
And who needs me to tell them fine hair can present problems? Especially for those who lack ideas on how best to handle it.
Besides who wants hair that that just hangs there? Looking all thin, flat, and tired and all?
Even worse your styling options may be limited if you find it hard to use those popular accessories to adopt different styles for your hair.
Given all that I can understand how you may feel like you have to go with the same tired haircut for lack of better options. If so you’ll want to lean in closer as we whisper in hushed tones everything you need to know about haircuts for fine hair.
Now be sure to get this if you get nothing else. The takeaway is to select a cut that won’t drag down your hair. Anything longer than shoulder length is questionable and more apt to go limp on you.
Keeping those two points in mind here are some hair cut options for when you’re feeling daring.
Layer It: Even though it doesn’t make much sense, you can add body and volume to fine straight hair if it is layered. Adds movement too. Short layers around the crown add instant lift. Just don’t go with layers longer than shoulder length and remember less is more. As too much layering can thin out your hair too much.
Blunt It: A stylist who knows what they’re doing can do a blunt cut that over comes the tendency of fine hair to lie flat. Add the appropriate products and you can end up with a stunning look with loads of body and movement. One that’s achieved using scissors to cut the hair evenly. Now to get maximum volume try blow drying a blunt cut upside down.
Bob It: You’ll find bobs for fine hair are layered with a slightly angled cut to produce natural swing. Having an overall length to about midneck is about right.
Shag It: This won’t work for all but choppy tousled pieces can work for some. You may discover this to be a great way to inspire limp fine hair.
There you go. I agree fine lifeless hair can be challenging. Still you know now that you aren’t stuck for options. You also now know maybe it’s been the cut and not the shelves of styling products and shampoos you’ve tried to boost the volume. So why not discuss one of these haircuts for fine hair with your stylist just to see if they can’t work some styling magic with your hair?
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