A blunt cut without layers gives thin hair the appearance of density. The strong, straight edges make the hair appear thicker and fuller, particularly when trimmed to jaw-length or just above the shoulders.
A short, jagged pixie cut with layers provides texture and volume to thin hair. The unequal lengths add movement and body, making your hair appear fuller.
A long bob (lob) with delicate layers gives volume and flow to fine hair without taking away too much length. It's the ideal blend of rigidity and softness.
Adding curtain bangs to a layered cut frames the face and adds volume throughout. The bangs also create dimension, making the hair appear broader in the front.
A shaggy haircut with lots of layers is ideal for adding volume and texture to thin hair. The cut's sloppy, lived-in style adds weight, giving thin hair more substance.
Feathered layers are softly graduated and provide lift for thin hair. This cut creates a weightless sense for the hair while increasing overall volume and flow.
An angled bob that is longer in the front and shorter in the rear creates movement and structure around the face, giving the appearance of additional volume.
A curly or wavy haircut with layers can create instant volume. Soft, loose curls or waves add volume and bounce to thin hair.
A graded lob (longer in the front and shorter in the rear) combined with stacked layers at the crown creates the illusion of thickness, particularly at the roots.