6 Good Hairstyles for Women With Thin Hair

Thin hair is often a result of both genetics and acquired environmental factors. For many, this is a point of insecurity; however, we want to reaffirm just how beautiful thin hair is. Its ability to flow in the wind despite its size, ability to sit perfectly and finely on top of the head, and delicacy reinforce just how special thin hair is.

If you have very thin hair, there may be a couple of reasons for this. Aging, stress, an improper hair care routine, bad habits such as alcohol ingestion, an unhealthy diet, weight loss, disease, or certain medications can cause thin hair.

However, it is important to note the difference between thin and fine hair, as each has its way of styling. Thin hair means fewer hair follicles on your head, which can often lead to bald spots. On the other hand, fine hair is when each strand of hair is thin in size, lacks volume, or loses its shape quickly.

Knowing this, put your trust in your barber. Once you have the right haircut, your style will make all the difference! Here are six good hairstyles for women with thin hair:

Hairstyle #1: Straight and sharp

Our first recommendation is a blunt hairstyle that is both straight and sharp. It is one of the favourite options in a hair salon. This is where the ends are cut in a way that makes the ends appear in a straight line. To style this, simply increase the volume of your hair at the root with an iron, then smooth it over, straightening it as you go.

Near the ends, curl it slightly inwards to make it appear wider instead of sitting flat on your head. We also want to avoid layering your hair for this type of hairstyle. Instead, use a mousse to achieve the perfect volume without the added weight on your head.

Hairstyle #2: Dense pixie cut

A dense pixie cut is one of our favourite options! It can add fullness to your thinning hair and is considered one of the most low-maintenance hairstyles among short haircuts! It looks like dense, full hair without much effort. The best part about it?

There are so many variations to this hairstyle that you are sure to find one that fits your style and personality. Many states that the pixie cut is one of the trendiest haircuts for the year! You are killing two birds with one stone.

Hairstyle #3: Sculpted shag/wolf cut

Shag haircuts from the 70s have returned; luckily, they do wonders for thin hair! The bangs typical of this haircut balance out the thinner ends of your hair, making your hair look more sculpted. We love how the choppy layers of the cut give your hair more texture and life, making it appear as though it is more full despite thin hair.

A wolf cut, a similar idea, is a haircut typically shorter on the sides with shaggy bands in the front. This hairstyle frames your face well and creates amazing texture to give your hair its personality!

Hairstyle #4: Deep side part

A deep side part is yet another hairstyle we adore. It is an easy and quick way to give your head some dramatic volume while creating height and fullness. When you feel your hair going limp, simply flip your part to the other side to give it its fullness back.

This is especially useful for people with fine hair who lose volume quickly. If you want the part to stay in place, we suggest running some mousse through it before leaving the house.

Hairstyle #5: Middle part updo

For a classy look, try putting your hair into a middle-part updo. This is where your hair is put up, typically in a bun or ponytail, sitting at the middle or bottom of your head while being split in the middle.

The style does not require many volumes and provides a sleekness that will make others think you are taking on the world! You can use pomade, oil, or an edge control product to slick your hair back and keep it in place, then secure it in a ponytail or bun, and you are ready to go!

Hairstyle #6: High messy ponytail

A high messy ponytail may not be your first instinct when trying to style thin hair; however, if done properly, it can give your hair volume and texture! The key is to make the ponytail messy to give it that extra oomph. Add some pins to prop up the front of your hair for even more height.

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