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Personal Care & StyleHow to Style Hair

How to Make Fine Hair Look Fuller

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I wanted to talk to you about how to make your fine hair look fuller.

I think there are some really quick things that you can do, starting with the maintenance of your hair. I would get your hair trimmed more often; that way you have much less damage and breakage throughout the ends, which can make them look finer, kind of wispy.

Go with a blunter haircut, whether it’s no layers or just a very, very subtle amount of layers, even if it’s just to bevel out the end of the haircut, or the edges of the haircut.

Also consider going short, or shorter, if you are a little bit longer. Shorter hair always looks fuller, and more healthy.

Some other things to do if you have straight hair; I would suggest curling it, always makes it full. And if you’re worried about the curl staying in your fine hair, invest in some really great products. Some to try would be a product that has a good balance of hold and smoothness. So something with kind of a medium hold capacity, or a beach or a texturizing spray works really well on fine hair.

Also try applying dry shampoo to the hair when it’s not dirty. So the first day you would just spray the dry shampoo all throughout the hair, not just focusing on the roots. I would go upside down and kind of tossle up. You would be surprised when you come back how much hair you actually feel like you have, and it’s simple because all you’ve done is changed the texture of your hair. You’ve changed it from being really silky smooth to having a little bit of grip to it.

Another thing you can do to make your hair appear fuller is to try a different part. Even switching a little bit over; because your hair usually gets so used to being in one part, when you switch it over to the side the other side, sometimes it’s amazing the amount of lift you get.

Another thing you can try is styling your hair to one part, blowing it dry or letting it air dry or whatever, and then putting a part going the opposite direction. You’ll get a lot of good lift that way, and it makes it look really, really full.

And those are some of my tips for making thin hair look fuller.


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Best Tips on Ombre Hair Color

Best Tips on Perms

Best Tips on Bangs

Hair Straightening Treatments

What Is Keratin Treatment?

How to Color Chalk Your Hair

Curling Iron vs. Curling Wand

How to Make Fine Hair Look Fuller

How to Make Dull Hair Shine

How to Hide Roots & Gray Hair

How to Get Rid of Hair Frizz

How to Get Rid of Hair Static

How to Get Beachy Waves using a Flat Iron

How to Get Tight Waves using a Curling Iron

How to Create Bangs Using Hair Extensions

How to Make a Brigitte Bardot Ponytail

How to Make a Braid using Hair Extensions

How to Put In Hair Extensions

How to Tease Your Hair

How to Create Volume with Dry Shampoo

How to Get Vintage Hair using a Curling Iron

Types of Curling Irons

How to Get Loose Waves using a Curling Iron

How to Use a Curling Iron

How to Get Big, Bouncy Curls

How to Do a Chignon

How to Make a Messy Bun

How to Make a Hair Bow

How to Make a Sock Bun

How to Use Hot Rollers

How to Style Short Bangs

How to Cut Your Bangs

How to Style Side-Swept Bangs

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