15 Haircuts That Will Trick People Into Thinking You Have 3 Times More Hair
Ever since I became aware of my hair back in high school when I finally retired my beloved slick ponytail, I've lamented my fine, thin locks. And after becoming a beauty editor, I've made it my mission to find out which haircuts are best for feigning the look of fuller, thicker hair. Here's what I've learned: It's all about the optical illusions your stylist creates in addition to how you care for and maintain your cut at home.
Ted Gibson is one of the most well-renowned hairstylists in the industry—which is no surprise when his client list reads like a who's who of celebrity royalty. From Angelina Jolie and Lupita Nyong'o to Anne Hathaway and Gabrielle Union, Gibson has tended to the tresses of some of the biggest names in the business. And he was more than happy to give me the lowdown on the best haircuts for thin hair.
Haircuts like Rosie Huntington-Whitley's one-length hairstyle adds so much thickness to lengths.
"If you have fine or thin hair, the haircut you choose is super important," explains Gibson. "In general, blunter lines are always better, and if you do opt for layers, keep them minimal. Bobs, lobs, long hair that's roughly one length, and pixies are great for this type of hair." Oh, and avoid heavy hair products and overworking your hair at all costs.
"The worst styling mistakes for people with fine or thin hair is using heavy conditioner or heavy oils—these will not only make a finer texture look greasy fast, but they'll weigh the hair down and hinder its potential for a voluminous, fluffy finish regardless of how strategic your cut is," confirms Gibson.
Jourdan Dunn's sleek bob has blunt ends, which creates the illusion of thicker hair.
Ahead, I asked top celebrity hairstylists to share the best haircuts for thin, fine hair. Keep scrolling to see what they had to say!
Best short haircuts for thin hair:
1. Full Pixie Cut
Michelle William's full pixie has strategically placed layers to boost volume.
"A full pixie is a great haircut for thin hair because it helps add fullness to your strands," explains celebrity hairstylist Ursula Stephen. "When you think of the typical pixie, there's a lot of layers, and layers actually take away the density of your hair. By going for a fuller pixie with a heavier bang and fuller top, you create more bulk and thickness in the hair." Plus, this cut is low maintenance and requires super-minimal styling and upkeep. At the salon, she instructs to ask for a "full" or "dense" pixie cut with minimal layering.
Essential Styling Products:
This hairdryer cuts down drying time and is incredibly lightweight (it weighs less than a can of Coke).
A lightweight hair conditioner is ideal for shorter lengths—anything too heavy can weigh fine hair down. This one is nourishing while keeping fine hair volumised.
2. '90s-Inspired Pixie Cut
Zoë Kravitz's '90s-inspired pixie has choppy layers that can be tousled to add to the look of fuller lengths.
How to Style It: According to Stephen, all you'll need is a pair of straighteners to give the hair a little bump, finish or shine before heading on your way. That said, be wary of overworking your hot tools, as she says this won't do those with thin hair any favours.
Essential Styling Products:
If you're always on the go, GHD's cordless straightener lets you top up your style wherever you are.
3. Structured Pixie Cut
Charlize Theron's full-bodied pixie with highlights adds dimension.
Adding more structure to your pixie haircut with a fringe helps hair look thicker, as Charlize Theron demonstrates.
"Overstyling with heat will cause thin hair to become wiry and dry, and if you put too much product, it will be flat and limp," she warns. "Thin hair needs to be airy, fluffy and light, and if you're using products, the majority should be applied while the hair is actually damp."
Essential Styling Product:
The nimble size of ghd's mini styler helps to give more precision when styling shorter or finer hair types.
4. One-Length Blunt Bob
We're taking Jourdan Dunn's blunt bob straight to our hairstylist.
A chic blunt bob or lob is one of the best, most strategic haircuts for those with thin or fine hair. But again, you have some flexibility with length, and Maldonado recommends a sleek, straight cut hitting at the chin, neck or even the collarbone. "This is a great choice because it bulks up the look of your hair and gives instant chic style whether it's in a ponytail, straight or wavy," Maldonado explains. "When you talk to your stylist about this style, it's important to decide on the length that will best work for you. Bringing in an inspiration photo is always a good idea, and this cut also looks great with a fringe."
Essential Styling Products:
This adds the most incredible gloss to your finished style without weighing the hair down.
Protect your locks from damaging heat with this lightweight mist.
5. Blunt Bob With Full Fringe
A full fringe adds instant thickness to fine hair
How to Style It: Starting with damp hair, Maldonado says to rake Kérastase's Discipline Fluidissme Spray (£34) from roots to ends before rough-drying strands till they're about 75% dry. To finish, use a small to medium boar-bristle to smooth hair section by section and create a shape to show off the cut.
Essential Styling Products:
Detangle all types of hair without damaging a strand.
6. Beachy Textured Bob
Flipping your parting to the side a la Kourtney Kardashian helps to add instant volume.
If you want a more low-maintenance style that doesn't involve heat, he suggests towel-drying your hair post-shower and then applying Leonor Greyl Sérum de Soie Sublimateur Styling Serum (£30) from root to tip. Last, comb and part your hair where desired, and let it air-dry for a more natural, tousled texture.
Essential Styling Products:
Helps to detangle hair to prevent tugging and breakage on fine hair.
This comb is infused with coconut oil to treat hair while you brush.
Best mid-length haircuts for thin hair:
7. Layered Lob
Kirsten Dunst's bob has subtle layering to boost thickness.
For those with thin hair looking for a happy medium between long and layered, or short and blunt, NatureLab Tokyo brand ambassador and celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons recommends a mid-length haircut accented with beachy texture (aka subtle layering) and a deep part for an extra punch of fullness and body.
Essential Styling Products:
Boar-bristle brushes don't get as hot as plastic brushes and ultimately, don't pass on as much damage to your hair.
8. Side-Parted Lob
Flip you parting to one side like Ashley Graham for instant volume and body.
"This haircut is a great option for anyone who doesn’t want to do a really big chop like a pixie or bob," he explains. "Ask your stylist about potentially adding in soft layers—done properly, it can make your hair look fuller. This cut and style looks good on everyone and is a great way to extend the beachy vibes during summer."
Essential Styling Products:
A tail comb will help you create a precise parting when flipping it over to one side.
9. Mid-Length, Bouncy Bob
A long bob styled with bouncy waves adds so much volume, as Laura Harrier shows.
How to Style It: To keep damage at bay and enhance your natural texture, we recommend air-drying and then using a hair straightener, curling wand or beach waver to bulk up your texture with extra wave and body. To finish, spritz a bit of texture or volume spray through your mid-lengths and ends. And for even more drama and thickness, try switching up your part—either to the side you don't normally part it on or going an inch or so deeper than you'd usually go.
Essential Styling Products:
Best long haircuts for thin hair:
10. Blunt Cut With Light Layers
Zoe Saldana's blunt cut makes lengths look thicker and healthier.
There's an old wives' tale that in order to make thin, fine hair look as thick and voluminous as possible, you need an ultra-blunt, ultra-short haircut. So not the case! As celebrity hairstylist Cervando Maldonado explains, you can work a haircut falling between your shoulders and bust, and you can even have some light layering. That said, there's definitely some strategy involved.
Essential Styling Products:
This styling spray adds instant volume by creating 'springs' in between follicles for maximum volume.
This pro-grade hair dryer will make at home blow drying a breeze.
11. French-Girl Layers With Centre Part
Kate Moss's face-framing layers add shape and dimension.
"If you have a finer hair texture but like to keep your hair long, I recommend asking for either a blunt haircut or one that's almost one length with light layering on the bottom for movement," he tells us. "There should be strategic face-framing in the front starting around the chin and subtly working its way down your length. When you talk to your stylist, make sure to use these words as a reference."
Essential Styling Products:
This serum boosts hair for a thicker appearance with more body when styling.
12. Long, Textured Layers
We're taking this pic of JLo straight to the salon.
How to Style It: Work a mousse (Maldonado recommends the below from Davines) from roots to ends on damp hair, and follow with a root volumiser like Evo Root Canal Volumising Spray (£23). Then start rough-drying with a blow-dryer until your hair is about 75% dry in order to add volume before taking a brush to it. Starting in the front and crown, take a medium-size boar-bristle brush to finish drying your hair section by section. Maldonado likes to finish with Sachajuan Volume Powder (£36) for extra lift and texture.
Essential Styling Products:
Hereshesons' Zhoosh foam has a total fanbase for its ability to add volume to flat hair.
13. Long Layers With Fringe
Long layers with a fringe look brilliant paired with a fringe like Jessica Biel's here.
"One mistake with fine hair is to leave it too long with too many layers," Maldonado warns. "This will usually make your natural texture look less dense and less full."
Essential Styling Products:
A hair powder is a great way to add lift at the roots. Simply apply to roots and work into the hair to elevate flat roots.
14. Feathered Fringe and Textured Lengths
Rashida Jones's feathered fringe and cat eye is a timeless look.
But again, there are options if you do want length and layers. If you're just not into short or even medium-length hair, he suggests opting for a long, layered haircut that combines a fringe and face-framing layers. "I like this cut, in particular, because it can give your hair a specific style and some necessary structure while requiring minimal styling and maintenance."
Essential Styling Products:
Instantly revives flat fringes and roots in between hair washes.
15. Full Fringe With Long Layers
Jameela Jamil shows us how to work a full fringe and long layers.
How to Style It: Maldonado likes to apply a mousse-like R+Co Chiffon Styling Mousse (£25) on damp hair from root to tip. Rough-dry with a blow-dryer until you're 75% dry; then start styling the bangs with a smaller boar-bristle brush. Then either switch to a large boar-bristle brush to finish drying section by section, which will create movement and a soft, slightly bouncy texture, or let the hair air-dry for a more French-inspired, tousled texture.
Essential Styling Products:
If you hate the feeling of a heavy mousse, this one feels light as air while lifting and volumising lengths.
A round brush adds shape and volume to your hair as your blow-dry.
This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated.
Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content for Who What Wear for over four years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie and Who What Wear family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor. She considers her day-to-day beauty aesthetic very low-maintenance and relies on staples like clear brow serum (from Kimiko!), Lawless's Lip Plumping Mask in Cherry Vanilla, and an eyelash curler. For special occasions or days when she's taking more meetings or has an event, she'll wear anything and everything from Charlotte Tilbury (the foundations are game-changing), some shimmer on her lids (Stila and Róen do it best), and a few coats of the best mascara-type product on earth, Surratt's Noir Lash Tint.
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