Unfortunately, there are no miracle cures for naturally thin hair. Even special shampoos and other care measures cannot change the natural hair structure. For this reason, other tricks are needed if you want to make thin hair thicker or make it look that way. What are the best hairstyles for this purpose?
The following haircuts for thin hair can be used at any age as long as they suit your face shape, which your hairdresser can best assess. So if you are looking for hairstyles for thin hair over 50 or 60, you will also find them here.
Blunt cut for all ages
The blunt cut is basically a simple,blunt cutthe ends of the hair, which can be implemented with any hair length (except, of course, for really short hair), although a longer version is more advantageous if you are looking for hairstyles for thin hair and a thick face, as they visually stretch the latter.
Many women make the mistake of having their hair layered, further thinning out the ends. This in turn makes them look even thinner in the lower area than they already are.
The blunt cut has exactly the opposite effect. The entire hair ends in a line and therefore looks (and feels) much thicker. Perfect if you want to make thin hair thicker.
So once you have discovered the blunt cut, you can vary it with other haircuts. Just keep the blunt cut and you can choose the following styles:
Tips for thicker hair: The box bob
Bob here, Bob there – no wonder, as elegant, easy to care for and versatile as it is. If you like it a little shorter, you can make your thin hair thicker by opting for the classic bob or otherwisechoose this box bob. The short length ensures that the hair swings with every movement and gives the illusion of more fullness. The box bob usually ends somewhere between the chin and shoulders. Where exactly is up to you.
More pizzazz in the blunt cut
Are you a little bored in one line? Well, you should still avoid the step cut. Instead, you can play with the lengths and, for example, aasymmetrisches Stylingchoose or theA-Lines.
- In the A-line, the tips of the front sections of hair are the longest and gradually become shorter towards the nape of the neck. You decide for yourself how diagonally you cut or how short the shortest part should be and how long the longest part should be.
- You can get asymmetry by choosing different lengths for the right and left sides. This works best with a side parting, but can also be done with a middle parting.
More blunt haircuts to make thin hair thicker
- Long Bob for Thin Hair (Praise)
- Style fine hair with a wavy bob - loosen up the blunt cut with waves, which maintains the fullness but then looks more casual
Also read:Volume boost for thin hair: These hairstyles provide more fullness
Make thin hair thicker: Wispy as an alternative to layers
If blunt is not your cut, you could still opt for itWispy Bobor choose another, subtle (!) fringed look. Here only a really small part of the tips is stepped and thinned out, just enough so that the tips no longer appear so straight.
Visually thickening hair with a wispy effect – this is still possible
- fringed bangs, but don't take too much of the hair away so as not to make the remaining hair even thinner
- Bardot Pony
- Wolf Cut
- Clavy Cut
- a few steps for curly hair
- Long Pixie
- Stacked Bob (with steps at the back of the head)
- Bixie
Wolf cut for a wild look
Clavy cut with hair down to the collarbone
Long pixie for a cheeky short hairstyle
Stacked bob with layers at the nape of the neck
Low-maintenance Bixie – A combination of pixie and bob