While trending haircuts come and go and certain hair colors feel more seasonal than others, there’s a certain hairstyle that people search for all year round: the best one for thin hair. Sure, it’s vague, but it’s undeniable that our quest for thicker-looking hair is timeless. And between seeking out the best strand-boosting products to the colors that actually look good on finer hair, we’ve been really getting our heads down here at Who What Wear to find out what works.
Luckily, with hair experts on hand to answer all of our thin hair questions, we’ve come up with a conclusive list of the best hairstyles for thin hair. Yes, from salon cuts to at-home ‘dos, these six hairstyles will genuinely make thin hair look thicker.
It’s good that hair salons are open again because thin hair really benefits from regular trims to avoid those straggly ends that can make fine hair look even finer. “Always maintain a six-weekly trim, even if it’s just that millimeter to keep things sharp,” advises Darren Fowler, Kérastase Expert and Owner of Fowler35 Salon. “At Fowler35, we use a technique that gives invisible structure and support to fine hair in the right areas—it works wonders!”
With this in mind, Fowler is a big fan of sharp, blunt haircuts for thin hair. “Stay with a haircut that has a lot of good, strong, blunt lines,” he suggests.”
On the flip side, opting for a haircut with layers is a surefire way to add lift to finer strands. “Layers are great for creating the appearance of thickness and volume to any hair look,” says Suzie McGill, Schwarzkopf UK Ambassador. and Owner of Rainbow Room International Artistic Director. “Pairing layers with a bob or lob haircut is a particularly beneficial hairstyle for those with thinner hair as it allows for further volume while getting rid of any thin and wispy ends for a nice blunt, thick-hair finish.”
If you’re ready for a real hair transformation then a pixie cut is about as dramatic as it comes for a shorter style—and hairstylists swear by it. “For those feeling more daring, pixie cuts are a fantastic hairstyle for those with thin hair,” suggests McGill. “Keeping these haircuts choppy on the top helps to enhance your hair’s body—and height is key. Pixie cuts can also be styled in a very textured, effortless way for added volume.”
It’s a common misconception that bangs make fine hair look thinner. In fact, chopping in some fringe might just be a low-maintenance way to help your style to look more full. “If you don’t want to change up your look too much then adding in a curtain fringe is a great idea,” says McGill. “This type of fringe helps to frame the face and add dimension—drawing attention to the fringe instead of the rest of your hair. “
Possibly the most recommended hairstyle of 2021, it turns out that the shag is also a surefire hit for making thin hair look thicker. “I’ve loved creating a shag for those with fine hair this season,” says Fowler. “It’s soft, chic, and cool all in one haircut—and it really makes the most of fine tresses.”
A ponytail is the ultimate low-maintenance hairstyle, so it’s a brilliant way to cheat thicker-looking hair if you’re short on time. The secret to success? “Ponytails make your hair look thicker in appearance due to the hair all being in the one place,” explains McGill. “You can create waves in your hair before securing your ponytail or apply some mousse or a texturizing spray to damp hair before tying into a ponytail for an effortless and textured finish.”
And Fowler agrees that this hair-thickening style is all about the product. “Add some volume spray or a powder for your roots and twist hair into a low pony, pulling some pieces out on top and at the sides for a chic low-maintenance style,” they suggest.