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9 Hairstyles For Thin Hair That Give Serious Volume

A fringe can help to add volume at the front of your hair (especially if you want to keep the back longer) but there’s an art to it. “Those with thin hair may find a fringe troublesome as it can go flat and oily quite quickly, but if you do desire it, again keep it strong and blunt,” says Ricky.

Just be cautious about how much hair you give to a fringe moment. “When hairdressers cut in a new fringe they are ‘borrowing’ the hair from another part of your hair cut,” says Ricky. “Don’t let the fringe go too far back and eat into your remaining cut,” he says.

A great option is a Bardot fringe, which can create fullness and frame the face. “Bardot fringes are great for releasing volume and texture and creating petals of hair around the face, which also creates the illusion of thicker fuller hair,” says Jordanna.

The biggest takeaway, though? Ultimately, if you have thin hair, it’s fine (in both senses of the word).

For more from GLAMOUR’s Beauty Editor, Elle Turner, follow her on Instagram @elleturneruk

For more from Fiona Embleton, GLAMOUR’s Associate Beauty Director, follow her on @fiembleton.

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