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50 Luscious Hairstyles for Long Thin Hair

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Serena Piper

7. Blonde Layers with Highlights. Here is how you can emphasize your layers and make them seem more dimensional and textured without the risk of depriving your hair of body through over-layering.

What hairstyles for long thin hair would work best for you? Check the ideas below and take a picture from this article to the salon. You can’t go wrong!

1. Bronde Color Melt. A pearl blonde like this one is stunning and gives hair a healthy glow.

2. Flipped Ends. We can’t but adore blowout hairstyles for lengthy thinner locks because of the volume they create, especially when the bounce is maximized with tips bent in different directions.

3. Feathered Layers. Here’s a great hairstyle for very fine thin hair with softly feathered ends and a few shorter layers added for movement and dimension.

4. Beachy Waves. We think we’ve found the prettiest hairstyle for warmer months. Waves or loose curls are super gorgeous when placed right in the middle of the hair shaft.

5. Highlights and Lowlights. Pin-straight longer hair without the right haircut can visually weigh your face down and appear even flatter than it really is. That is why professionals often advise to incorporate layers, highlights-lowlights, and trendy curtain bangs into your locks. These tricks will help to open up your face and give your mane the desired volume.

6. Extra Long Layered Hair. Treat yourself to a blowout to make those long layers stand out. If you have a round face, keeping locks on the longer side will elongate the face.

7. Blonde Layers with Highlights. Here is how you can emphasize your layers and make them seem more dimensional and textured without the risk of depriving your hair of body through over-layering.

8. Two-Layer Cut. For fine thin locks, it might not seem easy to play up what you have, but a mix of straight lengths and curled ends does the trick.

9. Blonde Balayage. Brunettes and blondes always dispute which color makes the hair look fuller and thicker. The truth lies somewhere in between. Mixing lighter and darker shades of the same color delivers depth and volume.

10. Layered Ends. This airy style works by adding some lift at the roots with blow-drying, creating fullness in the front with face-framing pieces, and deriving bounce from the ends with dense layering.

11. Layering and Feathering. The sparing layering sets these thin strands for volume by creating movement in otherwise straight, limp hair while its combination with sliced ends fills the hair with beautiful texture.

12. Long Locks with Ombre. Adding a pop of color to thinner locks brings texture and makes them look thicker. Stylists suggest an ombre and layers for the best results!

13. Shag with Bangs. When choosing volumizing haircuts for your locks, don’t forget about the fullness-boosting power of bangs, the more so as choppy fringes chime with shags perfectly.

14. Razored Haircut. Thin layered locks get a makeover when given a shiny gray-blonde balayage. Keep roots dark and blend in highlights for a natural look.

15. Haircut for Flat Hair. Layers for thinner hair types are key! In this picture, we see that these magic feathered strands generate the needed volume and movement! So, if you are in search of volumizing haircuts that really work, look no further. Some flattering layers are what you need.

16. Butterfly Haircut. Imagine this hairstyle without layers. It would look really thin and flat. So, your first move towards a fuller hairstyle would be a good layered cut with feathered curtain bangs. The next steps are choosing the right professional volumizing hair products and learning how to style your new haircut.

17. Shadow Roots and Long Layers. Haircuts for your type of hair can also be low-maintenance! This shadow root layered cut frees you from the need to visit a hairdresser for months.

18. Wavy V-Haircut. We believe you’ll be mistaken for Rapunzel when you come out of the salon with this stunning style.

19. Ash Blonde Locks. This is another secret to fulness-saving haircuts — get the strands thinned out around the ends rather than throughout the length if you want to arrive at texture and volume.

20. Voluminous U-Haircut. V-cuts and U-cuts have earned the reputation of most volumizing haircuts for thinner hair types. Add waves and babylights for a triple volume boost.

21. Balayage and Tousled Layers. Long hair can get messy, and it’s alright! Tousled hairdos are trending, so give this layer cut a try.

22. Feathered Layers and Curtain Bangs. Hairstyles for your length and type of hair can be truly fascinating! Check how the curtain bangs, feathered layers, and subtle waves blend in a beautiful ensemble.

23. Layers with Highlights and Lowlights. Long fine locks benefit from layering and patchy highlights since they create volume and texture. Add curtain bangs for an even sweeter appearance!

24. Short and Fluffy Bottom. This fine hair features only a few face-framing layers in the upper part but has plenty of oomph on the bottom with a combo of highlights, short layers, and a tousled finish.

25. Blonde Hair Contouring. Apart from spotlighting the facial features, the brighter blonde highlights masterfully placed around the face bring depth into these lengthy fine locks and make them appear much more voluminous.

26. Layered Low-Maintenance Haircut. Hairstyles in the well-known Rachel Green style always look thicker than they are. A lot of layers plus a cute blonde hair color with shadow roots – and your locks will transform from flat and boring dull strands to a luxuriant eye-catching mane.

27. Rooty Balayage. This trick applies not only to blonde hairstyles but any color schemes: a root melt creates an illusion of depth, and the splashes of various shades throughout the length enhance the dimensional effect.

28. Honey Blonde Balayage. If you run out of ideas about what hairstyles to try next, remember that soft layers and a pretty balayage are always a sure bet. Add face-framing pieces and shadow roots or a root smudge.

29. Natural-Looking Layers. The great thing about this kind of cut is that when you’re running late in the morning, a quick brush through with a comb works just fine!

30. Flowy Layers. Long fine locks may lack texture even when they have some layers, but they won’t look flat with definition and dynamics acquired thanks to feathered ends.

31. Root Smudge and Face Framing. While the dark roots blended with platinum hair equal both dimension and low maintenance, the accentuated pieces along the face let this girl get the most texture out of the layers.

32. Disconnected Layering with Highlights. This girl smartly uses all the available fullness-enhancing armory: the cascading layering builds volume and structure in the front, and the light brown to sandy blonde balayage infuses depth into the entire hairstyle.

33. Stick-STraight Layered Locks. Blunt ends deliver a fuller feel in their lower portion, but it can’t prevent you from gaining a bit of width with curtain bangs and layers in the mid-length.

34. Cascading Caramel Layers. With the well-blended layers amplified by loose waves cascading down from the cheekbones to the very bottom, this handsomely highlighted chestnut brown hair doesn’t look stingy and certainly oozes movement.

35. Lengthy Shag with Extensions. Shags have the power to revive limp tresses and give them definition, so don’t hesitate to add some extra hair to achieve the cool-girl look like this.

36. Bronde Curtain Bangs. The caramel highlights inserted into the brunette hair work their dimensional magic here, while the lavish and handsomely textured curtain bangs add lots of body to the strands around the face.

37. Full Bangs and Disconnected Layers. While there is plenty of bounce around the ends of this hairstyle, the arched fringe still takes center stage enhancing fullness on the top.

38. Lightweight Layers with Bottleneck Bangs. Adorned with a deep wispy fringe, this blonde hair retains a fuller feel on the bottom thanks to the less defined layers ending in a blunt line.

39. Ginger Side-Swept Locks. Red and blonde work great in unison. Try a layered hairstyle with a deep side part. It creates an asymmetrical look and makes the hair seem thicker.

40. Metallic Balayage with Layers. This hair shines with multiple shades, ranging from light brown to beige blonde and even silver, so a few layers placed here and there are enough to get a fuller look.

41. Brown Highlighted Shag. Shaggy hairstyles don’t require much styling and look edgy when left messy, but they do invoke much texture and movement in otherwise limp fine strands.

42. Caramel Blonde Hair. With a hairstyle like this, every single photo you post to Instagram may have #hairgoals next to it because that’s what you’ll be to all your friends!

43. Layered Goddess Locks. Hair past the shoulders always makes us women feel like goddesses. Whether you prefer blonde or caramel highlights, you’ll look not just good, but actually flawless!

44. Lived-In Blonde Shag. Boasting lots of razored texture, this shag successfully creates the illusion of thicker hair, enhanced by the depth added through the multi-tonal color scheme.

45. Blonde Color Melt. This mane is made more dimensional on the crown with a beige color melt while a brighter blonde placed toward the ends gives a healthy glow to the delicate strands.

46. Tousled Butterfly Layers. The trendy feathered and flipped-out layers may come in a more disheveled version, which looks no less voluminous than polished ‘90s-inspired blowouts.

47. Highlighted Choppy Tresses. This redhead enjoys extra oomph with the strawberry blonde light-reflecting highlights which nicely emphasize the disconnection created by the choppy finish.

48. Blonde Swoopy Layers. Here is a great example of how to style your locks to the advantage: it won’t take much time to get the retro flip only in the front while the look will gain bounce immediately.

49. Copper Wolf Cut. Hot and happening wolf cuts come with built-in texture, and you can have even better lift with trendy messy styling.

50. Bright Blonde Layers. If you are after volumizing haircuts for straight hair, look no further than this lengthy icy blonde hairstyle with a lifted crown and face-framing pieces, which fix the flat strands to the max.

Now that we’ve got 50 ideas on how to update your hair, we wish you gorgeous makeovers!

Comments
  • Khushi
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    Which cutting is best for medium thin hair fir a teenager girl.

  • Kim Coiffi
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    Looking to see some haircuts for long, fine, thin hair.