Weave It Alone: Four Mistakes Not To Make When Cutting Thin Or Thinning Hair

If you have thin or thinning hair, you're going to be very hard pressed to find a haircut that actually works well for you. There are many hairstyles out there that you will have to steer away from because they require volume in order to make it look just like the picture in the magazine. Before you sit down in that stylist chair and decide on a haircut, here are a few things you should know about cutting and styling thin hair.

Don't Layer The Back

Layers look really good on your favorite celebrity females; however, if you have thin or thinning hair, adding layers to the back is only going to be disastrous. You need the volume and a lot of product to pull off the look like they do in the magazines. Instead of requesting that all of your hair is layered, ask them for a few layers in the front only to add angles and dimension to your face.

Stay Away From Bangs

Every girl wonders what bangs would be like because they look nice on someone else. If you have thin or thinning hair, bangs will only take away from what hair you have, causing it to look flat and even thinner than it is. The last thing you want is for your hair to look thinner than it is. You want to give the illusion that you have thick and voluminous hair. If you want to give bangs a try, ask for long wispy layers that give you a frame. This will not only make you look chic, but it will make your hair look thicker.

Be Blunt With It

The best haircut for those with thin or thinning hair will always be a blunt cut. Blunt cuts get a bad reputation, and many think they are boring. A strong blunt cut with sharp angles will actually make your hair look longer and thicker. On top of that, a blunt cut is perfect for any face. So while this cut is giving the illusion that it is long and thick, it will also accentuate your facial features like the eyes and cheek bones.

Don't Even Think About A Weave

Many women opt for a weave or extensions when their hair is short. If you have thin or thinning hair, however, this won't be in the cards. Extensions are bad for already thin hair because they put extra weight on your hair. With already thinning hair, these extensions can rip out or break your hair, putting your hair in worse condition than it was before. Opt for, instead, clip-in extensions. Clip-in extensions are relatively inexpensive and won't cause the stress on your hair that threaded extensions will.

Thin or thinning hair may be difficult to work with, but it won't be impossible to get you looking beautiful. In fact, there are a few great options for those who have thinning hair. Just follow the simple rules listed above before sitting in that stylist hair so that you don't make a disastrous hair decision.

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