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And for those withthin and fine hair, a medium-length hairstyle is an especially great choice.
If hair grows too long, it starts to look scraggly and stringy.
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If cut too short, it looks sad and limp.
A medium-length cut gives movement and life to thin hair while keeping any little amount of natural volume intact.
Richie is proof that you don’t need to fake huge volume for an elegant, red carpetworthy result.
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And lucky for us, this look is also “very simple to achieve,” according to Bolton.
“On damp hair, apply avolumizing productto the root to add lift.
Here, her hair is softly tapered off at the ends and curled throughout.
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The waves add texture and movement, which can help fine hair appear fuller and healthier.
The slightly tousled texture lends an undone feel, making it the ultimate cool-girl look.
That red lipstick and those bold brows don’t hurt, either.
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We also suggest washing strands withcharcoal shampooour under-the-radar secret for clean, bouncy hair.
Feathery tapered ends also help breathe movement and bounce into her mane.
“Once the fringe is dry, you’ve got the option to move onto styling lengths.
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Flipping ends inward is a simple, yet effective, trick in making hair appear to have more body.
Complete the look with astatement headband.
The bangs are long and wispy, blending into the rest of her wavy hair perfectly.
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The side part brings volume to her roots while the blunt ends bring density down to the bottom.
Basically, it’s perfection.
Nonetheless, her long layers build upon each other, making the mid-lengths of her hair look majorly dense.
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“Being cut above the eyes will help those beautiful peepers stand out.
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Her waterfall layers add extra body to this medium-length hairstyle, especially when they’re curled back.
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The key to styling this look is to keep it unstructured and textured, notes Bolton.
The alternating back-and-forth wave lends dimension and movement.
Scissored ends showcase texture and the versatility of this style, which can be worn modern and edgy.
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Recreating this look is simple.
All it takes is working a little volumizing product through damp hair, according to Bolton.
Ouai’sVolume Spray($26) is great for keeping that one side parted.
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It’s flattering at every angle.
To copy her look, blow dry your hair with a round brush and flip the ends up.
Use a wide barrel curling iron as needed to give those flipped-up ends a little more staying power.
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Finish off your ’60s glam look with a touch of hair spray.
All of these factors help to give thin hair the illusion of fullness.
Hersleek and shiny styleis easy to pull off, too.
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Spray in some of the Bondi BoostHeat Protectant Spray($20) to protect hair from damage.
Part your hair on the side and tuck it behind your ear for the perfect party-ready look.
(This haircut can also be styled wavy, as seen on Miley Cyrus.)
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One great option for those with fine hair is Oribe’sApres Beach Wave and Shine Spray($44).
She recommends working with your colorist to get the look.
Here, Sydney Sweeney’s buttery brown roots melt seamlessly into golden ends.
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“Blow-dry the fringe directionally, focusing airflow from the roots downward and using your fingers to tousle.
Subtle layers, however, can help give the illusion of fullness.
it’s possible for you to also get interior layers to help volumize thin hair.
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In general, a medium-length haircut is flattering on almost every face shape including those withround faces.
Curtain bangs and side parts are especially flattering.
Add lots of volume to your crown with dry shampoo if for a slimming effect.
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For alow-maintenance hairstyle, it’s best to work with your natural texture, not against it.
Hairstyles with short bangs will also require more maintenance than those with longer bangs.
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