Blunt Cut
For those with finer hair textures who prefer to maintain long lengths, Seamus McKernan, a hairstylist and Nioxin Top Artist, suggests a blunt haircut.
Box Bob
A box bob is ideal for those who favor shorter hairstyles. Dubbed the "new facelift for your hair," this cut adds fullness and swing.
Graduated Haircut
Haircut focuses weight at the back and nape, with stacked layers that progress from short to long, emphasizing volume and shape.
Asymmetrical Triangular Bob
The asymmetrical cut, where one side is longer, suits all face shapes and pairs well with straight hair, highlighting the sharp, striking line.
Clavicut
The clavicut is a collarbone-length cut, free of layers and super-blunt. This medium-length style allows for experimentation with shorter hair while being versatile enough for a ponytail.
Long Layers with Face Framing
For added dimension, try longer layers with face framing. While fine-haired individuals may initially be hesitant, these layers enhance the hair's overall shape and movement, making it appear fuller.
Bang Cut
A classic bang cut can be beneficial for fine hair and thinning around the hairline. Pushing part of the hairline forward with bangs can mask thinning areas and create an illusion of fuller hair.
Wolf Cut
The wolf cut, a shaggy lob popular on TikTok, combines elements of a mullet and a lob for a modern, edgy look.