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4 Hairstyles for Long, Thin Hair

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Long, fine hair is stubborn to style. We show you the best hairstyles Photo: Getty Images

January 4, 2025, 4:22 pm | Read time: 4 minutes

If you like to wear your hair long but have a rather fine hair texture, certain styles can create more volume. The best hairstyles for long, thin hair at a glance.

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Proper care is important to keep long, thin hair healthy. “Fine hair needs care products that moisturize but don’t weigh it down. After washing your hair, for example, a leave-in cream with heat protection is suitable,” says Franziska Fried, a hairdresser from Ulm, when asked by STYLEBOOK. Special volume shampoos or conditioners are also recommended for more volume. We also recommend blow-drying your hair with a round brush.

4 hairstyles for Long, Thin Hair

When styled correctly, long, fine hair can look voluminous and full of life. These are the best hairstyles and looks for long, thin hair.

Beach Waves

Natural-looking waves, as if you’ve just had a day at the beach, suit everyone and are all the rage again this summer. The hairstyle is, therefore, perfect for long, thin hair. “Beach waves add movement to your hair. For the waves, for example, Velcro rollers can be twisted into damp hair and simply dried or blow-dried,” recommends the expert.

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Messy Bun

If you want to tie up your long and thin hair, you should opt for a bun hairstyle, specifically the messy bun. This style not only exudes a casual vibe but also gives the illusion of a fuller bun. The hairdresser reveals how to do it: “Avoid twisting the bun too tightly; instead, keep rotating the hair tie and gently pull the hair halfway through. At the end, individual strands can be pulled out again loosely.” A tight ballerina bun, on the other hand, is not suitable for thin hair.

Straight Cut

Not only styling but also the haircut itself can have a big impact. For long, thin hair, hairdresser Franziska Fried advises: “Thin hair should be cut regularly at the ends. A fresh, straight cut makes hair look fuller and healthier.” Regular visits to the hairdresser mean split ends don’t stand a chance, and the experts can also recommend the right care products for long, thin hair.

Hollywood star Emma Roberts, for example, goes for a straight cut and always wears light waves to give her hair a bounce:

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Ponytail

Combine two into one! With the right styling, the classic ponytail can also create more volume. As a little trick, for example, two ponytails can be made into one. To achieve this, gather the top layer of hair at the back of the head and secure it into a ponytail. Then, create a second ponytail with the remaining hair directly underneath. Ideally, the upper section of hair should drape over and conceal the elastic band of the lower ponytail. This technique not only gives the illusion of a longer ponytail but also adds to its fullness. For added volume, you can gently tease the hair beforehand or use a curling iron to enhance the fullness. This hairstyle can be a real eye-catcher for long, thin hair.

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Hairstyles to Avoid with Long, Thin Hair

If the hair is long and fine, it usually lies flat against the scalp and hangs down. If you want to avoid this effect, you should not blow-dry your hair flat downwards. “I also don’t recommend straightening if you have long, thin hair,” explains the hairdresser.

For this reason, certain hairstyles are best avoided if you have long, thin hair. It is better to blow-dry the roots upside down to add volume and movement to the hair. A layered cut is also not suitable in most cases, as it can make the lower hair look very thin. If you still want layers, you should reduce the basic length of the hair so that the look really comes into its own, even with thin hair.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of STYLEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@stylebook.de.

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