How to Style Thin Hair?
Light colors suit thin hair better because they visually add body. Avoid coloring in one color, ask stylist to use two or three shades, this trick will add volume to your hair.
Choose multilayer haircut, maximum length – shoulder length. The worst haircut for thin hair is over the shoulder one length. This cut not only will make your hairstyle sleek, but will be also bad for hair. Thin long hair will fall under pressure of its own weight.
How to Add Body to Hair
Treat your hair with thickening serum from Bumble and Bumble, an over night leave in treatment that plumps up meagre strands.
Prep by sectioning hair from front to back, and working Bed Head Superstar Blowdry lotion straight into the roots.
Then start drying. Lean forward and let your hair overhang. Blow dry it until it is half dry. The trick to add more body to hair is blow drying middle strands, redirecting the airflow (do not direct hot airflow to your scalp).
How does it work? Grasp strand with a vent brush and put it up, dry from roots to ends, then leave strand on its original place and again blowdry from roots to ends, holding the roots up with vent brush. You can also use metallic round brush near the roots, it will add great root volume. When the strand is done, blow some cool air on it to fix the styling and prevent strand from falling. Work like this through your head, starting from inner layers and up.
Clip non styled hair strands up. You will see the result immediately – excellent hair body. Be meticulous with the top center section of your head – that is what everyone sees.