Long, thin hair can result in loads of tangles and a flat lay across your scalp. By removing the weight from the lower part of your mane, your hair is free to expand; not to mention, it's much easier to style. Nearly every style that compliments thin hair involves a blunt cut at the ends. Byrdie offers a variety of blunt cuts for those with thin hair to choose from — ear-length lobs, shoulder-length cuts and more. But, you can also add layers if you're looking for more definition.
The outlet explains that light layers can gently frame the face while volumizing your tresses. A lob with slight layers can give your look more mobility, just make sure to avoid chopping off too much. Lastly, the ends should still be straight instead of feathered to avoid a flat look.
As for night-out styles, a classic half-up, half-down option helps to provide lift for your strands without a trip to the salon. Byrdie recommends tying a bun or ponytail about halfway up your head. Start by spraying volumizing product at your root and blow-drying your strands away from your scalp. When tying the bun, tease your hair first before you pull it back, the outlet recommends.
Between getting your ends cut at a blunt angle and finding a few techniques to frame your face, your thin locks can look thicker in no time — no extensions required.