1. Textured Bob
Take this season’s trendiest haircut — the chin-length bob — and add layers, texture, and tons of tousling. You’ve got yourself a slightly funky, voluminous bob that looks great with a little wave or curl in your hair, as well.
2. Pixie Cut
The pixie cut eliminates any change of dealing with long, straggly ends. It also provides a chic look that can be customized. Keep the top layers a little shorter if you’d rather not have to spend time styling them, or leave a little length on top and sweep your hair to the side, back, or use it to create texture.
3. Bangs
For all of the non-committal gals out there: adding Jane Birkin bangs that are slightly texturized beautifully conceals sparseness around your scalp and makes your crown look thicker.
4. Deep Side Part
Another smart change for anyone who isn’t looking for a major haircut: swap your center part for a deep side part. This parting often hides thinness on the scalp that a center part only accentuates. It can also look sophisticated and chic.
5. Beach Waves
Grab a texture spray or sea salt spray and a simple curling iron. It’s simple to create beachy waves in fine hair that make each strand look denser. This style is also great because it doesn’t require perfect styling skills: the goal is for waves to appear imperfect and laidback, not polished.
6. Angled Bob
If the texturized bob is a little too casual for your liking, consider the more polished angled bob. This bob is shorter in the back and longer in the front, which gives it a beautiful shape. The lack of layering won’t make thin or fine hair fall flat because its blunt ends and sharp angles take over to liven things up.
7. Inverted Lob
The inverted lob is similar to the angled bob, but is softer and longer. This cut reaches around the collarbone. Its back is a little longer than the front, which creates layers and volume.