16 Quick and Non-Basic Ways to Style Fine Hair
Almost every time we decide to switch up our hairstyle, a Google search of our favorite celebrities follows. They’ve got hairstylists and ample resources at their well-manicured fingertips, which usually means they are always ahead of the curve with, well, everything. More often than not, we find their red carpet looks really helpful whenever we want to do something as simple as, for example, find hairstyles for fine hair.And for fine hair specifically, how you manipulate your strands makes all the difference. Volume is usually the number one request of anyone with thin hair, except they need just the right amount of it; not the kind used to mold beehive updos back in the day.
We’ve found that going beyond the basic doesn’t mean you have to go completely overboard. Instead, take a certified classic and give it a slight twist. Or in the case of fine hair, add a bump or tease it out. Below are 11 quick and easy red carpet looks we would totally recommend to copy if you want your hair to look foine instead of fine.
The Messy Bun With a Bump
The classic messy bun is something you probably already wear at least once a week. If you want to give off the impression that you put in a little more effort while also adding volume, create volume on top like Bella Hadid.
A Topped Off Low Ponytail
On those days when your ponytail is falling flat, create instant volume with an accessory, a la Camila Cabello.
A Bob With Bangs and Layers
There’s a normal bob. And then there’s one with layers on layers, plus brow-grazing bangs, as seen on Julianne Hough.
Slicked Back and Bumped Up
Should you have fine hair and want to master the wet look without looking like a wet dog, slick your strands back and use mousse or hairspray to create volume at the top of your head like Karlie Kloss.
A Classic With Wispy Strands
A slicked-up top knot can make your hair look even finer, unless you let a few wispy strands loose like Kendall Jenner.
A Slightly Grown-Out Pixie
Nothing adds effortless volume like a pixie cut that’s this close to taking the form of bob.
A Teased Lower Bun With Free-Flowing Strands
You can also tease your way down into a low bun like Margot Robbie when you aren’t in a top knot mood, but still want an updo that doesn’t fall flat.
A Down-Do With a Top Knot
Whenever you want to style your lob beyond basic beach waves, you can also create a towering top knot for just a hint of volume like Nina Dobrev.
Straight Back Cornrows
For those with textured hair on the finer side, classic cornrows (like the ones on Ruth Negga) won’t put too much of a strain on your strands.
Natural Curls Brushed Out
When all else fails, let your natural texture do its thing like Sarah Hyland’s.
Hair to the Side
Pushing all of your hair to the side like Zoe Saldana also creates the illusion of fuller hair.
Curled-Under Layers
Give your long layers a ’90s twist like Jennifer Aniston. It makes even the finest strands appear fuller.
Big-Barrel Curls
Zoe Saldana just knows what she’s doing and her fine hair looks full with either side-swept hair or big barrel curls.
Wavy Bob
Oftentimes, the shorter the hair, the fuller it looks, as with January Jones’ wavy bob.
Long Bangs
Rashida Jones knows that long, wispy bangs add interest to fine hair and fake allover fullness.
Bumped-Up Pony
Give your ponytail some volume up top like Lucy Liu to fake fuller strands.