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5 Haircuts That Make Fine Hair Look So Much Fuller 

If you want to keep your hair long, Maciques recommends sticking at or above a mid-chest length because hair tends to thin itself out as it grows past this point. “There are different densities of fine hair that contributes to what you can or cannot do, but a blunt cut is typically best if you are going to grow it long,” he says.  - Karwai Tang/Getty

Joan Smalls 

If you want to keep your hair long, Maciques recommends sticking at or above a mid-chest length because hair tends to thin itself out as it grows past this point. “There are different densities of fine hair that contributes to what you can or cannot do, but a blunt cut is typically best if you are going to grow it long,” he says.  Karwai Tang/Getty
If you want a fuss-free shorter cut, Maciques says that a pixie is your best bet. “A pixie is an ideal option and also timeless in its appeal,” he explains. “Think Michelle Williams or Mia Farrow in the classic film, Rosemary's Baby. It's a great way to camouflage fine hair.” - Michael Kovac/Getty/

Michelle Williams 

If you want a fuss-free shorter cut, Maciques says that a pixie is your best bet. “A pixie is an ideal option and also timeless in its appeal,” he explains. “Think Michelle Williams or Mia Farrow in the classic film, Rosemary's Baby. It's a great way to camouflage fine hair.” Michael Kovac/Getty/
Have fine strands and finally ready to take the plunge and get bangs? Good news, a fringe works well with your hair type. “Bangs create a distraction by diverting the eye. It gives fullness to the front where the eye automatically goes at first glance and instinctively,” he says. “It's rather genius.” Noted. Opt for a pair of soft, curtain, eye-grazing bangs like Alexa Chung’s. This bang gives you a few styling options. You can part them in the middle or push them off to the side.  - Neilson Barnard/Getty

Alexa Chung 

Have fine strands and finally ready to take the plunge and get bangs? Good news, a fringe works well with your hair type. “Bangs create a distraction by diverting the eye. It gives fullness to the front where the eye automatically goes at first glance and instinctively,” he says. “It's rather genius.” Noted. Opt for a pair of soft, curtain, eye-grazing bangs like Alexa Chung’s. This bang gives you a few styling options. You can part them in the middle or push them off to the side.  Neilson Barnard/Getty
An asymmetrical bob is a great way to add texture and body to fine hair. “A layered, graduated bob is also a great option. It's playful and puts the texture at its best potential since layering at this length now works to give movement to the hair,” explains Maciques. “Adding different lengths and piecing it doesn't compromise the texture.” The stylist says that covering the bob length to the cheekbone level as opposed to the chin and tapering the back short will also help you achieve the effect. A  slightly grown-out version of this cut is Taraji P. Henson’s sleek style. The Empire star has also worn the same look at the cheekbone level, too. Consider that proof that the cut is extremely versatile.  - George Pimentel/WireImage

Taraji P. Henson

An asymmetrical bob is a great way to add texture and body to fine hair. “A layered, graduated bob is also a great option. It's playful and puts the texture at its best potential since layering at this length now works to give movement to the hair,” explains Maciques. “Adding different lengths and piecing it doesn't compromise the texture.” The stylist says that covering the bob length to the cheekbone level as opposed to the chin and tapering the back short will also help you achieve the effect. A  slightly grown-out version of this cut is Taraji P. Henson’s sleek style. The Empire star has also worn the same look at the cheekbone level, too. Consider that proof that the cut is extremely versatile.  George Pimentel/WireImage
It’s true: the blunt lob or bob, aka haircuts of the summer, are flattering for fine hair, too. “The more geometric and blunt you make these cuts, the fuller the density appears,” explains Maciques. “It's not about adding layers for volume but on the contrary, it's more about keeping the bottom looking dense and therefore seeming thicker.”    A set of bangs can take the on-trend style to the next level.  “Adding bangs [like Bella Hadid’s] to these lengths is also a great alternative that changes the look/cut altogether,” the pro says. “It doesn't take away from the thickness at bottom, it adds a classic element and is a great look.” Consider this take on the cut, another example of the transformative power of bangs.  - Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

Bella Hadid 

It’s true: the blunt lob or bob, aka haircuts of the summer, are flattering for fine hair, too. “The more geometric and blunt you make these cuts, the fuller the density appears,” explains Maciques. “It's not about adding layers for volume but on the contrary, it's more about keeping the bottom looking dense and therefore seeming thicker.”    A set of bangs can take the on-trend style to the next level.  “Adding bangs [like Bella Hadid’s] to these lengths is also a great alternative that changes the look/cut altogether,” the pro says. “It doesn't take away from the thickness at bottom, it adds a classic element and is a great look.” Consider this take on the cut, another example of the transformative power of bangs.  Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

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