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Hair trends for fall 2024 are diverse and exciting. If you want a fresh, short cut without taking any risks, consider the popular “collarbone bob,” while the “beach bob” remains a go-to choice for perking up your hair after the holidays.
When it comes to hair color, two camps emerge: those who are going bold and dyeing their hair red this season, and those who are more conservative and opting for Lily-Rose Depp’s cool, understated beige. Besides these trends, what hairstyles should you go for when your hair is thinning and fine? Let’s find out what expert hairstylists have to say.
Why choose short hair for thin hair?
There are a number of causes for thin hair, and it often has to do with genetics, with some people just being born with thin hair.
Physical or emotional stress can disrupt your hair growth cycle. Hormonal imbalances due to pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid problems can also affect hair thickness. Additionally, your diet can also have a negative impact on your hair’s health. Lack of essential nutrients such as protein, iron, and B vitamins, especially biotin, weakens hair fibers. A lack of omega-3 fatty acids can also cause hair thinning.
Choosing the right hairstyle is key to disguising the appearance of thinning hair, and once again, short hair proves to be the best choice. “Short hair works well with thin hair because it gives the illusion of volume,” says Lorraine Charbonnier, hairstylist and trainer at Frank Provost, in an interview with Aufeminin. It’s well-known that short hair instantly gives a strong sense of volume, especially if the hair is of uniform length.
To maintain balance, the key is to choose a short style that suits your face shape: “A pixie cut is great for fine hair because it adds volume,” adds Charbonnier.
How to Customize a Pixie Cut to Suit Your Face Shape
While launching her latest Fenty Hair collection in London, Rihanna said in an interview that her favourite hairstyle is a black pixie cut, so if Rihanna endorses it, go for it!
But this bold hairstyle should be tailored to your face shape. To make a round face look longer, ask your stylist to “add volume on top to add height and visually lengthen your face.” For square faces, experts recommend favoring “asymmetrical lines” that soften the angles of the face, and warn against framing the face to avoid accentuating harsh lines. Finally, for elongated faces, “adding volume to the sides will balance out the overall shape,” making the face look fuller.
To add volume to your everyday hairstyle, remember this foolproof tip from Lorraine Charbonnier: Dry your hair upside down to lift your roots. Before doing this, use a volumizing shampoo and avoid heavy formulas that will weigh your hair down. Finally, volumizing sprays and texture mousses are your best allies to add structure and volume to your hair.
**Ju sui coiffure et voisi la coiffure ideelle pour rudner volume au chevre fin et claircem**
This article was originally published on grazia.fr – Author: Elisabeth Sall