How to Manage and Style Fine Hair?

Whether our hair is long, short, straight, curly, thick, or fine, we always seem to want what we don’t have. Though it’s human nature for those with a finer hair type to lust after a thicker and fuller mane, your sleek hair may be a blessing in disguise.

Soft and Silky to the touch, finer hair often equates to more delicate hair. Because of this, your fine stands just need a little extra know-how, love, and care. Here at Belle Amour, our experts are on hand to help you make the most out of your fine hair. We will touch on the best styles to help you realise your hair’s full potential.

What Is Fine Hair?

Fine hair is characterised by the texture, width, or diameter of your individual hair strands. If you have fine hair, the circumference of each strand will be much thinner compared to thicker textures.

It is a common misconception that fine hair means less hair. Those with fine hair will have more hair per square centimetre on their scalp than other hair types. This is because each hair strand takes up less space allowing more room for growth.

Though this is the case, fine hair does have a tendency to become oily and weighed down at a much quicker rate. Due to its smaller circumference, oil can easily coat fine hair and travel down the hair shaft.

The difference between fine hair and thin hair is owed to the density of your hair and the thickness of each strand. With fine hair, you will have lots of hairs with a small diameter. With thick hair, you may have thick hair strands but fewer of them.

How To Style Fine Hair?

Having fine hair doesn’t mean having to miss out on volume. If your fine hair looks a little limp and lifeless, face-framing layers styled with a blow-out can help to revive your look instantly. Layering removes length from the outer sections of hair to create more body and volume. As fine hair can often be weighed down, layering helps to remove this excess weight.

The blow-out technique to drying can also help to further lift and shape your hair. To replicate this technique at home, we recommend using a round brush to lift your hair upwards while directing the blow-dryer to it. Blow-drying the hair against the direction it naturally lays, will help to lift the root rather than letting fall flat.

For fine hair, shorter to mid-length cuts can help to compliment your hair texture perfectly. With shorter cuts, your hair’s dead weight and thinner ends are removed. Because of this, the hair appears fuller and thicker. Combining shorter cuts with textured beachy waves or loose curls is a match made in heaven. The added body gives the hair a much-needed boost but doesn’t detract from its soft and silky feel.

Updos

On days when your fine hair isn’t cooperating, use it to your advantage. Recent trends have seen a boom in slicked back effortless styles. Where your fine hair may lack volume, this texture is perfect for achieving a smooth pulled back style. To create this look, part your hair either directly in the centre or slightly off and smooth it back into bun. Depending on your personal preference, you can opt for a high or low bun and include face-framing strands if desired.

If you prefer to wear your fine hair up but don’t want to detract from its volume, be sure to prep your hair correctly. When it comes to creating a voluminous fine-haired updo, start by curling your hair to add texture and body. You can also invest in some texturising products like dry shampoo or mousse to help hold your style in place. These steps will help add definition and edge to even the simplest braids, buns, and ponies.

Colouring

Adding highlights to fine hair can help create the illusion of depth and dimension. If you have limper hair, try to avoid one all-over colour as this accentuates its flatter appearance. Highlights will create a multi-tonal effect, helping to reflect light while plumping the hair follicle to give a fuller appearance.

For blonds with fine hair, opt for a lighter beachy colour with a combination of highlights and low lights. This will help to amplify volume and draw attention away from darker and heavier roots.

Those with light brown hair can also benefit from highlights. When applied to sections around your face, golden or honey tones can work wonders, creating a shadow effect that feigns depth and thickness.

For brunettes, balayage can have a similar effect. By strategically placing the gradient of colours on the hair, this plays with the refection of light and adds dimension. When combined with the right cut, balayage lends the hair a greater depth, giving fine hair the illusion of fullness.

Transform Your Hair With Belle Amour

If you want to revitalise your fine hair for spring and summer 2022, Belle Amour is here to help. Our expert stylists can create a stunning cut, colouring, or style that perfectly complements your fine hair. Visit our full services list to find out more.

Belle Amour is easily accessible to those in Ascot, Camberley, Chobham and surrounding Surrey areas. Our haircare specialists will happily answer any questions you have, offering honest and expert guidance to help you achieve the perfect look.

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