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> Fine, thin hair........., What cut????????

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post 09/12/2012, 08:45 AM
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I have very fine, thin hair that sits about 2 inches below my shoulders.

I wear it up every day and if i try to leave it out i am constantly picking hair off my top and pulling out loose hair (i am really bad at the moment, I don't even know how i still have hair).

I think my hair is actually getting thinner!! I tried a blunt fringe but didn't really suit so am in the process of trying to grow that out.

I would love to know if anyone else has similar hair and what style works for them?

Thanks heaps
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*JJ*
post 09/12/2012, 06:22 PM
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No one had painful hair like me that can help with advice..............................please unsure.gif

My hair is just so, so thin and so fine and getting worse as I get older. I know having it below my shoulders isn't helping but just not sure what the next best thing would be (oh and no short hair, it so doesn't suit biggrin.gif ).
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post 09/12/2012, 06:26 PM
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I wish I could help but my hair is the same cry1.gif

I was hoping for answers too!
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post 09/12/2012, 06:27 PM
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Can't go past a bob.

Maybe slightly longer in front and layered in the back, else just blunt.

20 years and some fabulous hairdressers and this is as good as it gets.

Eta I like mine just long enough to pull into a half pony, or a low pony with bobby pins. But truly, I have tried everything. Straightening was the only other thing which helped, makes my hair look like a glossy waterfall, even though there are only like, 100 thin bits of it. Lol

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steffijade81
post 09/12/2012, 06:29 PM
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My hair is the same. The long fine bob seems to work for alot of people. For me it looks terrible as does a fringe. Mine is just long and I put it up all the time.
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post 09/12/2012, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE (item @ 09/12/2012, 07:27 PM) *
Can't go past a bob.

Maybe slightly longer in front and layered in the back, else just blunt.

20 years and some fabulous hairdressers and this is as good as it gets.


Second this. I had my hair jaw length at the front and layered to the top of my neck for ages. Looked great when it was blow dried and acceptable when it wasn't.

My hair went curly and a bit thicker after I had DS so it is a whole different battle.
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post 09/12/2012, 06:33 PM
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Steffi, try a slightly shorter cut with a relaxation treatment/straightening. Makes a huge difference.
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post 09/12/2012, 07:10 PM
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A layered bob might help. The layers will lighten your hair and allow you to puff it up a bit to add volume. I recommend dampening your hair each morning and putting some volumising mousse through it, then blow drying it to make it appear less fine and thin. This is what currently worse well for my hair.
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*JJ*
post 09/12/2012, 08:23 PM
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Damn, doesn't anyone have the most amazing awesome looking cut that will work amazingly????? LOL

At least I am not alone, think I will start at just on my shoulders and with a side swept fringe and go from there. At this point I am ready to shave it off only it wouldn't be pretty!!
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Propaganda
post 09/12/2012, 10:59 PM
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http://bobhairstyles.tk/wp-content/uploads...yles-hairii.jpg

The woman above has fairly fine hair, but a layered, concave bob gives her more volume.

I don't think Victoria Beckham has fine hair, but her hairstyle seems to have somewhat influenced the trend, and gives an idea about the overall result of the cut http://images.totalbeauty.com/content/phot...-beckham-13.jpg
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