New year, new life: new resolutions, new goals and a new style. And many women choose change his hairstyle to start 2023 A different kind of. If you are one of them and you have fine hair, this article is for you. Depending on our type of hair, we should look for cuts and hairstyles that we like, and in the case of fine hair, we should always try to compensate for the lack of volume it lacks and leave its limp appearance and tendency to overdo it. weigh down.
To find the best solutions for this type of hair, we asked expert hairdressers and stylists about the most trendy hairstyles in 2023 that favor fine hair. They are clear about it: you should try to make the ends look thicker and healthier by creating movement and avoid that dull look of this type of hair and the problem of excessively stuck roots. So for this they reveal to us below What are the hairstyles best suited for fine hair? and the keys to show them:
The bob is a basic haircut within the hairdresser and therefore always a trend. It is because it is a perfect mix between modern and a lot of elegance at the same time. As Michel Pineda, stylist at Isamar Studio, says: “a star cut is the bob cut or a cut to the shoulder, as it gives shape to the hair and it’s the perfect height for her who wants to hide that she’s okay. The bob cut consists of long layers and is rounded at the nape and crown, which gives movement and volume, builds the hair and also gives it a lot of styling versatility as it can be done straight or with waves.”
According to experts, This season, the Bob Box is becoming the most popular cut. “It is a shorter tip, as it is brought to the corner of the mouth or even, for the most daring, to the nose. The structure is squarer, with straight lines that give a more static style that adds a lot of volume. It is the best option for fine hair because it has straight lines and is a fairly short cut, which does not make the hair heavier, on the contrary, increases the volume to the sides,” says Raquel da Conceiçao, director of the Llongueras artistic team.
Many times the lack of volume is part of the weight of our own hairtherefore betting on midi cuts with uneven locks is a success to give looks like a fresh and youthful touch. “If you want a dynamic cut with lots of volume, go for short or medium length hair. While it can sometimes be a little scary to give up long hair, keeping your hair healthy is the best option to bring your hairstyles back to life and give loose hair extra movement”, recommend the experts at Jean Louis David salons.
In addition, we know that there is a widespread belief that having thin hair and bangs are incompatible, Nothing could be further from the truth. “In the trend catalog, bangs are on the rise again for another year, and the straight or curtain type will undoubtedly be the one that will conquer the hairdressers. While it may look complicated on fine hair, it is actually very simple, just you need two things: a well-cut cut and a good product that thickens and gives density to both the bangs and the rest of the hair,” says Aura Serras, Director of Revitalash Cosmetics Spain.
This hairstyle to waitervery short at the bottom and slightly longer at the top, perfect for achieving that desired volume effect. It is perfect for women with very fine hair, although we recognize that it is an option only suitable for the most daring. “The pixies give more sense of hair. You have to study the physiognomy of the face well to adapt it to what suits you best. Even make it asymmetrical or with long bangs,” says Aura Serras, director of RevitaLash Cosmetics Spain.
While Michel Pineda, expert stylist at Isamar Studio adds: “Gives movement to fine hair without making it look depleted, because it has a lot of shape at the top and it is made with short dimensions. If you want to hide fine hair, I don’t recommend a long cut, because normally the hair gets thinner to the mid-point and it’s always thicker at the roots. sharpen more mid-lengths than it needs”.
Camille’s proposal is a creation of the salons of Llongueras, and it is about a revision of the shaggy cut invented in the 1970s when the punk movement emerged. This more conceptual version creates volume by alternating different cuts in the top layer of our hair to give it more movement and texture. As the experts explain to us: “it’s a straight frontal design that is paraded at the brow level and opens, exposing the cheekbone area. The top part is stepped in the shape of a bob, creating a midi cutline below the shoulders being built”.
The Camille is a cut that gives texture, volume and movement to the hair and one of its great advantages is that it can be done on any type of hair. Moreover, it accepts different bangs shapes such as straight, side, extra long or paraded. It is also perfect for wavy or curly fine hair. “Even if your hair is fine, this type of cut will make you forget that you need to touch up your hair, because each strand has its own movement,” says Alberto Sanguino, head of the company.
The wicks are the best option to play with the light and contrasts to create a more moving effect in the hair. If you are one of those who do not want to give up long hair, creates contrast between dark and light tones to give a feeling of greater amplitude in your hair. “Right, the balayage wick allows you to create subtle areas of color that emphasize the cut and volumes of your hair, depending on your taste and outfits,” they underline from the Jean Louis David centers.
Source: Marie Claire

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