Thinning Hair Styles
March 13, 2011 by Oily Hair Shampoo
Filed under Hair Care
Thinning hair is probably the most concerning dilemma for a lot of men and women. Once it gets to the stage where one can’t simply hide away the vanishing hair with a “cover-up” approach such as combing the hair sideways to cover the bald spot for men, or pulling the hair up for women, something just needs to be done. Well, apparently aside from possible hair-loss treatments that one can resort to, certain thinning hair styles can also be done to make the approach more natural and “accepting”.
Thinning hair styles for men and women would vary on the hair’s condition. There are “special” hair cuts or styles that would make “fine” hair look way better. However, one has to understand what “fine” hair actually is, as it may not be necessarily “thin”. It refers to a single strand’s diameter, so one can have “fine” hair that may be abundant; as they can have a lot of separate strands for every square inch.
One can also have “thinning hair”, which means that the strands of the hair are small at the same time as having only a few of them. Various factors may cause an abundant hair to start thinning and look sparse in thickness. These factors may include age, stress, medication, diet, genes, and other aspects.
Although the extent of “thin hair” condition will determine the most appropriate cut for an individual, a general rule is that a shorter and single length hair makes thin hair look its “fullest”. Therefore, there are top five thinning hair styles for any “degree” of thin hair for women:
The Bob
There are thousands of variants for this hair style. A “short bob” which is ear-lobe in length, will make the hair appear very healthy and somewhat twice as thick as it actually is. However, choose the length of your bob cut that would work well with your face’s shape.
The Chop
This hair style is in basic bob-cut length with uneven ends. It gives the hair shape and style, as well as can be easily maintained when in “above-the-shoulder” length. It improves the look of the hair than blunt cuts which lacks dimension and looks limp.
The Crop
This in reality refers to whichever tapered, short cut. It looks better on younger ladies; for more than forty-five year old women, be aware of what it does to the neckline and chin profile.
The “Lightly Layered Mid-Length”
One can opt for the shoulder or below shoulder length with regular trims and smart shape. It provides more volume to the hair.
The Cap Cut
This style is best for oval or petite shape faces. The “all-bangs” approach of this cut gives emphasis on the face that gives the style improved height and fullness.
Just keep in mind that people with thinning hair should stick with short cuts. The shortness of the cut should depend on the shape of the face. Wear the hair sleek and close to the head, with its end under or flipped up. For men, thinning hair styles should be a layered “Caesar” or crew cut that gives a “thicker hair” illusion. Thinning hair styles help creates a more “natural” and enhanced hair look, bringing out more confidence in people with thin hair problem.


