Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

or do you think it makes the hair look too thin?



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

I can totally relate, I have very thin fine shoulder length hair. Long layers will help give you the volume you are looking for. The trick is to go to a stylist who is good with fine hair, or else you may end up with a scissor happy stylist and end up with a mess. Use shampoo, conditioner, and mouse that is especially formulated for thin fine hair, blow dry your hair upside down for extra volume and hair spray at the "roots" helps. Hair color also adds volume to hair. All and all, long layers will help alot, if done right. Good luck.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

Yes. I'm in the same boat. But i just cut it a little shorter andhad then put layers in. It added volume.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

yes I think so read some more hair styling tips on this site



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

yeah!



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

It is fine if the layers are not cut in too deep, or are around the face, or subtle.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

Layers definately thin out the hair,so if your hair is thin avoid it! blunt cuts with straight lines are best.Use volumizing hair care products and blow dry with your hair flipped upside down with a diffuser to increase volume set with a conditioning styling spray.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

Long layers as they call them do make hair look thicker and may even wavier. BUT if you put your hair up at all, they can cause stick ups, etc. Trust me, mine have been growing out for years. Try volumizing tricks first.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

Have it shoulder length or shorter with layers if you want them. My mom has thin hair, she's wearing it long right now and it stills looks good, but she looks just as good when she had it shoulder length with layers. Very professional and cool.



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

Go with the LAYERS!!!!



Especially with thin and fine hair. You didn't mention if it was curly or straight, so I will assume it is straight. Even with the STRAIGHTEST hair you can get some nice layers(which will give it dimension creating an illusion of fullness). You will however have to "work your hair". Don't use a lot of conditioner and put some light weight mousse in it....key words LIGHTWEIGHT. You can then either blow dry on LOW and gently work the hair(scrunch it) or work it as it air dries. When you get the volume you want or perkiness you can wet your finger tips and pull some bang down or manage your style. WALA - Gorgeous hair....can't you just FEEL how good you'll look.



Layers will do nothing but give you fullness. Should you decide you want to go drastic, you can always go with the HIGH n TIGHT military look.....one wipe with the wash clothe and out the door! You have so many options. Good Luck



Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

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Do you think it would be ok to have slight layers for fine thin hair that is medium to long hair?

I wouldnt do it .Layers will thin out the hair and you will have more exposed ends, and its more maitanance.I have fine thin long hair too and there is so many times were I would love to do it, but I know not to so I dont

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