There’s a lob to flatter every face shape and hair bang out, including thin hair.

That’s rightlobs aren’t reserved for thicker hair.

In fact, it’s one of theideal lengthsfor thin hair.

A-Line Lob

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The key to having this haircut is to keep the length above your collarbone.

With this modern look, the hair on your dominant side is slightly longer than on the other.

Lob With Soft Layers

With thin hair, too many layers will look choppy.

Asymmetrical Lob

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Aim for soft, long layers to add dimension, depth, and texture.

Modern Shag Lob

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Light layers make a color job look even more natural, and it works for any base hair color.

Long Layered Lob

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Choppy Bangs

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Texturing bangs makes them look fuller, too.

Use long, choppy bangs for more mystique.

Try parting your hair further on the side you normally do or even switch it to the opposite side.

Layered Lob Shag

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Of course, a little root lifter never hurt either.

Blunt Wavy Lob

Blunt ends make hair appear thicker and waves add texture and depth.

With this haircut and style, no one will think your hair is naturally on the thin side.

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A-line Lob

The A-lineis a clever way to use layers and length for an overall thicker appearance.

Side-Swept Bangs

Don’t be afraid to pull out all the stops.

Side-sweeping bangs emphasize waves and create the fullest look.

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The ends can stay blunt to maintain a thicker appearance and for styling ease.

Use a thickening styling mousse for added body and to hold it together.

Side-Parted Wavy Lob

Add a little Hollywood glam to your hair with this classic wavy cut.

Deep Side-Part Lob

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Add some styling mousse to your roots to avoid them flattening.

The longer layers in the front will add some dimension while framing the face nicely.

The short cut in the back will give volume and add thickness to your hair.

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Add a little wave and styling mousse for texture and added volume.

Soft Waves

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Soft waves keep this style from falling flat.

Wispy Bangs

Don’t lose sight of what your fine hair can do for you.

Wavy Lob

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Some wispy bangs paired with subtle layering may be just what you need for your next haircut.

You just simply can’t go wrong with this cut.

Baby Bangs

These baby bangs help frame the face and amp up the choppy texture.

Gabrielle Union lob with side-swept bangs

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Honey highlights provide even more depth to this look.

A little fringe never hurts, either.

This style has lots of volume while playing off those cheekbones.

@chrisjones_hair face frame lob

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We recommend avoiding extremely choppy layers, undercuts, and very long hair.

Any of these styles can fall flat with thin hair.

Thick Blunt Wave

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Asymmetric Cuts

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asymmetrical lob

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Michelle Yeoh loose wave lob

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Wispy Curtain Bangs

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Blunt Lob

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Baby Bangs

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Baby Bangs

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Gabrielle Union

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