With just a couple of snips,shorter hairstylesfor thin hair can bring major volume to your not-so-thick locks.
Take these 23 short haircuts for women with thin hair to your next salon appointment.
Long layers add dimension and depth.

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Wavy Bob
The subtle waves in this bob add volume and make the hairstyle appear fuller.
Lightly textured ends maintain the thickness of the hair.
Certain styling tools can also help you achieve more volume and control.

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“My go-to styling tool with a cut like this is a Denman brush,” Webb says.
“It gives you control with the hair, while keeping it smooth at the same time.”
Light layers and texture around the whole head make this hairstyle pop.

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Curling pieces around your face also helps with defining facial features and adding lift to the look.
Bob with Deep Side-Part
Parting your hair with a deep part to one side adds immediate volume.
Try parting it to the opposite side than you usually do for even more of a boost.

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Asymmetrical Stacked Bob
Achieve major volume for that va-va-voom look with mousse andtexture sprays.
“Layers create texture, movement, and volume,” Webb says.
We’re loving the long layers and movement in this bob cut.

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We love this dramatic transformation done by stylist Casi Stauffer in Phoenix, Arizona.
Use hair care products to help plump the hair cuticle when styling, she adds.
Be sure to keep lowlights and darker roots for a base.

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Mixed-in highlights create the illusion of more layers and fuller hair.
Add bangs for a sleek finish.
A flip also adds more shape to this style.

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Vintage Wave Bob
Enhance a thin-haired bob by adding texture with tools.
This waved bob looks so much more voluminous than if it were straight and sleek.
you’ve got the option to add product and volume so much easier than with a longer cut.

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Curly Pixie
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Add more spring to your curls with a shorter cut.
This icy shade of blonde adds to the cool factor.
Fringed Long Bob
To keep things easy, opt for a simple should cut with no layers.

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Bangs provide a fuller, face-framing look.
Both work well with thin hair.
Straight Chin-Grazing Bob
For thin hair, blunt ends will instantly add the appearance of thickness.

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Opt for a middle part to make the most of the look.
A side part can also give you some lift.
Modern Bowl Cut
A bowl cut can add fullness to your hair with careful styling.

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Ask for texturing and subtle layers rather than a blunt cut.
This low-maintenance cut works best with oval face shapes.
Side-Swept Crop
Side-swept bangs add so much fulness to this crop.

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Layers around the sides and back give it even more oomph.
Choppy Baby Bangs
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This choppy bob with baby bangs is both edgy and glamorous.
Texturing allows bangs to look much thicker.

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We love the layering in this airy crop.
More length around the face draws attention to your best features.
Blunt ends and full bangs add more texture and volume than layers for individuals with thin hair.

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Also, use a round brush when styling hair with a blow dryer.
Keep hair to a shoulder-length or shorter cut and protect your scalp.

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