Accessorizing For Thin Hair
Simple Styles
Finding the best style for your thin hair doesn’t always have to mean elaborate updos or excessive styling.
The use of accessories can be the perfect option when trying to create a stunning look with minimal effort.
So let’s take a look at some firm favourites of those with thin hair!
Bun Makers & Hair Doughnuts
If you regularly wear your hair up, these are perfect for adding extra volume!
They’re available in a range of sizes, and they look like your natural hair.
More complicated and fancy styles are possible, but they’re brilliant at producing a simple and elegant style quickly.
Most of the time, it’s as easy as making a ponytail, then adding the bun maker or doughnut according to the instructions, and pin down excess hair.
Instant volume. Instant style.
Headbands & Bandanas
These are the perfect options if you’d prefer to detract from or cover thinner areas.
For example, if your hair is thinner towards the crown, a pretty headband can move attention away from the back of your head. As a result, you can feel more confident.
Bandanas are perfect for their versatility.
They could get folded to create a thin headband, worn as a full head covering, or even incorporated as a strand of a braid.
The latter is brilliant for adding a cool edge to your look by weaving colour in with your natural locks. It also allows you to use more of your natural hair in the other strands, giving you the added benefit of the illusion of thickness.
Cute Clips
You don’t need a fancy hairdo to look gorgeous.
Adding a cute clip into your hair can instantly take your look from plain to exciting!
My personal favourite is the use of floral or diamante clips to create a simple half updo.
For boosting volume, butterfly or bulldog clips can be the best choice due to the way they bunch the hair up.
Take Your Pick
Experiment with different accessories and find what works for you and makes you feel good.
The more you try, the higher the chance that you can boost your confidence by expanding your hairstyling repertoire!
Which accessory would you try first?
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