Key Takeaways
- Fine hair refers to the thickness of each strand, while thin hair refers to how much hair is on your head.
- You can make fine or thin hair appear thicker by getting a haircut, blow-drying your hair upside down, using dry shampoo, or getting highlights.
- Take care of fine or thin hair by visiting the salon for regular haircuts and protecting it from damage.
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- Fine vs. Thin Hair: What’s the Difference?
- How to Tell If You Have Fine or Thin Hair
- How to Make Thin or Fine Hair Look Thicker
- How to Take Care of Thin or Fine Hair
What Is Fine or Thin Hair (and How Do I Manage It)
If you have fine or thin hair, it’s important to take care of it so you can keep it healthy and gorgeous. Learn more about how you can manage fine or thin hair and give it the illusion of thickness.
Fine vs. Thin Hair: What’s the Difference?
The terms “fine hair” and “thin hair” are often used interchangeably, but they actually mean two different things. Fine hair refers to the diameter of each hair strand, while thin hair refers to the density of your hair. In other words, someone with thin hair will have fewer hair follicles per square inch, resulting in less hair on their scalp. Fine and thin hair are caused by genetics. Thin hair may also be the result of hormonal changes, menopause, aging, or stress.
How to Tell If You Have Fine or Thin Hair
Determining if you have fine or thin hair is simple. If you run a strand of hair between your finger and thumb and can’t feel it, you likely have fine hair. If you have thin hair, your hair may feel lightweight, and you may notice more of your scalp when standing beneath bright lights.
How to Make Thin or Fine Hair Look Thicker
Those with fine or thin hair often struggle with getting it to look voluminous and thick. If you have fine or thin hair, you can create the illusion of thickness and volume with the right styling techniques.
- Get a haircut. Long hair can sometimes make fine or thin hair look stringy. Visit the salon and ask for a lob or a bob to make your hair appear more voluminous.
- Blow-dry your hair upside down. By blow-drying your hair upside down, you’ll lift your hair more at the roots and create more volume. You can add even more volume to your hair with OLAPLEX® Volumizing Blow Dry Mist.
- Add a visual lift with highlights. Highlights add dimension and can create the illusion of thicker hair. You can also try baby lights or balayage.
- Try dry shampoo. An oil buildup can make your hair look flat. OLAPLEX N°.4D Clean Volume Detox Dry Shampoo can reduce oiliness and help create clean, weightless body in your hair without grit or white residue.
How to Take Care of Thin or Fine Hair
Each hair type and texture require different needs. People with fine or thin hair should follow different haircare routines than those with thick or dense hair. Use these tips to help you manage fine or thin hair:
- Protect your hair from damage. Since fine hair is delicate, it can become damaged easily. Pro stylist tip: Try a hair serum like OLAPLEX No.9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum. This serum protects your hair from heat damage and reduces tangles, which can cause breakage when your hair is wet. It’s important to try to limit heat styling as well.
- Sleep with a silk pillowcase. Silk pillowcases don’t just look chic—they’re an important way to help you manage your fine or thin hair. These pillowcases can help reduce friction, which can prevent tangles and breakage.
- Get regular haircuts. Fine and thin hair are more likely to get split ends. Getting a haircut can help keep your hair strong and healthy looking.
- Try a clarifying shampoo. Oil, product buildup, and dirt can weigh down your hair and make it appear lifeless. Remove heavy metals, minerals, chlorine, pollutants, and product buildup from your fine or thin hair with OLAPLEX Nº.4C Bond Maintenance® Clarifying Shampoo.
- Use conditioner correctly. Conditioners can cause fine hair to look limp and weigh down your roots. Only use conditioner at the tips of your hair and not near your scalp.
- Avoid tight hairstyles. Tight hairstyles like buns, ponytails, and tight braids can lead to breakage and damage your hair follicles. It’s okay to wear tight hairstyles every now and then, but don’t wear them every day if you want to keep your looking full and healthy.
Now that you know how to take care of fine or thin hair, you can help keep it looking healthy and beautiful. Find more haircare tips or take our quiz to uncover your personalized OLAPLEX routine.