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As much as we’d all love to have a head full of
commercial-worthy hair, sometimes it’s just not in the cards. Ladies
with fine locks, here are six hair ideas for working with what you got.
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Emily Blunt’s Wavy Lob
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This shoulder-length cut is ultra-popular for a reason: It’s
incredibly flattering. Ask your stylist to snip it slightly shorter in
the back for added lift.
Sienna Miller’s Carefree Bob
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Same idea--just a few inches higher. Worn sleek and sophisticated or
choppy and tousled, the bob is a versatile option that doesn’t require a
ton of volume. (Texturizing spray is your best friend.)
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Ruby Rose’s Edgy Pixie
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Not for everyone, sure. But this season’s breakout star of Orange Is the New Black is setting new standards for androgynous beauty. Her slicked-back pixie is pretty much all anyone is talking about right now.
Sandra Bullock’s Sharp Layers
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Just because you don’t have a ton of hair doesn’t mean you’re
relegated to short cuts. If you’re staying long, consider maintaining
sharp, clean layers. Otherwise, lengthy hair can look limp.
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Julianne Moore’s Side Part
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Pro tip: An extreme side part is a surefire way to make it look like you have more hair.
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Alexa Chung’s Full Bangs
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Another volumizing trick? Bangs. A little forehead fringe goes a long way in adding oomph.
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