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7 Mistakes to Stop Making If You Have Fine Hair

Thin hair is difficult to manage, and you might be thinking you’ll never be able to get the volume you desire. Many factors, like stress and poor diet, can put skinny strands at risk, but the way you take care of your hair might be sabotaging the whole process too.

We at Trends know from firsthand experience that fine hair will stay flat no matter how much product you use. We decided to find out about the common mistakes that might get in the way of our dream to achieve voluminous locks.

1. You pull your hair into a ponytail when it’s wet.

7 Mistakes to Stop Making If You Have Fine Hair
Throwing your wet hair into a ponytail might seem tempting when you’re in a rush, but it can be damaging to your fine strands. Damp hair stretches easily, and it causes the cuticle edges to lift up and break. This can leave you with hair that feels damaged. Haircare specialists recommend gently squeezing out the moisture and letting your hair air dry.

2. You’re using hair oil.

7 Mistakes to Stop Making If You Have Fine Hair
Although oils are nourishing and moisturizing, they aren’t the best option for fine-haired girls. Oils are typically too heavy and can easily weigh your thin hair down. This may leave you with hair that looks flat, greasy and stuck to your scalp.

 

3. You’re not using styling products.

7 Mistakes to Stop Making If You Have Fine Hair
If you want to replicate the look of thick-haired beauties, opt for styling products that offer “hold” effects, like dry shampoo, sea salt spray, or texturizing mist. They aren’t too heavy for your delicate hair, and they can make it appear thicker by coating the hair in polymers. It’s best to add volumizing products to the roots of your hair when it’s still wet and then to distribute it through the length of the hair.

4. You’re avoiding color.

7 Mistakes to Stop Making If You Have Fine Hair
Adding a little color can do wonders for your thin strands. Creating the contrast between light and dark colors will give the illusion of fuller and thicker hair. To achieve this look, your hairdresser will lighten a few strands on the surface of your hair, making it look more “plump.”

5. You skip your hair conditioner.

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