41 Haircuts to Add Volume and Body to Fine Straight Hair
Are you looking for haircut inspiration for your fine, straight hair? You’ve arrived at the right place! When you’ve got thin, poker-straight strands, it can seem like the hair gods are against you. But the major plus side to having this kind of hair is that there are so many different cuts and hairstyles for fine hair that can help give your style a much-needed lift.
When it comes to fine hair the aim of the game is always volume, so you’ll notice that layers and bangs are a common theme. Browse through these stylish haircuts for fine straight hair and find your next look today.
Lob
Let’s start with the lob. The perfect short-but-not-too-short hairstyle, it’s equal parts chic and low-maintenance for fine tresses.
Pixie Cut
The pixie cut is one of our all-time favourite haircuts for fine straight hair. The contrast of boyish short hair with feminine styling? It’s no wonder Audrey Hepburn and Twiggy made it their signature hairstyle.
Editor’s tip: Use a little of the TRESemmé Freeze Hold Hairspray to style your pixie crop and stop it from going frizzy.
Curtain Bangs and Shag Layers
Curtain bangs are making a sweep online (with over 3 billion views on TikTok alone), and the trend just keeps on growing. They are a great option for anyone with fine hair as it adds body to the crown and front of the hair and stops hair from looking limp.
Chin-Grazing Bob
Bobs are a classic, which is good news if you’ve got fine hair. Keeping your hair short gives it shape and fullness, instead of your strands being dragged down by longer lengths.
Tousled Bob
One way to make straight fine hair look instantly thicker is to wear it tousled. You can achieve this style in a few different ways, from straighteners to a waving wand, adding random curls in different directions to give the most natural look. Try TRESemmé Curl Definition Mousse during the styling phase for extra bouncy and soft curls.
Blunt Bob
A sweeping side fringe is an easy way to add volume at the crown of your head, making any cut look more exciting without the commitment of a full fringe.
Rounded Lob
If there’s one look we’ve noticed cropping up more and more lately, it’s this. The rounded-under bob gives a ’90s twist to a classic bob but also helps to fake thicker hair, making it a great one for those of us with fine hair.
Piecey Layers
Why not try piecey layers through the lengths of your hair? They’ll help to add body and dimension by fluffing up the mid-lengths and adding some va-va-volume to your fine straight hair. And for an extra boost, try TRESemmé Body & Volume Shampoo, enriched with silk proteins, collagen, and the unique Volume Control Complex to add volume to fine, dull hair.
A-Line Bob
A-line haircuts for straight fine hair give a stacked look that’s fuller at the front than the back, so that when looking at it face on, it looks as though you’ve got more hair.
Bob with Curtain Bangs
Want to try a fringe but worried it will end up sticking lifelessly to your forehead? We know your pain. But did you know that opting for chic curtain bangs like these will actually make your hair look thicker by blending in seamlessly with the rest of your hair?
Blunt Lob
While those with thick hair might prefer to get their ends feathered to take away some of the weight, fine-haired people can choose blunt cuts with just one length to make their hair look thicker.
Stacked Bob
Stacked bobs are a great way to get in on the bob trend while also adding some additional volume with graduated layers at the nape of the neck.
Asymmetrical Bob
Asymmetric styles that are longer on one side trick people into thinking your hair is super thick. Sweeping all of your hair over to one side in a deep side parting will also further enhance the look.
Wispy Layers
Imagine if you could have salon blow-dried hair every day. If you’re looking for a way to recreate the bombshell blowout look at home, save this wispy layered look to take to your hairstylist for inspo.
Face-Framing Layers
If maintaining length is important to you for styling purposes, be sure to ask your stylist to cut in some layers around your face. This way, there’s no risk of your hair weighing you down and your cut will be more bespoke and tailored to you.
Wavy Bob with Blunt Ends
Recreate this wavy bob by pairing blunt-cut ends with slightly shorter layers around your face, then add S-shaped waves for a stylish touch.
Shoulder-Length With Flicked-Out Ends
Shoulder-skimming haircuts give the hair a bumped-up look, which can be enhanced by flicking out your layers with a round brush or straighteners for added volume.
Blunt Lob
Can’t decide between staying short or growing your hair? The solution – a long bob that blurs the lines between a bob and shoulder-length hair to give you the best of both worlds.
Textured Mid-Length Cut
While sleek looks like the glass bob work well with short hairstyles for fine hair, when styling medium-length or longer hair, make adding texture your main focus. Opt for undone waves and messy texture and you’ll exude off-duty model vibes.
Long Layers
You might not typically think that getting a few long layers cut in would have that much impact but as this style shows, it can really make all the difference.
Choppy Layers
Choppy layers of varying lengths can be incorporated into almost any cut and act as clever thickening devices, giving the hair a more 3D finish.
Shaggy Shoulder Length with Bangs
A shag cut might seem a little intimidating but its volume-boosting abilities are undeniable. Plus, the modern incarnation channels more ‘effortless French girl’ than ’70s Mick Jagger.
Classic Fringe
If you’re looking for haircuts for fine straight hair, adding shape to your style is very important. Dakota Johnson’s bangs soften her face and give her long, straight hair more life and personality.
Editor’s tip: Fringes can tend to go gappy or droopy, particularly if you’ve got oily hair, so dry shampoo is a must-have for anyone thinking of getting one.
Soft Layers
Soft, barely-there layers are a great way to inject some subtle dimension into your style and ensure your ends stay looking thick and healthy.
Retro Shag
This layered, top-heavy style is just what fine-haired gals need to amp up their locks at the crown of their head and gives just the right amount of retro flair.
Rounded Lob with Curtains
You can’t go wrong with this flattering lob and curtains combo.
Long and Layered
You might not want to take any of your length off at all, but long layers are a must if you want to grow your fine hair to Rapunzel lengths.
Subtle Long Layers
You’ll still be able to hold on to your lovely long locks, but they’ll look more polished and glamorous when you decide on a long-layered haircut with your fine straight hair.
Slick Side Part
Sleek hairstyles work especially well on fine hair, as they’re easier to manage. This wet-look example is a good one to try as the swept-over side-parting also helps to conceal the fact you might not have the most voluminous locks.
Layers
Combine face-framing layers at the front with long layers at the back for a haircut that looks thicker and full of natural movement for your fine straight hair.
Full Bob
This tousled lob is the perfect antidote if you’re lacking ‘height’ in your hairstyle. The full, almost-triangular shape of this cut helps make the hair look wider, cleverly making it appear much thicker.
Blunt Bob
Blunt cuts are a great way to add weight and bulk to the hair, helping the hair appear thicker. Follow in January Jones’ footsteps and go for a stylish blunt bob cut for extra style points.
Half-Up Braid
Braids are fantastic for adding a fun twist to fine hair while also bringing more texture to your look. We especially love half-up styles like this Dutch braided one, especially with the added scarf detail.
Choppy Bob
From the choppy cut to the side parting, Kate Mara’s bob is perfect for those looking for short haircuts for fine straight hair.
Beachy Layers
Beachy hair gets an edgy update with the addition of some light, shaggy layers to style.
High and Lowlights
Okay, this one is more about the colour of your hair but hear us out! If you’re a full head of highlights kinda woman then we suggest asking your colourist to add a mix of high and lowlights to your hair to help give your strands more dimension à la Kate Moss.
Tapered Fringe
If you feel as though your hair is too thin to rock a traditional full fringe, a tapered one is a good alternative. Instead of gaps ruining your fringe, the gappiness actually gives it more of a Tinkerbell-esque look, as seen on stars like Dakota Johnson and Selena Gomez.
Quiffed
Give the illusion of more voluminous hair by styling fine strands in a quiff. While this hairstyle is great for fine hair, it can also work to conceal thinning strands too!
Choppy Bob With Side Fringe
A foolproof hairstyle for fine straight hair is in a choppy bob with a sweeping side fringe to help give the appearance of more body.
Glossy Highlights on Beach Waves
Here’s, even more proof that getting highlights can actually have the power to make your hair look thicker. The different light and dark tones running through create some much-needed contrast and dimension instead of just having one flat colour.
Rounded Fringe
We’ve already spoken about how full fringes can be tricky when you have fine hair, but if you’re committed the trick to perfecting the look is blow-drying. Use a volumising blow-dry spray and rounded brush and concentrate on lifting your hair as your dry to help with volume.