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Fake Thickness and Volume With the Best Haircuts for Fine Hair

These must-have haircuts for fine hair give the illusion of full hair -- no supplements or tape-ins required
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Zoe Saldana
If you simply can't part with your length, soft layers are going to be key to keeping fine hair shaped, not stringy. Light and feathery texture at the ends will add some body and bounce to that longer length you crave. Zoe Saldana's haircut for fine hair is sheer perfection.

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Alexa Chung
Believe it or not, bangs will be your new best friend when it comes to breathing some much-needed body and fullness into fine hair. They easily enhance your style with strategic shape and volume, and can distract from thinner ends. Alexa Chung's asymmetrical lob keeps the entire cut balanced and full.

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Georgia May Jagger
If rocking heavier, brow-grazing fringe like Chung's feels a tad too intimidating, take a cue from Georgia May Jagger. You'll reap the same, ultra-flattering benefits from this haircut for fine hair, but this sweet, face-framing version brings body to the front of your hair. Nonetheless, a word to the wise: If you do go longer here with your length, keep ends extra-blunt to balance the separation of the parted bangs.

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Phoebe Tonkin
Not to sound like a broken record here, but avoid blunt ends at all costs if you're set on maintaining a longer cut with the absence of bangs. And -- TBPH -- you probably won't want to grow out length past your shoulders or underarms. Actress Phoebe Tonkin schools us in the art of a long haircut for fine hair with her soft, textured layers, relaxed side part and dreamy waves.

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BY ERIN JAHNS | MAR 2, 2017 | SHARES
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