It doesn't come as a surprise that our forever girl crush, Emma Stone, steals the show when it comes to her hair game. With naturally fine hair (and ever-evolving color), the actress consistently tricks us into thinking she has a fuller mane than she actually does with strategic haircuts that fake volume. A shoulder-length lob, subtle, face-framing layers and a lightly rumpled texture dupe us into thinking her hair is thick and full.
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Leave it to Jourdan Dunn to master that model-off-duty hair look that we're forever trying to replicate. A longer version of Freida Pinto's hairstyle, Dunn proves that blunt ends, a bold center part, and a shoulder-skimming chop can do wonders for those striving for a double dose of body and thickness. However, if you opt for face-framing layers like Dunn, make sure they're long and expertly blended (this is where a high-caliber stylist comes in) to keep the look light and youthful -- not heavy and lank.
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We're all for a low-maintenance cut, which happens to be Hollywood's resident hair goddess Jenn Atkin's expertise. Typically responsible for Jenna Dewan-Tatum's always-gorgeous tresses, Atkin recently took her look further by upgrading Tatum's already flattering lob with a front-heavy hairstyle that stacks up fullness to create the illusion of thicker hair.
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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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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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