Thinned Hairstyles
- Thinned hairstyles are trendy.hair image by DXfoto.com from Fotolia.com
While thick hair is often seen as desirable, it is difficult to manage. In addition, trendy hairstyles sported by younger people involve layers and angled cuts that are versatile. An especially popular look in Japan is hair that is heavier on top and thinned out on the bottom, on long and short hair. Thinned hairstyles have a plethora of layers throughout the hair. In addition, it makes the hair easier to style, and it dries much more quickly. - An angled hairstyle, with blunt bangs, is an example of a thinned hairstyle. The hair should be cut to just above the shoulders. Adding layers throughout the hair, both long and shorter on top, thins out the hair. The hair must be generously thinned out in front and surrounding the face. Add blunt bangs that reach eyebrow length.
- A shoulder-length thinned hairstyle with long layers and shorter layers framing your face is flattering to most face shapes. The stylist will take the bulk out of the hair using thinning shears. This hairstyle will have more volume on top, due to the shorter layers, and will be thinner at the bottom. Side-swept bangs finish off the look.
- A hairstyle that is popular in Asia is hair that is much thicker and angled on top, and tapers down to thinned out ends. The layers on top are short and there are lots of them. This causes the hair to have a lot of volume on top. This hairstyle usually has bangs that are versatile and can be worn straight down or swept to the side. The sides and back of the hair are thinned out so that it falls easily around the face. Longer layers are added to the length of the hair.