Recommended vs. Not Recommended: Hairstyle Tips for Abundant Hair Volume

Recommended vs. Not Recommended: Hairstyle Tips for Abundant Hair Volume

Whether it’s too little or too much, hair thickness can be a concern. Excessive hair volume can make drying and styling time-consuming, and during the summer, it may lead to increased heat between the strands due to inadequate airflow, causing discomfort.

The biggest concern among these is the hairstyle. Check out recommended and not recommended styles for those with abundant hair volume, as any hairstyle might appear stifling for those with thick hair.

Recommended👍🏻

▫️ C-curl layered cut
A heavily layered cut reduces weight, emphasizing volume at the bottom for a subtle and light feel. Adding C-curls is also a great way to distribute the weight, providing a balanced look!

▫️ Tassel cut
Tassel cut recommended for thick short hair. Adding layers to the ends of the hair and texturing provide a light yet sophisticated look

▫️ Root magic
If you have thick and even curly hair, it can sometimes appear messy and make your face look larger. For a neat styling, I recommend root magic.

Not Recommended👎🏻

▫️ Hush cut
The hush cut, which involves texturing even the upper part, can give the impression of excessive volume among layered cuts.

▫️ Full bangs
When you have thick hair, an overall full look can feel stifling, especially when you bring full bangs down to the front. I recommend curtain bangs or side bangs as an alternative.

▫️ Hippie perm
If you opt for a hippie perm with a lot of curls, it can make your hair look much fuller and, as a result, may appear overly voluminous, making your head look larger.