Up-dos and bone-straight styles are a breeze with fine hair.
Since the individual strands are thin, hair tends to be easier to manage and style.
However, volume is one of the biggest challenges with fine hair.

No one will be able to tell the difference.
For fine stands,Glamourrecommends haircuts that amplify texture while minimizing the hair’s weight.
Remember the V-shaped haircut?

It was a layered hairstyle with a dramatic point.
It got the job done, but it has been one-upped by the U-cut.
The sides are snipped shorter, leaving the longer middle to create the smiling outline.
The shorter pieces of the U-shaped cut add flow.
The best styles for a U-shaped haircut
A neatly trimmed U-cut can stand all on its own.
There is no need to crimp or curl for highlight this hairstyle.
However, a little accentuating can go a long way.
Stephen Buller, salon director at Buller and Rice, suggests pops of color for this soft silhouette.
you’ve got the option to’t go wrong with the cut and color combination.
Keep in mind, the key to styling your hair is to first confirm it’s healthy.
The U-shape hairstyle will deliver wind-swept hair that will have you and your ends smiling.