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Hairstyles For Women Over 50 With Fine Hair

Hairstyles For Women With Fine Hair: Jane Seymour’s Long Locks With Bangs

April 16, 2018 – Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images

Jane wore her signature long locks with wispy bangs at an Oscar de la Renta event. This looks perfect for a casual-chic style.

Thin Hair Tips: “Unlike the mousse our mothers used that dried out hair and froze it in all its permed glory, mousse formulas today are more elegant and hydrating. Apply a volumizing whip or mousse when hair is wet. Comb a small, palm-sized dollop of product through hair from root to ends. Be careful not to apply too much as this will only weigh your hair down,” Colette told Self.

Hairstyles For Women With Fine Hair: Michelle Pfeiffer’s Feathery Waves

November 1, 2017 – John Phillips/Getty Images

Michelle sported this wavy style at the world premiere of Murder on the Orient Express. The feathery texture looked effortlessly elegant.

Thin Hair Tips: “Highlights are a great way to add texture and volume to fine hair. It roughs up the cuticle, making hair that is naturally limp and flat hold a voluminous style longer. his is the same reason highlights also weaken hair and require extra TLC. As long as you’re not overdoing it (a.k.a going in for touchups every few weeks), it’ll plump up your strands a bit sans product. If you’re concerned about damage,” Colette told Self.

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