10: A-Line Lob Cut

An A-line lob creates a subtle angle from back to front, with hair slightly longer in the front.
This cut makes your fine hair appear thicker and more voluminous.
You can style your A-line lob straight for a sleek look or add soft waves for extra body and movement.
11: Choppy Lob for Movement

A choppy lob adds natural bounce and flow to fine hair. The uneven layers create texture and lift throughout your style.
You can enhance the choppy effect with light styling products and quick tousling with your fingers.
This cut sits at shoulder length with varied layer lengths that move freely.
12: Inverted Lob Style

The inverted lob features shorter layers in the back and longer strands in the front. Your hair gradually angles forward from the nape of your neck to frame your face.
Add soft layers to create natural movement and lift at the crown. This style works great for fine hair by adding the appearance of more volume.
13: Graduated Lob with Depth

A graduated lob creates a bold, fashion-forward look that works great for fine hair. The cut angles from shorter layers in the back to longer pieces in the front.
Adding highlights near your face makes your hair look thicker and creates more depth. Ask your stylist to blend the layers smoothly for a polished finish.
14: Feathered Lob with Soft Layers

Your feathered lob features soft, wispy layers that create natural movement and bounce.
The layered cut works great for fine hair by adding visual depth and fullness.
Use a round brush while blow-drying to enhance the feathered texture and lift at the roots.
Add light styling mousse to keep the airy layers defined without weighing them down.