This architectural cut adds both structure and volume.
13: Mid-Length Cut with Face-Framing Highlights

A mid-length cut with subtle layers creates movement in thin hair, while strategic face-framing highlights draw the eye vertically to create the illusion of a longer face.
Request a collarbone-length cut with minimal layers to maintain thickness.
Add face-framing highlights 1-2 shades lighter than your base color to create dimension.
Style with volumizing mousse and blow dry with a round brush for natural movement.
The combination of cut and color works together to address both concerns simultaneously.
14: Long Pixie with Sweep-Over Bangs

A long pixie with bangs swept across the forehead creates asymmetry that immediately slims a round face, while textured cutting makes thin hair appear thicker.
Ask for a pixie with 2-3 inches of length on top and shorter sides. The sweep-over bangs should blend with the longer top sections for a cohesive look.
Apply texturizing spray to dry hair and piece out the top for definition. This sophisticated cut offers both edge and elegance while flattering your features.
15: Collarbone-Length Cut with Curtain Bangs

A collarbone-length cut offers versatility for thin hair, while curtain bangs create a face-framing effect that draws attention away from facial roundness.
Request a length that hits at your collarbone with subtle layers throughout for movement. The curtain bangs should open at the center and hit at cheekbone level.
Style with volumizing spray at the roots and blow dry with a round brush away from your face. This flattering length adds versatility while addressing both concerns.
16: Textured Lob with Deep Side Part

The textured long bob creates movement in thin hair, while the deep side part adds asymmetry that immediately slims a round face shape.
Ask for a lob that hits between chin and shoulder with point-cutting at the ends to create texture.
The deep side part should direct hair dramatically to one side.
Apply sea salt spray to damp hair and scrunch while drying for effortless texture. This trendy cut offers both volume and facial slimming with minimal styling effort.
17: Chin-Length French Bob with Side-Swept Bangs

The French bob hits right at the chin to create structure, while side-swept bangs draw attention diagonally across a round face for an instant slimming effect.
Request a chin-length bob with minimal layers and side-swept bangs that hit at eye level. The structured shape creates volume even in thin hair.
Blow dry with a small round brush, focusing on creating slight movement throughout. This Parisian-inspired cut offers sophistication while addressing both concerns.
18: Layered Mid-Length Cut with Side Part

A mid-length cut with strategic layers adds movement to thin hair, while the side part creates asymmetry that immediately slims a round face.
Ask for layers that start at chin level and continue throughout the length. The side part should be positioned deep enough to create noticeable asymmetry.
Apply volumizing mousse to damp hair and blow dry with a round brush for natural movement. This versatile cut offers styling options while flattering your features.
19: Graduated Bob with Side-Swept Bangs

The graduated bob features stacking in the back that creates natural volume perfect for thin hair, while side-swept bangs slim a round face shape.
Request a cut that’s shorter at the nape and gradually gets longer toward the front. The side-swept bangs should blend seamlessly with the face-framing layers.
Style with volumizing spray at the roots and blow dry directing the bangs across your forehead. This architectural cut adds built-in volume to thin strands.
20: Long Layers with Off-Center Part

Long hair with strategic layers maintains length while adding movement to thin strands, while an off-center part creates asymmetry that slims round faces.