24. Curly Lob
Long bobs are a popular choice for women whose thin, curly hair they do not want to cut short. But remember that your curls will have less volume the longer your hair is. It’s important getting into the habit of volumizing your damp hair using a volumizing product before blow drying it for greater effects.
25. Youthful Layers and Curtain Bangs
Women with thin, curly hair typically struggle with it since it is often dry, unruly, and lacks volume. The rescue is a multi-layered cut with lots of layers! This relaxed or split ends should be trimmed off because it is not always preferable to grasp at the length.
26. Soft Natural Curls with Highlights
In addition to cutting long hair, you may wish to use highlights to give your thin, curly hair more dimension. Make sure the color you choose will complement your skin tone.
27. Loose Waves with Highlights
To give your loose waves more movement, add some highlights. Remember to use your preferred volumizing product to give your hair a noticeable lift.
28. Thin Curly Long Bob
Maybe it’s time for a change if you’ve worn short haircuts for thin, curly hair for the majority of your life. Let your curly hair fall to your shoulders, and to keep it earthy and natural, add a traditional bronde balayage. The cheekbones and chin are exquisitely framed by long ringlets that emerge from the somewhat off-center area.
29. Loose Shaggy Curls and Curtain Bangs
Give your thinning, wavy hair a scruffy bob cut so that the long, looping curls accentuate your entire silhouette. Any stray gray strands that may be showing through are effectively concealed by the natural and true honey bronde hue.
30. Thin Curly Bob with a Shadow Root
The ideal style for a two-toned curly bob is to part it on the side and angle it so that the rear is little shorter than the front. Allow the white-tipped tendrils to gently brush the neck before bending outward into a wedge shape. This will also help to create a larger, rounder profile. Go with the same color for your eyebrows as the dark root.