#15: Bob with Flipped Ends
For women with bigger foreheads, choose Pixie cuts with lengthy layers of face framing. Side bangs can effectively reduce the face, however, make sure they’re placed just at the eyebrows, so they don’t weigh too heavily on the face.
#16 Feathered Pixie with Highlights
Pixie cuts aren’t recommended suitable for fine hair because shorter styles often appear thin. However, you can mimic an appearance that resembles thicker hair by making the cut section dark, and your front hair lighter.
#17: Shaggy Ombre Lob
Fringe bangs work well to shag haircuts fine hair because they appear thin at their fronts, they can make the overall appear more full. You can take it to the next level by adding soft curls that can really kick the volume.
#18 Blonde Shag and Layers
If you’re happy with the overall color of your hair but would like to add a slight increase, choose an ombre that falls within similar shades. These platinum edges add color to the model’s face and the split-layers give her shoulder-length hairstyle the structure and definition.