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Top 9 Hairstyles to Fake Fullness and Hide Hair Loss

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Voluminous Layers

Layers add dimension and volume, making your hair look fuller and more vibrant. Ask your stylist for long layers to keep the length while adding volume.

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Textured Bob

A bob with textured ends creates the illusion of thicker hair. Use a texturizing spray or mousse for added volume and style for a fuller appearance.

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Side-Swept Bangs

Side-swept bangs can cover thinning areas and add a fuller look to your hair. Request longer bangs that sweep to the side for a flattering coverage.

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Half-Up Half-Down

This classic style adds volume on top and helps conceal thinning areas. Pull the top half of your hair into a loose bun or clip, leaving the rest down.

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High Ponytail

A high ponytail instantly lifts your hair and creates the illusion of more fullness. Use a volumizing product and secure the ponytail high for a fuller look.

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Textured Waves

Loose, textured waves give the appearance of more volume. Use a curling iron or sea salt spray to create soft, beachy waves for a voluminous effect.

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Faux Bob

Create a faux bob for a short, fuller look without cutting your hair. Curl your hair and pin it under to achieve the illusion of a chic, voluminous bob.

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Crown Braid

A crown braid covers thinning areas and adds a touch of elegance. Braid a section of hair around your head and secure it with bobby pins for a fuller look.

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Pixie Cut

A textured pixie cut can make hair appear fuller and more dynamic. Ask for a pixie cut with layers and use a volumizing product to style for extra volume.

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