Thinning Hair Hairstyles

It’s not unusual to notice that there suddenly seems to be more hair in your brush or on the shower floor. It’s a popular myth that thinning hair is a "man’s issue." In fact, by age 50, nearly half of men and women experience some degree of hair thinning.
In the case of hereditary hair thinning (also known as androgenetic alopecia), the big difference between men and women is where their hair thinning occurs. Men's hair tends to thin out around the hairline, at the back of the head, and at the crown; a woman’s hair thinning is more spread out over the area between the bangs and the crown of the head. This is why we hear men refer to "bald spots" and "receding hairlines," while women refer to "see-through" hair.

Hair is thickest at around age 20. After that, a combination of factors prevents the hair from following its regular growth process.

About styling and coloring techniques

Styling techniques including short blunt cuts and the modern messy look are rated as excellent for fine or thinning hair. Stylists also rated layered cuts as good for fine or thinning hair.

"Thinning hair may be difficult to style,". "With the right style, color, volumizing products, conditioning treatments, and hair loss treatment, you can boost their hair's volume, fullness and beauty for better overall health and life of the hair."

According to the survey results, stylists find that hair loss treatments, use of color, volumizing products, and a change in hairstyle are effective means to add lift to fine or thinning hair.