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5. Shoulder-length blunt cut

Hair is pulled down by its own weight. The longer your locks, the flatter your hair can seem. Fight the force of gravity by keeping your thin, fine hair medium-length or above for a fuller look. If you want shoulder-sweeping strands or longer, leave the layering behind and always make sure to go for a blunt cut to add sharpness and definition. The bluntness at the ends will make your hair appear thicker and healthier. Make sure your stylist sticks with scissors to trim your tresses, and never uses thinning shears or a razor unless it’s a straight edge.

Shoulder-length blunt cut CoffeeAndMilk / Getty Images

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