Bangs that are short and wispy are perfect for thin hair, and they don't take a lot of commitment since they can simply grow out into their natural state.
Especially when it comes to hair that is curly or wavy, a cut that is slightly angled gives volume and movement to the hair.
You might consider getting an ombré color job if you are hesitant about altering the color of your hair. As you go from a chestnut brown to sandy blonde tips, this style is a great transition.
This piece-decorated appearance is easygoing and laid-back. Long layers provide a gentle framing for the face, while uneven fringe gives the face a sense of edge.
If your hair is naturally wavy, you don't need layers to add volume and shape. It's possible that your stylist will need to thin out your cut a bit if you want it just below the shoulder.
When it comes to styling hair, fine or straight hair, a cut that has layers throughout and ends that are rounded off is an easy way to get the desired look.
If done correctly, dark roots are no longer a hair color no-no. The newest style that seamlessly blends your natural color with the dyed section is called "shadow roots."