How to make fine, flat or thinning hair look fuller naturally, is ranking high on our list of most-asked questions right now. Given that there are more than 33,000 Google searches on the subject each month, we’re guessing we’re not alone.
So let’s break this down; cut through the BS and “miracle” promises – and get down to some straight-talking business.
Here’s what to do – and what not to do – to get fuller, thicker-looking hair. We don’t promise miracles, but we do promise that you too can get really Great Fuller Hair.
What to do for fuller hair
Maintain your roots
Ever wondered why your hair not only looks brighter after your highlights or balayage appointment – but also looks fuller too? Bleach actually swells the hair, lending it a whole new texture, so roots look and feel fuller.

Get a grown-out fringe
We’re firm believers in there being a fringe for everyone. If your hair is on the fine side, a curtain fringe or grown-out bangs can add shape to your overall style, which deceives people into thinking its fuller.
Tease that crown
Tie your hair up in a pony or a twist – then loosen it at the crown to add a little lift, using this flat brush. Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham are both experts in making this ‘60s-inspired shape look modern. And making their hair look full-on great.
Add fillers
Whatever your personal opinion of injectable skin fillers (and we salute you, either way), our in-salon Tape Extensions work in a similar – but non-invasive – way: they fill in gaps, replacing lost volume, to give you an overall fuller effect that lasts for up to six weeks.




