How to Get the Perfect Pixie Cut for Fine Hair

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There’s almost no hair change as dramatic as a pixie cut, but if you have fine hair, it can be an extra-intimidating move. With not much volume to play with, how do you find the most flattering pixie for your strands? If you’re ready for the big chop but need some volume-related guidance, we have you covered!

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Like a lot of cuts, the pixie is more versatile than you might think and is customizable to work with any hair type.

“Pixie cuts can be an excellent choice for fine hair,” says owner of Glass Beauty Bar and national artist for Goldwell, Steven Picciano. “Because the style covers such a wide range of cropped looks, there’s a variation that suits every hair type and texture.” Tapering the perimeter helps create a clean, thicker appearance, while leaving some length and weight on top adds softness, volume and the illusion of greater density.”

You just need a stylist that’s equipped for a precise cut, since there’s not a lot of hair to mask potential mistakes.

“With fine hair, precision is everything,” explains Color Wow’s global director of traning and education, Giles Robinson. “There isn’t extra density to play with, so every cut has to be deliberate. I create a clean, strong shape to make the hair look fuller, and I always leave just the right amount of length on top, so it has enough weight to hold its shape without collapsing.”

What Looks to Avoid When You Have Fine Hair

To nail a pixie cut for fine hair, you’ll want to avoid taking that volumizing texture too far, where wispy layers can actually make fine hair look thin.

“Also, extreme undercutting or thinning can take away too much density, leaving the hair looking sparse,” says Robinson. “Instead, I recommend working with the hair’s natural fall and keeping a little weight in strategic areas, so the overall look feels thicker.”

And for Picciano, there’s a sweet spot for fine hair, between a straight cut and a wispy look. “It’s best to avoid cuts without texture. Texture builds volume and creates visual interest, while a smooth, blunt finish on fine hair can look flat or choppy,” he says. “Adding movement through layers or texturizing techniques ensures the haircut feels fuller and more flattering.”

The Products to Fluff Up Your Fine Hair Pixie Cut

“Volume starts in the cut,” Picciano notes. “Your stylist can add lift by leaving length and adding texture in the crown. From there, it’s all about product and styling.”

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Color Wow Raise the Root ($24)

Recommended by Robinson for its lightweight but majorly thickening texture, this spray provides serious volume and critical heat protection to keep your strands looking healthy and full.

color wow Raise the root
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Kerasilk Volumizing Spray ($35)

Biomimetic silk protein works alongside a host of soothing, hydrating and strengthening ingredients to keep hair healthy and strong while adding weightless, stylable volume.

Kerasilk Volumizing Spray
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Goldwell StyleSign Bodifying Brilliance Mousse ($24)

Powered by marine bamboo, this long-lasting mousse delivers touchable volume and body during blow-drying, while holding strong for a long-lasting look. Ideal for damaged strands, this color-safe formula provides low-shine body and heat protection.

Goldwell StyleSign Bodifying Control Mousse

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