Thin hair is both a blessing and a curse. Sure it's cooler in the summer and doesn't take half a day to air dry, but thin hair has its down sides too. Here are some simple ways to make the most out of your naturally thin hair.
Brush your hair before you shower.

Dry hair is always stronger than wet hair. To preserve your hair, make sure to brush it and de-tangle it before you shower.
Opt for a satin pillow case.

If you often wake up to tangles and frizz due to your constant tossing and turning, try satin pillow cases. The satin pillow cases reduces friction, which means less breakage, fewer tangles and better hair overall.
Condition your hair lightly.

Conditioning is also important when it comes to detangling and preserving your hair. Apply it to the bottom two thirds of your hair and make sure to rinse it out throughly.
Use good quality shampoo and conditioner.

Even though good quality shampoos and conditioners can be kind of pricey, they work wonders for your hair. They can make your hair a lot fuller, thicker and easily detangled. You can use them every other wash to save a little bit of money.
Choose a hair cut that fits your style.

It's definitely a myth that thin-haired girls can't pull off certain styles. With a little research, you can pick a hair cut that will look great on you! Ask you stylist for advice on what style would best fit your hair type and face shape.
Befriend leave-in conditioner.

If you have spots in your hair that always seem to get tangled, don't weigh down your whole head with conditioner. Instead, trouble spot those areas with leave in conditioner. But remember, less is more.
Layers work wonders.

Having layers in your hair creates a fuller look. Your thin hair won't even be noticeable!
Pick the right brush.

For girls with thinner hair a brush with gentle and soft bristles is what you need. The right brush will help your hair stay strong, silky and healthy.
Add some lift to your ponytail.

Ponytails can be a dead give away when it comes to having flat hair. Create a double pony to get rid of that unwanted slouch and give your hair some serious volume.
Know which products to use.

Thinner hair doesn't require a lot of products. The products you should have in your bathroom are a volumizing mousse and a dry shampoo. The two together will help fatten up thin strands and add extra body. Be careful around serums and oils; they could weigh down your hair and make it look greasy.
Try a little teasing.

No we're not talking about a full-blown '80s poof. But a little teasing may go a long way. It can add some volume to a lifeless look.
Need an easy way to change your hairstyle?

We're all guilty of it. We part our hair in the same place day in and day out. Try switching up your part to the other side of your head for extra volume. You'll be surprised at how many compliments you get.
A shorter ‘do may be for you.

If your hair is on the thinner end of the spectrum, try a shorter hair style. A short hair cut will give you the volume you love with hardly any effort. Don't be afraid to cut your hair and rock it, girl.
Boost the roots for extra volume.

To create volume in your thin hair blow dry your hair upside down. By doing this you're able to boost your roots and give them that extra poof.
Dry shampoo will be your best friend.

Thinner hair tends to get oily quicker, but washing your hair all the time can cause breakage. Instead use dry shampoo. It's a lifesaver. It soaks up extra oil and gives you that extra body your hair needs.
Try hair extensions!

Hair extensions not only give your hair extra length but extra volume as well. Try clip-in extensions for easy removal.
Learn how to properly flat iron your hair.

Yes, you read that right. You've been straightening your hair all wrong. Once it's dry, divide your hair into sections. Pull the section tight, hold it at an upward angle, especially sections around the top of your head, then straighten it. Hello volume!