Has anyone noticed certain haircuts make thinning look less obvious?

jessy67

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I’ve been dealing with some early thinning at the crown and temples, and I’m curious about how much a haircut can actually help with the look of density.


Some people recommend shorter cuts, while others suggest styles with more texture up front. I recently came across the textured fringe haircut at fashionismic.com which seems to add a fuller appearance by layering the front.


Has anyone here tried this or a similar cut? Did it make a noticeable difference in how your hair loss looked day-to-day? Would love to hear real experiences and tips.
 

jessy67

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I actually tried the textured fringe haircut a while back, and it really did make a difference for me. The layered front helps cover thinning temples and makes the hairline look a bit fuller without feeling like you’re “hiding” anything.
 

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Yes a fringe works. Any hair style where you part your hair is going to make it look thinner because it will expose the lack of density. Look at Tom Gillbanks hair style. He doesn't look like he's balding at all with it.
 

losingbattle88

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Yes a fringe works. Any hair style where you part your hair is going to make it look thinner because it will expose the lack of density. Look at Tom Gillbanks hair style. He doesn't look like he's balding at all with it.
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