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Hi guys so this is the next video of my ask ali series and i'm gon na leave the link on the form that you can fill in, and you can ask me a question and if i choose it, i might make a video about this. Barbara is asking best advice for people with thin hair and no volume. Romantic type rakshanda is asking how to style fine hair having round face. Thank you for the questions. So these two ladies, are basically asking about. One is romantic. Another one has rounded face so basically they're talking about that. They are already have some width in their body and they're, not probably tall, and they have some softness already and thin. Hair is actually grabbing away, that elongation of that length that they might want. Sometimes, first of all, i would not use hair to correct this or that feature we need just to make hair look not as thin. So i have several tips, probably already know many of them, because it's pretty obvious first tip is of course nothing is better. As a blunt cut, don't thin out the ends know all those layers, so the ends of your hair would not fly on the wind like that. We don't need transparent ants as far as your hair is already thin. What we need to do is we need very blunt cut and i'm not talking about super symmetrical. Sometimes you can make it slightly elongated here on the front or you can have asymmetrical, but elongated at the front, and actually it's making that triangle here. But this triangle is not normally very thin unless you're doing huge elongation, but this is not stylish. It doesn't look okay, how haircuts work they need to like one hair should hold another hair in place in a certain place, and this is what creates those beautiful, rich shapes for our for our hair and several years ago, when everybody started doing this elongated bob, they Started exaggerating that feature so at the back was super short and and the front it was super long and when it got so long at the front, then it would hang on the wind like that and it's just it didn't, keep its shape anymore. So those hair were not supported by the rest of the hair. We always have to think about how it's gon na act when we're going out in the wind or when it's dried, naturally on the air, without any additional hair sprays or stiff products just to make it too stiff right. So we, when like by making this or that haircut, we have to think about the movement, the air, the wind, how it's going to act, how it's going to interact with our hair. We need to give it life right. So when the hair is cut very blunt and straight or slightly elongated at the front, so that triangle at the front, it's still not very thin. It'S pretty thick so that here on, the back is normally supporting it pretty well when it's wind from this or that side or you're walking it's still holding here, and it gives that very thick front. So that already gives us a huge bonus when we have thin hair, because those thick ends it's already. It already looks amazing, basically why we think that the hair is thin because of the ends not because of the top normally sometimes because of the top some people they have flat head. So they have that hair area hair areas when you're looking straight - and you see that this is a hairline and then between the hairline and the top of your head, which we can observe from the front. This is our hair area, so some people have just more flat head so smaller hair area in this case, even if she has very thick hair, sometimes it can look like she has thinner hair. But that's not the most important thing. The most important thing is still the bottom, so that was the first tip cut it blunt or cut it slightly elongated or it can be blunt bulb or if you want slightly longer hair, then slightly elongated, of course, shorter hair. Any shorter hair like starting from lob long bob from here somewhere and then going up up up. This is where you can create that very blunt cut or slightly elongated cut. Now, if you're going up up here, of course, that can also give that fullness of the hair, but sometimes it's lying down to the sides. It has no support. For example, if the hair is my length, this is the area between my neck and the hair right. You look at me and you're, perceiving the outline of my look. So for you all. That is my hair. All that is my hair, which in fact my hair is pretty thin. It'S actually that is emptiness in there right. So when the hair is slightly below the chin, this is that area that the hair kind of occupies and it looks fuller and thicker, and when you're cutting that shorter, then it's basically lying on your face, and sometimes it can slightly make it look thin again. Sometimes hair can also look thinner if the length is right there, where your neck goes into your shoulder, because because of the gravitation, the hair is lying down on our neck, like that, and it starts curling upwards like that, so it's sometimes this is the stage of Growing out hair many women, probably who is growing out their hair from shorter to longer they cannotice this. This is very hard stage when many of them just go back to their shorter hair again, just because it's super hard to style them in a certain way, because it's super hard to make volume or make them straight. They'Re, just curling outwards and they're just making the whole appearance again they become thinner. So you rather survive this moment. If you want longer hair, just you know just survive it. I also encounter it pretty often my hair is now short. I want them slightly longer now, but as soon as it's growing longer and it starts growing - maybe a couple of centimeters below this length - it starts curling upwards. When i want them shorter slightly, i cut maybe one centimeter, not two which is grown, but maybe one just slightly just to freshen it up a little bit and then for some time i have. My hair is curling upwards, like that, so this is what's happening with thin straight hair, mostly with straight hair and they're curling like that, but i made my hair cut a couple of days ago. So after i wash my hair several times in 10 days, this is gon na change and they're, not gon na curl like that, like they're curling right now, they're gon na light differently. I will have thicker bottom here because now they remember that shape still so i need some washes and i need some gravitation with new ends. So one hair depends on another hair, how they are lying in between each other, and especially, i have bleached blonde hair. So sometimes i'm still growing up my like sick hair. Actually that was very unhealthy period, so i'm growing them up. You actually can check this video, i'm talking about my personal hair and my hair, colors and stuff you see so when i'm growing them down, they slightly start breaking in the ends when they're breaking in the ends. My hair length is different. Now at this stage right. It'S different, so one hair normally depends on another hair. How one hair is lying on another hair that is determining the shape. How it's gon na lie basically how it's gon na style itself when you're drying it naturally, and so this is what's happening. They'Re thinning themselves thinning out themselves just because they're breaking right here at the bottom at the ends and they are lying differently and they start thinning here and they start curling up slightly here. So i cut them just slightly just to make it thicker, and this gives them a new shape. Now, one hair is not lying like that on another hair, but they're already lying one on each other and it it needs some time to get used to each other. That part of my hair is already more or less healthy, so i won't need to cut them as often as i do now now i do like once every three months i cut off approximately one centimeter just to make them all same length just to make them Straight and all same length just to give that very graphic, very geometric bob. If we talk about curly, thin hair, that's a different situation. You see because here you're, just basically taking care of the outline of your hair and what looks better on you. You might want to cut some top hair slightly shorter and it will create some volume on top and your hair will be much more voluminous, but just in general curly hair. Even if it's thin it does look more voluminous right. You agree with me so in this case you just uh you just see where you should cut where you should add a little bit and which length you prefer, but preferably blunt cut again. It will make your curly hair, even thicker than it looked before, because sometimes some curly hair, even curls, they can lose their definition just because their ends are thinned out just by itself, especially if you color your hair and it starts breaking on the ends. This is when they're thinning going on and then, as i said, one hair depends on another hair and they get used to each other in time because of the gravitation and because of the length of each individual hair lying next to another hair, which is longer and Shorter, so they get used to each other and then sometimes your curls can be like super crazy. Looking like straight part, curly part straight pot, curly part. Sometimes it's happening because your hair is thin in themselves and they just start getting used to each other differently. So in this case, what you should do just cut your hair. It doesn't have to be too much, but every couple months, every three months you can cut - maybe one centimeter one and a half. Some of you might want to do more because maybe your hair is growing too super much, but you will see how, in time your curls will be changing, maybe even not one time because still inside they can be different length. But if you do it regularly, you will see how, in several months, your hair, your hair shape overall, when shade will change itself. Today, probably i'm talking more about thin and straight hair because, as i said for curly hair, it's not that visible that it's super thin. Just because curls themselves they create that volume. So today we're more talking about like very thin and straight hair, because when the hair is straight, that thinness is just you can't hide it. You just, and you can't just spend hours, creating that volume and back calming your hair. It'S not a solution right for every day, at least so that was tip number one number two brown hair looks the thickest. If the hair is light, ash brown, it looks thinner if the hair is honey blonde. It looks thicker approximately like brown hair as thick as brown hair. If the hair is super platinum, blonde, like mine, it can look very thin on some women if they have very thin ends. If they don't maintain that haircut regularly, they can look very thin and very transparent, especially the hair is slightly frizzy. Sometimes that looks not very nice and then black hair. You might think that it looks the thickest in nature women with black hair. Normally they have very thick hair and we kind of kind of predict when we look at that black-haired woman, that she has that thick black hair. But in fact, if a woman is with very thin hair, ashy brown, color or ashy blonde color, something like that somewhere in the middle or even more to a blonder side. So if the woman like that is making her hair super black, you can see in front of people in in life, not on pictures, probably because in pictures you can cheat a little bit, you can become them just you can make them look fuller than they are, But in real life, when it's thin, other people can see the texture of the hair combined with the color. So sometimes when people like see you and they can see how thin your hair is and how black they are made. So in this case that black hair can look even thinner, especially again when the when the ends are thin. Now, if you love long hair, again cut your ends, it's very important. Otherwise, we all know that long hair, especially when the woman is making them blonde over and over again, if it's, if it's growing up to here already, some women even have the ants that are 10 centimeters or 15 centimeters that are very thinned out already they're, so Thin if she cuts it like one centimeter, it sometimes doesn't make any difference, because in a couple in in a month, more hairs are starting breaking in in the ends, and then it looks very thin again. So sometimes the solution would be just to cut more. Maybe take care of your hair more and then i don't know in three months. It can grow pretty good right. Some women have three centimeters in three months. You can always grow three centimeters and cut off one grow. Another three cut off one in some time. You will see how thicker your hair will actually be, not only feel, and not only look but be so if women with the longer hair, you probably should cut even more. If you feel, like you, have very much thinned ends, number four many people say do bangs, because if you have something on the front that is hanging here, or especially, if it's blunt cut here not thinned and not wispy bangs, then it's gon na make it richer. Sometimes yes, because if we look at audrey hebron, for example, she hardly ever wore her hair on the sides here she always had an updo. You could always see her ears, so this is the hair that she used to wear and she was very pretty in it. So she found her look and she always almost always had that fringe that bangs at the front, which was very short, so it looked very rich right. So she always looks like she has a lot of hair, but we don't know she might have very thin hair. But it just looked thick so on one hand, bangs can create that thicker look for your hair. On the other hand, what is happening is you're already grabbing some hair from the front. So it'll already be like that even less hair on the front, then it will look thinner. So if we don't have anything else hanging in here by our face it just it just looks thinner another thing that thin hair bangs. It gets oily all the time because if a woman has thin hair, she can't afford normally just to grab a lot of hair here on the front right, so she cuts just a part of it still a small part of it just to have something left in Here right, so it gets oily and it's just looks even thinner again. It looks small. So to me you can do layers on the sides, for example, and it's actually the tip number five. Do the layers or side swept bangs yeah, that's another, a good solution for that, because side swept uh everything that is hanging on a hair, and it's actually grown up to here, for example, in the middle of your cheek, starting with the middle of your chicken down. Then it can create some like curtains around your face here and the more hair is at the front, the more we perceive it as heavy hair. Important thing here: is you cut it? Also, you don't thin it out too much. We don't need that light and wispy ends like that. That also creates more hair, more hair, or you can just do it more vertical slide like this, so you always would have some hair by your face, and sometimes, if you want to make an updo, you are making that updo and you always have something hanging in Here, especially for women with round faces right with softer faces, but i do recommend not to thin it out, because your hair will thin it out itself in the ends. Tip number six darker roots lighter ends. What you can do is you can color your hair overall. Let'S say: you're blonding your hair, you can make it blonde overall everywhere and make your roots darker on top of it. So how i do it. I bleach everything i bleach the roots, i'm taking a damn permanent hair color and i'm darkening my roots after that three or four tones darker and i just apply it one or two centimeters on my roots. I don't blend it pretty stupid on one hand, but on the other hand it looks pretty cool and i like it - and i like growing my hair with this - i don't do any specific things with it. The only thing i care so that darker thing would not make dirty spots on my lighter hair, so i'm trying to separate things, but it creates that white hair here and darker hair here. So that creates a lot of volume. Visual volume - that's true, but in this case that should be maybe up to one inch not more than because if you have more darker roots, then it creates slightly flat top. It might not make your thin hair looking thicker look. Thicker balayage is an amazing thing too, because normally balayage techniques, they are making pretty big pieces of hair and they are drawing pretty big pieces of hair of blonde. On top, which is great, what doesn't fit is small stripes small stripes will make your hair look thin and sometimes dirty and greasy. This is what's happening in the 90s. We have those stripes. Now it's not very modern thing to do. The balayage is much more modern and much more trendy and beautiful just and because it looks more natural, it looks like kind of sunkissed. Of course, we use now more contrasted colors for that. Sun can't do this to your hair to such a degree with such dark roots and such light ends, but just in general this is what's happening. So that's what you can do tip number seven, of course dry shampoo. If you hate the feeling of dry shampoo, you can probably try sea salt there's like different sea salt sprays on here, and maybe you can try to find something that has no scent, because i noticed like when you have a lot like a lot of scent on Your hair, all the time every day you always feel like you have tons of stuff on your hair, but if it doesn't have any smell and if it's nice for your scalp and it's nice for you just to feel because sometimes i i just don't like when Something is on my hair. Tip number eight is cutting your top hair shorter and i show it in this video volume. On top, you can also do this, i'm just taking small pieces of my hair, not much especially on the more on the back at the front. All the hair is same length, all the hair assembling in the middle, it's slightly shorter, it starts being shorter and i take some hair and i just do the scissors and i just slide slide slide slide slide and uh. In this case, you don't feel like you, cut a lot and you're not left with a mullet here right, but you still have some of that top hair is slightly lighter. That does give you some more volume, especially in the morning i wake up, and this hair is slightly standing up, so it already like more hair. It just feels more held not as flat if you take my previous tip and you get some dry, shampoo or sea salt spray and spray. Just on this top lighter here and then what you have to do is slightly tousle it with your fingers and sometimes it's enough. It'S just standing up there like that and have just more volume and then just in general gives a thicker hair effect automatically and tip number nine. You probably will be surprised, but brows, well-shaped, brows and maybe slightly darker brow color. If you're, let's say blonde. That can also create thicker hair effect, just because it's very connected different people have different types of their bodies. It depends on where they were born, who are their parents? It depends on ethnicity a lot so how much hair by nature you have so women who have darker hair. Normally they have, they are very hairy. Some women can be really hairy. They can have a lot of hair in their brows. So normally that's what we're used to right. So if a woman has very hairy brows, she has more hair in general, it's kind of an illusion that you're creating so let's say, you're blonde. If you're, making your brows just slightly darker, not super light and thin, because the size of the brows also creates some heaviness gives it more visual weight right. So if you are making your brows slightly more brown, let's say or darker brown color and not as super thin, just maybe slightly thicker, but not over the top. I'M not talking about black brows over the top or super precise, like as if they are drawn by marker or tattooed brows. I'M not talking about this. We still are talking about pretty natural hairy brows, but let's say you are blonde. Everything is light in here. Try to do a taupe brown color for your brows and just see how it goes and make your brows, maybe slightly thicker or if you have normal thickness of your brows. Maybe it's not needed, but you will see how actually that can create illusion of more hair. Overall, especially if you take all the rest of the tips from this video, you will see how much your hair situation will change all right. Thank you. So much for watching guys and i'll see you very soon. Bye-Bye subscribe on my pinterest for 13 boards as an inspiration for the body types also, you can subscribe on my instagram all the links i'm gon na leave down below. Also you can become my sponsor or subscribe on my patreon for some exclusive videos. Some early access to this videos, and just if you want to support me and my channel, thank you so much guys and i'll see you very soon bye. You

Aldebaran The Great: These videos are so unique and informative because Aly gives advice on how every individual person can look their best, with explanations for why things look a certain way and how the shapes are perceived. Not once have I seen her advertising a product or brand. Most beauty channels these days are built around reviewing hundreds of skin/hair/makeup products and comparing them, with very little focus on how to optimize the right types for every person's face or body. This channel is amazing, other beauty vloggers should take notes.

Daughter of THE King: I love how u make every woman, regardless of what she was born with, feel beautiful :)

Renee Schroeder: I appreciate you always posting pictures!

Wild Meadows: From a former layered pixie to a chin-length bob, my vertical line, volume — after following your cutting tutorial, and face frame have all come together as pure artistry. I now see my face as beautiful.

Nightingale: I think for those who have very thin, straight hair, vintage curling methods such as rollers might be helpful. Done right, they can create an insane amount of volume, and unlike heat curls they tend not to fall during the day and they definitely don't flatten out easily. I have very thick hair so I can't say for sure, but I've seen it work on others.

Desktop Kitty: My trick, put on a wig. I've struggled with thin hair due to medical reasons ever since my teens. Its not a problem that's going away soon. Wigs do wonders for my self confidence.

Ginakelly: It would be nice to see models who are older and truly have thin/fine hair.

Michelle Tabisz: One of the biggest things I've learned from having thin hair is the importance of keeping it as healthy as possible. Not brushing it when wet, not using heat, finding the most light-weight all-in-one hair serums, customizing a perfect volumizing routine including dry shampoo, optimizing my ingredient lists for minimum buildup (sulfate-free, paraben-free, are usually my only priorities, I've seen a noticeable difference in my hair, not everyone has the same experience and for some hair types sulfates can actually be beneficial but for my fine hair that's thin, oily roots but dry scalp and dry ends, this is what works best for me.)

Alex M: This woman is a freaking genius! I have never read or heard such detailed well explained and generally not well-known advice. I find her advice realistic and doable. I am definitely going to apply it.

Elise Harrison: I saw a girl who couldn’t figure out why her hair looked so thin. It was half way down her back and didn’t look good, just straggly. She hadn’t had a trim in years, so Aly’s point 1 was exactly right. So I brush out her hair and go to separate it at the back of her head for trimming and found that about 1/2 way up, she had a whole other layer...underneath. Don’t know what made me ask because I’d never seen it before, but I asked if she wore a ponytail. She said she did, every day to keep her hair out of her face while she worked. So I’m adding: if you have thin hair, watch out for rubber bands. The whole lower half of her hair in the back had broken off right where the rubber band/pony holder was worn. She got a trim, quit wearing ponytails every day and within a couple of months it looked totally different.

Courtney Childress: Thank you!!! I feel so vindicated! If I had a nickel for every time I’ve tried to explain to a hairdresser that I absolutely do not need my hair or ends thinned, I’d have at least a free haircut! Why oh why do they insist on thinning the hair of someone with fine, straight hair??? I’m bringing this video with me to every future hair appointment!

Kathy Coker: When ever I start growing out my hair it starts to look thinner. After some time, I always come back to the short bob and each time its cut, I get the most compliments.

IEVA Kambarovaite: Why am I watching this at 5AM when I have to be up in 3 hours?? ‍♀️ That's how good it is. Thank you Aly for all you do

Shellz: I love your style thank you so much for the great advice

Shereen Daniel: I've had thinning hair for quite some time now and I decided to follow your advice and I got my blonde ombre dyed dark brown and got a blunt cut, and I can honestly say my hair looks so much thicker and healthier and I'm so happy with the results. Thank you Aly!

Elaine Sant'anna: Truths being told! I always try to grow my hair but when it reaches the shoulder area I get annoyed and end up cutting it short again. Now I know why! Thank you!

Unneighborly Arcades: I've started putting my hair in a loose ponytail on the very top of my head to keep my hair from getting all messed up during sleep. As a side-effect, I've noticed my hair is more voluminous in the morning because it was on top of my head all night. This may be a tip, though I have a different hair-type and can't predict whether, how, or for how long this method would affect thinner, sleek hair.

Bárb: Omg this is my question thank you so much Aly ❤️

K W: I have fine hair, and a blunt cut looks really bad. It makes my hair look wider at the bottom compared to the root, making it looks even thinner.

Katariina: I love it how you said that some women can be REALLY hairy, because I am. :) And it's like hairiness is seen as such a no-no on women that even in shaving commercials the women's legs don't have any hair. It feels like, wow, is being hairy so shameful that you can't even show a hairy female leg on tv? I'll show you a hairy leg, people! :D

Terri Perry - Triangle, NC REALTOR -: Hi! Great video! Question regarding all over color vs highlight for fine hair; Is it better for the hair to only get root touch up with all over color rather than highlight? I've had all over color in the past and I my hair grew like crazy - and I felt was in great condition, but I let a stylist tell me that highlight was better for dimension so we stopped the all over color. Even trimming my ends frequently to prevent more breakage, my hair just doesn't grow - plus it feels more 'flat' to my head. What are your thoughts on all over color vs a highlight?

Barbarellla: This film is completely made for me. Today I went into pixie haircut and I love it! Thank you Aly for your fantastic job Sending love from Warsaw Poland

Ewa Paulinska: Thank you for the tips, after this video I took the scissors and just cut off my unhealthy ends and it's looking gorgeous

Julz Amidala: Such great advice! Thank you Aly,I so need these! ❤️❤️❤️

Victoria Fimiani: You are so smart, perceptive, and observant. I've been binge watching your videos and have learned so much! Do you do personalized photo consultations? Keep up the great information-my daughter and I have learned so much

Armonia Lise: Your hair may well be wavy instead of straight. 2B waves are less evident as 2A and 2C sometimes. I'm saying that as someone who thought my hair was straight because many wavies aren't taught how to appropriately take care of the curl pattern. For those who are or suspect they're wavy and want some resources, I'd suggest Swavy Wavy Courtney, Gena Marie, Afope Atoyebi, The Clean Curl, Brooke Newmaster, and Manes by Mell.

Sonneponissimo: YES ALY THANK YOU SO MUCH! ❤❤ My hair is thin af and these tips are lifesavers. Not that I can go to the salon rn, we're in full lockdown here. I'll save this for next year. Stay safe everyone! ❤

Lola Apelt: I've just discovered your channel. I was So impressed with the content of this video. It was very informative. You've got a very unique perspective with practical ideas that we can use right away. Thank You

Linn Samy Hedlund: Omg I'm so happy I found you! Our hair is almost identical in the quality and I've always been super insecure of my hair. Thank you for such a thorough informative video ❤️❤️ Love from Sweden

Meruna Art: I just bought some brow mascara and it makes such a difference, I love it. Thankfully I have naturally thick hair, but the skin, not so great haha, I need more help with that. I think I liked your blonde hair more than the platinum, Aly, altough platinum looks very interesting with your nice tan :)

Calm Bear Fatigue Lounge: Thank you Aly, the universe put you in front of me, I'm getting my haircut next week, perfect tips and perfect timing. x

SynapticDelay: I'm getting my hair cut tomorrow and this just saved me

LilBeesix: What was also a game changer for me: sleeping with a silk cap! Stopped the breakage and it isn´t that dry anymore because over night there is a lot of friction between the hair and pillow.

Susana Fernandes: This was extremely helpful!!! Thank you so much! I definitely am one of those cases that has long and ruined ends... I guess I'll have to cut them off and try to cut 1cm ever couple of months. But thank you for the amazing advice.

Becky Fritz: Love this! I’m blonde ( and gray) lol, love these tips! I have VERY straight and fine hair. I wish I could have dark roots, but I think too much gray coming in, but good tips. Very positive!

Transmuting Prana🪄: Excellent video, Aly!!! I love how you pronounce "series"!

Marzena Muskala: Aly, everything you said about thin hair is truth. I agree with you, that the shape, colour, darker roots of your hair and thicker, darker eyebrows make really a difference. Your advices are so clever. Thank you!

Paula Kerner: Thank you for your tips! Definitely going to the hairdresser knowing exactly what is going to look good on me now

ohpineapples: Great video! You seems so professional. Some girls get on here and we have to hear about their whole lives and what’s for dinner and their pets too. You are great you seem like you were born for this type work.you are a natural and get right down to business. Thanks for the great professionalism.

Lapis Lazulis: Thank you very much Aly! I've just asked my hairdresser to cut my long thin hair in a straight line.

Nadia: - Question! I would love to know which hair color that suits one particular skin tone? I have light brown, neutral skin tone. I find it hard to color my hair in the right shade. ❤️

Brooke Hawkins: My whole life I’ve cut my hair short thinking thin hair can’t be long.. Then I grew my hair long.. and I have so much more hair to work with. Brushed out curls look BOMB on thin hair. P.s. if you grow your hair long, do a blunt cut with very VERY fine layers towards the back of your head. No layers in the front (usually the thinnest.)

tasiawful1: My hair and my daughters hair has started to fall out since having Covid! I recently got my hair cut into a short lob and this has made it much thicker looking

fg4h G: I want to say especial thanks for that good English you have. I'm having a really bad time catching up Russian accent (even tho I have one myself) and watching you is just a bliss. Keep up a good work!

May C: I have fine, thin, straight, brown-black Asian hair all my life and have always wondered what I can do besides the hair donuts or clip/pinned on hair braids (of my own or fake hair) - for some reason none of those solutions are appealing to me. Thank you so much for all your great advice!

Kerry: My situation is that I have some ever so slight thinning from GI problems (diabetes-related) and with my natural light brown hair, you can see my scalp more b/c of the contrast in color from my scalp to my hair. So I find that when it is heavily highlighted blonde, you can't see through to my scalp as much. Also, the hair shaft is thicker from the bleaching process, so that gives me much more height when I style it vs. my natural where I have no lift. And of course I have it cut to a blunt bob, usually around my chin in length but no longer than to my collar bones. Gosh, I hope that made sense. It's a good formula that I always come back to when I stray a bit.

Boone Cricket: I’m so happy I found your channel. Thank you for your thorough explanation of things.

Jo.K.: Thanks for the tips. .This video just helped me decide that my long term goal is to have one blunt length to at least below the collarbone when I walk out of the salon, and I'll let it grow to armpit length - maybe. I'm typical of the type of woman, of SE Asian descent, whose hair grows sparse but fast! I have a flat head, coarse straight hair, and a round face and the color is naturally off-black, it looks thicker with lighter top highlights that start at least 1cm from my scalp. My stylist knew not to start the highlights at my scalp, even though I forgot to tell her. My hair is in a very hard stage and slightly longer in the front, which I like, but I have future plans in kitchen work, so I need to be able to easily secure my hair away from my face, and NO bangs ever again. Short bobs or anything short around my face, bends in an unattractive kink , because of my glasses, when its loose.

Odalys Ruiz: Youreright! I'm a hairstylist. Thank you! Love so your videos. Your knowledge is much appreciated.

misselarisse: so I have naturally dark brown hair and lighted my hair with the sun so my hair looks sunkissed blonde but not at the roots. I was thinking to lighten my brows to match my hair. but since it complements my roots and gives the more dimension and effect to look thicker hair I should skip it right? thank you for the tips btw they were really logical.

Ol Faithful: Amazing advice!! The pictures really help too! Thank you, thank you!! <3

SynapticDelay: I was just looking for this! You're a hero

BadGirl GiGi: Can you do a video on which body/face types would look good with straight brows ?

Rowan Pullen: This was the best video ever. You are so professional. You explain it so well.

Orzog: Very helpful detailed information! Thank you! Please share the brand, style and color name of your gorgeous complimentary-to-you eyeglass frames!

Em&G: Could you do a sequel for haircuts that will improve hair area?? I have fine hair but want a layered cut Bc when my hair is all one length it is soooo flat to my head and looks greasy and awful. please help!

sharikoe: This is so appreciated because I have thin hair. Thank you love your videos.

Kitty Valentin: Wow this was incredibly informative and helpful I’m so glad I clicked this video!! Thank you!!

Ella V: It’s so true about the transparency that it’s very long on my hair and even if I trim it it’s not enough but I don’t want to cut more :(

Josefine Bliss: Everytime I went to a hairdresser they thinned my hair out. Even though I have thin hair. Idk maybe its because I asked for blunt bangs so they took so much of my hair for my bangs because they are so seethrough otherwise. I am wanting to cut a short bob, for volume. My hair has no volume naturally. This is very helpful.

Irene Macginley: Any advice on a very thinning crown? My hair is shortish, all one length but I feel so self conscious because of this. I use hair fibers but need to use a lot. Thank.

milomazli: AMAZING tips!!! A totally useful list!! Thank you!!!

Rose Heath: None of your models actually have thin hair!

Donna: Do you feel like you could talk about trimming hair? A short bob requires multiple trips to the salon per year. Now with the Covid it’s not possible.

Marilyn Dickson: Aly! Brilliant! Clear, new, understandable facts! love you.

Jamie Barrington: My goodness, you are gorgeous. And brilliant. You always give the best beauty and fashion advice.

MegaXsite: amazing video! :) I learned a lot today. thanks

Devleena Chakraborty: You're like.... the Neil DeGrasse Tyson of hairstyling. I'm convinced you're the only one who can help, honestly. Or at least point me in the right direction. I have a round face, straight AF hair like the people who asked you the questions. BUT I am very tall and I have wide shoulders and bobs make my shoulders look wider idk what to do help me please. :( My hair length is about 2inches below the collar bone and all the mass is right in that area and I look like I'm balding even though my hair density is very good.

Tricia Tepa: Thanks Aly this is so useful!

judith benter: The most informative video and very well explained. Very professional. Thank you.

Mrs10yearsafter: Great to see you ❣ Looking good as always ❤ I always Learn so Much- love your content with all my heart ❣ Greetings from Helsinki sweetie! Charlotte This is going to my saved videos- ❤ Xxoo

Sigute Houldsworth: Loved your video! Informative and that’s what we looking for when we ready for haircut! Thank you !

lotus marilyn: i love bobs , my hair are a mixed of thin ,caramel and light blonde color wavy and straight .the difficult part are the back hair .they always look terrible , no volume , frizzy and ...lifeless . i try to cut them in small pieces to fix the uglyness .any tip would be appreciated !! i love your content !!

Marcy Miller: You’re lovely, and appreciate your intent. I hope viewers understand these are of your personal opinion, and not of actual reason why and for.

Alanca Abyssal: As always, amazing content, great information.

Cheri Green: Very helpful! By the way I love those glasses on you!

Va M: You are a true artist! So knowledgeable

April Torres: I love the way you explains everything direct to the point.. i learned a lot from ur video..im from Philippines

Sarah North East England UK: I loved your advise, very informative. Thanks

riak: I just realized why my hair is thin but doesn't look like it. I am already doing most of these things, I didn't even know they helped

Ema Schwartz: Wow, I'm truly impressed by your videos/.Thanks a lot for sharing easy (and actaully working) tips!

Ю D: What an interesting accent:-)

Honeybeezm0 _: I love your voice it’s so soothing

Viola Christina: Thanks so much for your awesome videos! Can you please share what bleach, toner and current hair products that you are using? Your hair looks so healthy and amazing!Thx:)

Katia Manfredi: Great video. Good recommendations. I'm in my early 40's and getting older. I find to look presentable Im needing to mke more effort. My hair is greying and finding it hard dying it during covid times. Your skin looks amazing what products do u use to cleanse and moisturize?

Anglynn74: I'm glad you mentioned the elongated part in the front holding the hair in the back, or supporting it. I've done my own hair for yrs & have a long bob which isn't drastically angled in the front but is slightly longer in the front. I have to always keep the front part around an inch longer because it supports the sides behind that longer piece of hair, especially on the left side which is the side I always tuck behind my ear. If I wind up cutting it the same length around on the left then when I tuck the one piece behind my ear then the pieces behind it fall forward & it doesn't appear as thick or bouncy. The longer piece in front supports the sides. I also have to be careful of how short I trim the longer piece on that side since I have to account for that piece getting shorter when it's tucked behind my ear. My hair hits at my shoulders & doesn't have a drastic angle but it does need to be slightly longer in the front to give the sides that bounce and fullness. I use a flat iron to straighten my hair, what I don't do is straighten the underside of my hair, only the top layer. I have very wavy thick hair. Doing this gives it body because the underside is still thick & wavy and you really can't tell at all that only the top layer is straightened. I also use keratin shampoo in the summer, and switch to volumizing shampoo in the Winter. The straight (non angled) lob was popular when I was younger in the mid 90s but back then not many of us had access to flat irons, it used to be you could only have that done at a salon. We used to use an actual iron to straighten our hair which didn't work that well.

Cheryl Brooking - CHER: Your good advice is always appreciated.

Mary Mary: Excellent as always.

Andrea Guidera: Just in time for my hair appointment tomorrow!

RedLadyBug 91: I have natural curly fizzy hair that I’ve had in a ponytail for years with a straight fringe. It’s dry and very thin. I want to cut it short so it can grow back thicker and stronger #advice what products needed?

Nina: I love your videos. I have the same hair type as you, and I got it cut the same way. Love it so much. I wish you could do my hair!

Dada: Great video! I learned a lot from you.

Sara Fillman: Wow! That was so helpful. No nonsense. Thank you.

Erica W: Just found this page, now she’s the bob whisperer lol!

K PopTart: Aly you are a goddess. I am so grateful Ur videos are in English

no peace: If your skin is light, having lighter hair makes your scalp less visible

M Hart: What brand are your glasses? Love them!!! They look great on you!

Talia: this was very interesting AND very well done...I am going to apply your techniques...Thank you ...

LOVE THE DONALD: This video was brilliant. Thank you!

Magic Style Haarflecht-Atelier: Nice tips, but please do not mix up "thin" and "fine" hair. Thin hair means that you have sparse hair, less hair than average. The individual strands might thick or fine, but you have fewer strands than normal. Fine hair means the individual strands are fine aka not thick, but people with fine hair often have more hair aka strands than people with thick strands. The problem with fine hair though is that it is very soft and does therefore not hold volume well. The worst case is to have thin and fine hair...in any case, for each situation the solution is different...

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