fine hair=thin hair?

Glamorous_chic

Well-Known Member
Hi ladies, not sure if this topic has been covered already. I tried to do a search, and this particular subject didnt come up. But, Does fine hair necessarily = thin hair? is it possible to have fine and full hair?? for example, the strands are fine, but having alot more strands of hair, therefore the hair being full. I ask b/c when i was getting my hair braided, the braider mentioned that my hair is very fine, but i have very full hair. This isnt the first time i heard this, and most of my beauticians say the same thing. but my hair doesn't look full to me. usually when i hear people mention fine hair, they usually mean thin. i hope this isnt confusing. :spinning: lol. anyways, anyone else have any such experience??
 

Neith

New Member
Yes, it is possible to have fine strands, but a lot of density :yep:

I think I'm personally the other way around. Coarse hair with fine/normal density. lol
 

Victorian

old head
My hair is both fine and thin. When I was little my mom used to say I had "powder puff" hair, and that it was like her mom's hair (my mom's hair is both thicker and coarser than mine, but my grandmother had baby fine hair like mine).
My hair has a tendency to get flat, which I think is why I like the way it looks straightened as a natural vs. relaxed. It looks more voluminous now :yep:

I do think a lot of people say fine when they mean thin, and vice versa. We're on a hair board so we like to be accurate around here :lol:

I think the uniformity of your hair can contribute to it looking "full" as well. If your hair is a consistent density all the way to the ends, it will seem fuller than if you had tapering or layers.
 

shunemite

New Member
Yep! Jennifer Aniston, I read once, has fine and full hair. I was reading an article by that Dr Avalon guy and fine hair is the diameter of the hair, whereas thin hair is how many you got on your head. I have both fine and thin hair so for me it's semantics.
 

Glamorous_chic

Well-Known Member
BlackCardinal, looking at your siggy pic, your hair looks very full to me. so if your hair is thin, then my is definitely thin. :lachen: and like your hair, it gets very flat. i noticed that if i just blowdry my hair, vs blowdry and flat iron, i have more volume.
 

LaidBak

New Member
Fine and dense checking in. Now if I can just keep my hair from breaking off it will be dense at the scalp AND at the ends. :)
 

locabouthair

Well-Known Member
I see lots of women who have fine hair but they have a lot of it:yep:

I do see women with fine hair but they dont have a lot of strands.
 

Victorian

old head
BlackCardinal, looking at your siggy pic, your hair looks very full to me. so if your hair is thin, then my is definitely thin. :lachen: and like your hair, it gets very flat. i noticed that if i just blowdry my hair, vs blowdry and flat iron, i have more volume.

It can be difficult to tell how thick someone's hair is when looking at the back--especially if they're using their 2MP camera phone and not a real camera :look: :lol:
It's more obvious if you look at someone's ponytail (see attached) My hair can look fluffy, depending on how I've styled it, but if you gather all the hair together and take out the "air", there really isn't much of it at all. It's always been that way *shrug*
 

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Nonie

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Forgive my intrusion OP...
((((BlackCardinal)))) :wave: So thrilled to see you! Your hair has really grown. :shocked:
My love and smooches to your mom. And now back to the scheduled program...

OP, as someone else has explained, on the forum we do distinguish thin (few strands) from fine (skinny strands). Out in the world, people do use the words interchangeably. My guess is you have fine but oodles of strands if you've been told that more than once. Although it's not impossible for two people that don't distinguish the words to use the same phrase, it's not likely so chances are they were speaking with LHCF clarity. :)
 

loulou82

Well-Known Member
It can be difficult to tell how thick someone's hair is when looking at the back--especially if they're using their 2MP camera phone and not a real camera :look: :lol:
It's more obvious if you look at someone's ponytail (see attached) My hair can look fluffy, depending on how I've styled it, but if you gather all the hair together and take out the "air", there really isn't much of it at all. It's always been that way *shrug*

The pony tail is a tell tale sign. My hair looks similar to yours when gathered in a ponytail. People usually assume my hair is full because I'm natural.
 

Lourdes

New Member
I have thin hair with not much density. When my hair is twisted or plaited, you see a lot of scalp.
 

fyb87

New Member
Another densely packed fine hair'd lady in the house!! I have tons of hair which people automatically assume is thick. But, then you pull a strand and you realize it's fine! One reason I don't wear it straight anymore because it is so fine and I lack fullness unless I do like others have said and use a blow dryer. But, I don't use a blow dryer. So I wear it curly and then I have voluminous hair. :grin:
 

Softresses

Active Member
Hi Ladies, I too have very fine, extremely soft strands, but mega density. There is so much of it that it looks "wiggy" sometimes, even to me!


Softresses
 

mzsophisticated26

New Member
I have fine and thin hair. My hair is so see through it's ridiculous :sad:
I having been using JBCO to try and get some thickness. I could never really wear braids because it would look so thin.
 
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