Many women tend to experience hair loss and thinning as they age. Some people even have naturally thin hair and that's okay. When it comes to styling thin hair, it can be difficult as there isn't much room to work with and certain styles can look unflattering.
According to famous stylists around the world, these are the most beautiful hairstyles for thin hair, mainly for women over the age of 50].
1. Pixie cut
With a pixie cut, a little hair can go a long way, so it's a great option for those women with sparse hair.
"Short hair completes the look, and the pixie cut adds volume and texture," says Temur Hamilton, master hair stylist and owner of TEMUR in New York City. "This haircut is also easy, just add some styling product or some texturizing spray, then spray it through your hair and you're done."
2. Shag cutting
According to Hamilton, shag cuts create a lot of volume and texture that gives the illusion of thicker, fuller hair, making it one of the best hairstyles for women with thin hair.
"There's a lot of versatility with a shag cut too, you can combine the cut with a classic '70s-inspired feathered look, or take a more modern approach with the wolf cut, which has become very popular in recent years." he adds.
3. Loose bob style

A choppy bob is another option suitable for women with thin hair.
"Adding graduated layers to an open, chin-length bob creates dimension and movement, which makes the hair look fuller," explains Hamilton.
When it comes to a fused bob, you'll want to be sure to have some hairspray and a curling iron at the ready to give your hair a more voluminous look.
4. Balukets

Xavier Velasquez, celebrity hair stylist and brand ambassador for Virtue Labs, says women over 50 with thinning hair may want to consider bangs.
"They're the best way to enhance any haircut or style when your hair is thin," he tells Parade. "Dry shampoo is key for this hairstyle because bangs on fine hair tend to strip the natural oils from your face and get greasy quickly."
5. Messy bun

Whether you have long hair, short hair, or fine hair, a messy bun should be in your spotlight.
"A loose, messy bun is a stylish yet practical option for sparse hair," says Nawel Abdelaziz, a hair stylist based in Sherman Oaks, California. "Whether styled up or down, this look can cleverly hide sparse areas while keeping your hair secure.
She adds that you should avoid pulled-back hairstyles that gather at the back of your head; instead, choose a 'soft' and relaxed hold Protect your scalp and maintain healthy hair.
6. Side turn

If you have thin hair and usually part your hair in the middle, then you will want to think again. Abdelaziz says switching to a side part can do wonders for thinning hair.
"By going over more hair on one side, you can effectively cover any sparse areas on your head," she tells Parade. "This elegant style complements all hair textures, lengths and types, making it a versatile choice for any occasion."
7. Curls in natural texture
According to Abdelazaiz, curls and waves are fantastic for adding volume and masking thin areas of hair, especially around the crown of the head. They create the impression of thicker and fuller hair.
"For best results, use moisturisers, light hold products that won't weigh your hair down and diffuse to add volume," she tells Parade.