Long Blunt Bob
Jennifer Lopez's epic new hairstyle is inspiring us to revitalize our hair. "Blunt untextured ends help keep a solid foundation to fine hair, making the overall look seem fuller and extremely healthy," says Lund.
Long Layered Waves
Hilary Duff's length and layers are perfect for those with fine hair, says Lund. "Long soft layers create movement and make creating volume easier as the hair is lighter," she says. "Adding waves increases that fullness and texture."
Deep Side Part
Give yourself a deep side part like Olivia Munn's — it's the easiest and fastest way to create dramatic oomph. It creates height and fullness, and Lund offers this pro tip: "Switch your part up when hair becomes limp to revive the full feeling!"
Volumizing Chignon
With so much lift, you'd never know Margot Robbie's hair — pulled back into a chignon here — only falls to her shoulders.
Teased Soft Curls
Sally Field's hairstyle shows us how a curling iron and a little bit of teasing at the root can go a long way.
Brushed Back
By foregoing a part and brushing her hair with plenty of volume, Meryl Streep shows us how to add dimension and lift without much effort.
Sky-High Pony
By putting your into a super high pony, you can add the illusion of fullness. Plus, wrapping hair to tie it instead of an elastic adds more volume.
Voluminous Ends
Avoid a lifeless half-up/half-down by stealing a page from Alexa Chung's ever-insouciant style book. To achieve her waves, spritz Ouai Wave Spray onto damp ends before you finish styling — the veil is optional.
Super Sculpted
Ruby Rose demonstrates a genius way to fake volume on her short hair. Use a heavy-duty sculpting pomade like the Sachajuan Hair Paste to keep strands from falling flat.