Celebrities love long blunt cuts for fine hair.
If you have fine hair and feel like you’re stuck between growing it long or chopping it short — this is your sign. The long blunt cut is officially back, and it’s quickly becoming the go-to haircut for women who want thicker-looking strands without sacrificing length. In 2025, we’re waving goodbye to overly layered styles and saying hello to this powerful, one-length silhouette that screams quiet confidence.
Why Long Blunt Cuts for Fine Hair Work Best
Unlike choppy or feathered cuts that can make fine hair look even thinner, a long blunt cut creates the illusion of density and weight. By keeping the ends sharp and even, your hair looks instantly fuller — especially when styled sleek and straight or with a soft blowout.
Hairstylists love long blunt cuts for fine hair because:
- It removes split ends and fragile wisps.
- It frames the face beautifully — especially at collarbone or chest-grazing length.
- It’s incredibly low maintenance while still looking high effort.
Celebrities Are Already On It
From Kaia Gerber to Hailey Bieber, the blunt cut is dominating red carpets and runways. Even Alexa Chung — queen of French-girl texture — has embraced a more polished version for 2025. The best part? It suits every face shape with just a few tweaks (think: centre vs side part, slight undercutting at the back, or feathered curtain bangs).
How to Style It Like a Pro
Fine hair loves a little help. Pair your new blunt cut with:
- Apply Sam Mcknight volumising mousse at the roots.
- Use the Dyson Airwrap to style your hair.
- Finsh with the Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray for that effortless “I woke up like this” body.
What to Ask Your Stylist
Ask your stylist for a long blunt cut that gives your fine hair a thicker appearance – no layers, but a bit of movement through the ends. Bonus points if they dry-cut your hair to see how it naturally falls. Ask them to tailor it to your bone structure and natural part.
If your fine hair needs a reboot, the long blunt cut is the most elegant power move you can make in 2025. Simple, chic, and anything but boring.