The holiday season is here, and that means it’s time for sparkles, parties, and festive fun! Whether you’re attending an office party, a cozy family gathering, or a glamorous Christmas dinner, looking your best is all part of the magic. That’s why we’ve created this guide on Christmas Hairstyles for Thin Hair — because even with fine hair, you can still rock stunning, voluminous styles that turn heads.
Christmas Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Christmas Hairstyles for Thin Hair are all about adding festive flair and volume without needing thick locks. With the right styling tricks, even fine hair can look full, stylish, and holiday-ready!
Low Twisted Bun with Sparkly Clip
This is one of those styles that never lets me down—especially when I’m short on time and still want my model to look elegant. The low twisted bun has this soft, graceful vibe that just works with thin hair. It doesn’t need volume to make a statement, especially once you pop on a sparkly clip. Honestly, it’s the clip that does most of the heavy lifting in the festive spirit department.
I remember doing this style for a shoot last December and one of the assistants kept whispering, “She looks like she’s going to a royal holiday ball!” And I was like, yep—that’s exactly the vibe. The key is to twist the hair loosely and secure it low near the nape. Don’t overthink it—slightly messy is better. A sparkly snowflake or rhinestone clip turns it from “everyday bun” into “Christmas-ready magic.”
Half-Up Braided Crown with Glitter Dust
I’ve always been obsessed with anything that looks remotely fairytale-ish, and this one nails it. The half-up braided crown is such a lovely way to make thin hair feel fuller, especially once you gently pancake the braids. I usually do this style when I want my model to look like a woodland princess—but the glitter dust makes it full-on festive.
Last Christmas, I sprinkled a bit of biodegradable gold shimmer into the braids and it caught the lights beautifully during an evening event. Everyone kept asking if it was some sort of hair halo. I mean—yes, basically! You just braid two sections from either side of the head, bring them together like a crown, and mist a little glitter spray over the top. It’s delicate, dreamy, and looks way more complicated than it actually is.
High Ponytail with Velvet Bow
Now this one’s got energy! A high ponytail is such a power move—even if your hair isn’t thick. With thin hair, you just need to tease the roots a bit and use a light dry shampoo to create some grip and lift. I’ve used this style on my models when I want them to look effortlessly chic with a festive flair.
Last year, I tied a deep red velvet bow around the ponytail and one of the guests at the party said it gave “old Hollywood meets Christmas morning” vibes. I loved that description! The bow really adds that cozy-luxe feel. Plus, high ponies keep the hair out of the way if there’s dancing involved. Bonus: this works wonders if your hair’s not freshly washed—don’t judge, it’s the holidays!
Side-Swept Curls with Holiday Pins
I’ve got a soft spot for side-swept curls—they’re just so romantic and flattering on everyone. I often curl the hair loosely and pin it all to one side with a couple of sparkly or holiday-themed pins. Thin hair actually holds this style beautifully, because it’s lightweight and doesn’t collapse under its own weight.
One time, I styled this look with little mistletoe clips (yes, really) and it was the cutest thing ever. My model kept getting compliments from strangers asking where she bought them. The trick is to curl in alternating directions for a natural texture, then sweep it all over one shoulder and secure it with bobby pins and something sparkly. It’s festive without trying too hard, which is basically the goal, right?
Loose Waves with Tinsel Strands
This one’s got that “I woke up like this but also I sparkle” kind of charm. Loose waves are a go-to of mine, especially when I want to keep things simple but still camera-ready. Add a few strands of tinsel—just a few, not a whole disco ball—and it suddenly becomes very Christmas-party appropriate.
I remember doing this for a model who had never worn hair tinsel before, and she was so skeptical. But once the lights hit her hair, she kept flipping it and laughing because it was just so fun. The waves are easy to get with a large barrel iron or even just braiding damp hair overnight. Then, clip in a few tinsel strands near the crown and voilà—you’re twinkling without looking like you tried too hard.
Messy Bun with Headband or Scarf
Some days, messy buns are just the answer. Especially if your hair is fine or hasn’t been washed in a couple of days—no shame in that, we’ve all been there. What I love doing is tying up the hair into a relaxed bun, pulling out a few front strands, and adding either a sparkly headband or a holiday scarf around the bun. It instantly makes it feel festive.
I styled this on my friend for a Christmas market stroll and I swear, she looked like a Hallmark movie character. We used a plaid scarf that matched her gloves and it just pulled the whole look together. You don’t need precision here—the messier, the better. And trust me, this is one of the comfiest holiday hairstyles out there.
Mini Braided Accents on Straight Hair
Sometimes you want your hair down, sleek, and simple—but not boring. That’s when I like to sneak in a few mini braids. I usually do two or three tiny ones near the temples or randomly around the crown, just for that little surprise element. They give texture without making the hair look heavy, which is ideal for thin hair.
One of my models wore this with a glittery sweater and the mix of shimmer and subtle braids was so unexpectedly pretty. I even added a couple of micro holiday beads on the ends of the braids once, and it looked adorable. If your hair’s already straightened, just add a bit of shine serum and start braiding small sections—it’s playful, low-effort, and totally holiday-party ready.
Sleek Low Ponytail with Pearl Clip
There’s something timeless about a low ponytail—especially when it’s super sleek. I like to part the hair down the center, smooth everything out with a light styling balm, and tie it low. The magic, though, is in the clip. A single pearl-studded barrette makes it feel elegant and very Christmas-dinner-appropriate.
I once did this look for a cocktail event and someone told my model she looked like she just stepped out of Vogue. Thin hair actually makes this easier, because it stays flatter and neater. Just don’t forget a little hairspray to keep flyaways in check. This is one of those understated styles that still photographs beautifully under twinkly lights.
Textured Bob with Festive Hairband
Bobs can feel a little limiting during the holidays if you’re not into heavy styling—but not with this trick. I love adding texture to a bob with a bit of sea salt spray, then throwing on a bold, festive hairband. Think sequins, velvet, even tiny bells if you’re feeling extra.
Last winter, I styled a short bob with a deep green velvet hairband that had a tiny gold leaf detail on one side. It was subtle but so pretty. My model said it made her feel like she’d stepped into a vintage Christmas card. If you’ve got thin hair and a bob, this look’s for you—it adds just the right amount of volume and charm.
Braided Top Knot with Tiny Ornaments
Okay, this one is pure holiday fun. I don’t do this every day, but when I want to go full festive—the braided top knot with little ornaments is unbeatable. I braid the hair first, twist it into a top knot, and then clip on a few mini decorations (lightweight ones, obviously).
One of my favorite shoots last season involved these mini candy cane clips and gold balls—my model couldn’t stop laughing, she looked so delightfully over-the-top. If you’ve got thin hair, this actually works better because the knot isn’t too bulky. Just make sure you secure everything well, and you’ll be rocking the cutest Christmas tree-inspired ‘do at the party.
Haircare Tips for Winter
FAQ
What are the best Christmas Hairstyles for Thin Hair?
Some of the best Christmas Hairstyles for Thin Hair include Low Twisted Buns, Half-Up Braided Crowns, High Ponytails with Velvet Bows, and Loose Waves with festive clips or tinsel. These styles add volume and look stylish without needing thick hair.
How can I make my thin hair look fuller for the holidays?
Use volumizing products, blow-dry upside down, and add texture with dry shampoo or mousse. Styling with curls or braids also helps create the illusion of fuller hair.
Can I use accessories on thin hair without them slipping?
Yes! Choose lightweight clips, velvet bows, or mini hair combs that grip well. You can also tease the hair slightly or use texturizing spray to help accessories stay in place.
Will curling thin hair damage it more in winter?
Not if you protect it properly. Always use a heat protectant spray and avoid using hot tools every day. Deep condition weekly to keep hair hydrated and healthy.

Hi, I’m Kortnee Vancleave, a hairstylist based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. I’ve always had a passion for hair, which led me to pursue my education at Paul Mitchell Cosmetology, where I trained in cosmetology, barbering, styling, and nail instruction. As the proud owner of Top Knot Stylist, I’ve spent years perfecting my craft and sharing my love for hair with clients.
I created my website as a resource to inspire both women and men with fresh, creative hairstyle ideas. Whether you’re looking for classic cuts or bold transformations, I’m here to help you find your next look!