Less Hair, No Worries – Hairstyles Stay Beautiful Without Losing Shape
There’s an old saying: “Having less hair means good fortune.” Vern adds two more kind ways to put it: if someone has medium hair volume, you can say “You’re lucky to have balanced hair volume,” and if they have thick hair, say “You’re blessed with abundant hair volume.” This way, everyone feels good, and you never risk offending friends or people around you.
If people often say to you, “Wow, your hair looks so thin!” or “You must be really lucky in life!”—then you probably have naturally low hair volume. You might already notice it yourself: when you gather your hair, it feels like a small handful, usually meaning less than 70,000 strands. Here, we’re talking about natural hair volume—not hair loss caused by stress, illness, or other outside factors.
People with naturally less hair usually have fine, soft strands. The challenge is that sparse hair shows the scalp easily, making it look even thinner. Whether you keep it long or short, it often takes more effort to style than medium or thick hair. And the toughest part? Your hair just won’t hold its style—it quickly falls flat and loses shape, messing up the overall balance and look, which can leave you feeling stressed, anxious, and pressured.
But here’s the good news: with Vern Hairdressing Style College’s method, having less hair is no longer a problem. In fact, your hairstyle can stay beautiful and hold its shape. The key is simple—whether your hair is long, short, straight, or curly, you need to add some shorter hairs at the roots to act as support. Once you blow-dry or style it, these shorter hairs stand up and hold the longer ones in place, keeping the whole hairstyle lifted and full instead of flat.
6Ea – Texturize at Hair Roots:Support & Prevent from out of shape.
People with less hair really treasure every strand—losing even one can feel like a huge deal. So when you want to create a few shorter supporting hairs at the roots, even trimming a single strand might feel like a big risk. But skipping root texturizing is actually a mistake. Without those shorter supporting hairs, hairstyles easily fall flat and lose shape. On the other hand, when you do texturize the roots properly, the hairstyle stays perfectly in shape. All you’ll hear are compliments like “You look amazing!” or “You look so handsome!” So tell me—which would you rather choose: texturizing and keeping your style flawless, or skipping it and risking a flat, lifeless look?
And don’t worry—it’s not about chopping off chunks of hair. The technique keeps the natural root density the same, while carefully creating just enough shorter hairs for support. That way, your hairstyle looks fuller, but your scalp won’t show through. Would you rather have a beautiful style that lasts, or a flat one that makes you want to stay home?
Add some shorter hairs at the roots to act as support.
Now, don’t try to use just one regular scissor to texturize the whole head—trust me, it won’t turn out right. It takes too much time and effort, and the cuts end up uneven, causing even bigger problems. That’s why the Vern Hairdressing Style College team developed a special texturizing scissor just for people with less hair: the Vern Intelligent Combined Texturizing Scissors 6Ea.
This one-of-a-kind scissor holds 7 world patents. It features 10 unique L-shaped teeth that create seamless results without any tool marks. Every cut has been precisely tested and calculated by the Vern instructor team—all for the purpose of helping people with less hair look more beautiful, handsome, and stylish, while keeping their hairstyle in perfect shape until the next wash. This specialized texturizing scissor is designed exclusively for fine hair, whether used at the roots, mid-lengths, or ends.
6Ea — The world’s only Vern Intelligent Combined Texturizing Scissors specially designed for less hair volume, adjusting hair volume precisely and evenly.
For long hairstyles, things like face shape, facial features, and personal style preferences usually determine the cut, length, and overall look. Some people may add layers or curls to fix flatness, but without texturizing the roots, it won’t really work. Only root texturizing can truly lift the crown, giving your hairstyle perfect balance and showing off its full beauty.
So whether your hair is long or short, straight or curly, dealing with flat, shapeless styles can be easy. If you want to step out every day looking your best—confident, stylish, and free from hair worries—trust the Vern Intelligent Combined Texturizing Scissors. Root texturizing is the secret, and with it, lasting beautiful hair is always within reach.
