Fine Hair Products That Work With Your Hair, Not Against It
Fine and thin hair deserves products that understand it. Davines' fine hair range is built around lightweight, volumising formulas crafted in Parma, Italy, using sustainably sourced ingredients, giving fine hair the lift, body, and nourishment it needs without ever weighing it down.
Browse our shampoos, conditioners, and styling products for fine and thin hair below, or read on to find the right routine for your hair type.
The Best Shampoos for Fine & Thin Hair
A good fine hair shampoo cleanses thoroughly without stripping moisture or leaving residue that flattens hair. Our REPLUMPING Shampoo is a bodifying formula that plumps each strand from within, creating visible fullness without heaviness. Pair it with the lightweight REPLUMPING leave-in treatment for a daily routine that lifts and hydrates in equal measure.
The VOLU range takes things a step further, with a shampoo and conditioner that work in tandem to enhance natural movement and give thin hair a noticeably bouncier, thicker appearance from root to tip.
Thinning hair and hair loss call for a more targeted approach. Our Energizing range features scalp-stimulating formulas that support stronger, denser hair growth over time. The full hair loss and thinning hair collection is worth exploring if this is a primary concern.
Conditioners & Treatments for Fine Hair
Conditioning fine hair is all about balance: enough hydration to keep strands healthy, without the weight that causes limpness at the root. Apply conditioner to mid-lengths and ends rather than the scalp to keep volume where it matters most.
A deeper weekly treatment can make a real difference, too. Our hair masks collection includes options well-suited to fine and thinning hair: genuinely nourishing without being heavy. A hair serum applied to mid-lengths and ends adds smoothness and daily protection without weighing down roots.
Curated fine hair pairings are available in our shampoo and conditioner sets.
Styling Products for Fine & Thin Hair
Styling is where fine hair comes into its own. The VOLU Hair Mist delivers instant root lift and all-day volume with a light-as-air feel, while volumising sprays and texturising products give fine hair the grip and structure it needs to hold a style with real movement.
Between washes, dry shampoo is a reliable ally: it absorbs excess oil at the roots, revives body, and restores the lift that fine hair tends to lose as natural oils accumulate at the scalp.
Fine Hair vs Thin Hair: What's the Difference?
Fine hair refers to the diameter of each individual strand, naturally narrower than average. Thin hair refers to density on the scalp, meaning fewer strands overall. Many people have both, and both respond well to lightweight, volumising formulas that build body without weight and scalp-stimulating hair treatments that support healthy density over time.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fine & Thin Hair
What is the best shampoo for fine hair?
The best shampoo for fine hair is one that cleanses well without leaving any residue that adds extra weight. Look for volumising or bodifying formulas designed specifically for fine or thin hair types. Our REPLUMPING Shampoo and VOLU range are both popular choices, each working to lift and plump fine hair without compromise.
How do I add volume to fine hair?
Volume starts at the root. A lightweight volumising shampoo, a root-lifting spray or mist, and avoiding heavy conditioners at the scalp all make a significant difference. The way you dry and style matters too: diffusing or blow-drying with your head tipped forward builds root lift that holds through the day. Our guide on why hair goes flat and how to bring volume back covers the full picture in more detail.
How often should I wash fine hair?
Fine hair generally benefits from more frequent washing than thicker hair types, as natural oils spread more quickly across narrower strands and accumulate at the scalp, flattening roots. Most people with fine hair find every other day works well, though some prefer daily washing with a gentle formula. On days between washes, a dry shampoo at the roots can revive volume without stripping the hair.
Can fine hair be damaged?
Yes, it is often more susceptible to damage than thicker hair types because the strands are narrower and less resilient. Bleaching, chemical straightening, and excessive heat styling can all weaken fine hair over time. Our blog on how to make fine hair look thicker includes practical guidance on protecting fine hair as part of a healthy styling routine.
What haircuts work best for fine and thin hair?
Layers are a fine hair staple, adding the appearance of volume and movement without bulk. A well-placed fringe or curtain bangs can also create the illusion of density around the face. Avoiding very long, one-length cuts tends to help, as these can make fine hair appear flatter. Our blog on how to style curtain bangs is a useful read if you are considering a fringe to complement fine hair.









































