How to Style Curly Head Haircuts

An elegant curly hairstyle can be the perfect way to express yourself while remaining effortless to style. Finding a stylist who understands your curly pattern will be essential.

Playing off of an undercut, this look combines it with curly locks for an eye-catching combination that offers a firm presence and loads of volume. To achieve it a texturizing product that won’t weigh down your hair may help achieve this look.

Layers

Curly hair can be thick and complete, but layers can help break up its volume by framing the face with them. This long shag haircut offers plenty of face-framing layers – a style that works exceptionally well on fronts with round or heart shapes.

This medium-length layered curly hairstyle is ideal for highlighting bouncy curls. The stepped layers help define each circle while making styling them easier; additionally, this look offers an opportunity to try the famous “rocker lock” trend.

A layered bob for curly hair is an effortless classic that will work on all face shapes. Just be wary not to create too many layers, which could give your head a triangular shape; opt for more subtle layers closer together for maximum effect, or bolden it up with an ombre balayage finish for added color.

Side Parts

Whatever type of curly hair you have, finding the ideal cut will help you look your best. A side part adds classic sophistication to any ‘do, especially when worn with big curls that frame the face perfectly and frame your features beautifully – both flirty and classy simultaneously! A rounder shape of circles complements the curves of your face beautifully, creating an eye-catching silhouette. Ask your stylist about adding subtle blonde balayage highlights for extra flair!

Another classic is fade, which looks great with curly locks. Keep the top wavy while going for a skin fade on both sides with thin sideburns for an elegant retro vibe. This creates an easygoing yet dapper silhouette that is for men wanting a sharp, clean profile.

Blunt Ends

Curly-haired women may worry that a blunt cut will leave them looking boxy or bottom-heavy, but with the right stylist’s layered cut, they can create something that gives their curls dimension rather than allowing them to get hidden under shorter lengths.

A disconnected pixie is bold and daring yet can complement existing short haircuts. An independent spirit offers the best combination of short feminine style with total volume and textured curls can provide.

Longer face-framing layers add dimension and volume to any hairstyle and are an excellent solution for those concerned about too-tight cuts, lacking the time, or desire for extended length. Request layers that hit at about the chin from your stylist for this low-maintenance yet stylish style!

Short and Thin Curls

Curly hair requires length to achieve texture and volume, but short coils can still look stunning when styled with a fade haircut. This style emphasizes their thick, bouncy curls while still keeping the focus on your face; pair this look with an impressive beard or facial hair for an eye-catching ensemble that will turn heads wherever it goes!

Thin hair with medium curls can make an impactful statement with this classic shag cut. The top features a full texture that tapers off toward the temples, while its sides feature a clean disconnect fade with some remaining hair left at the forehead for framing purposes.

This casual look allows the curls to do their thing and is ideal for an enjoyable day with friends or a serious business meeting. Brush loose for an unhurried, laid-back feel or use the product for a more formal style; it will complement your natural curves beautifully!