Pictures of Curly Hair Styles

Curly hair often gets the reputation of being high maintenance and difficult to manage, but with some simple tricks, you’ll soon be sporting gorgeous curls in no time!

Chunky Layers

Curly textures such as wavy, curly, or coily all benefit from having chunky layers cut in. As your curls move naturally over time, these layered cuts become less noticeable, creating the impression of volume without adding bulk.

Medium-length, shaggy styles pair nicely with choppy layers, allowing you to create intentional chaos and polished looks. If you want your hair to frame your face more effectively, ask your stylist to add extra layers around the forehead and temples for face-framing effects.

Curly textures showcase highlights or lightenings exceptionally well, so if you consider introducing color into your locks, do so with a layered cut for maximum impact. The darker roots can serve as an anchor to frame lighter ends while helping blend more seamlessly with natural hair color.

Shallow Layers

If you still need more time to be ready to commit to full blunt bangs, try this style with curtain bangs tucked behind your face. It gives off all those Y2K vibes while adding an exciting edge to your curls. Add even more character by accessorizing with colorful clips or hair bows!

If your curls are long and voluminous, ask for layers to define them around your face and neckline. This haircut helps balance their weight while looking especially appealing on women with round faces.

Courageous Curls

Celebrate your natural curls for an eye-catching, romantic, and entirely distinctive style. A simple loose wave style created using a curling iron is classic for curly hair, but to soften its look further, leave out face-framing strands for more definition and texture.

Pixar artists worked tirelessly to give Merida her iconic wild mane of curls in Disney’s “Brave,” but this version offers a more wearable, modern approach. A haphazard middle part and shoulder-length curls add texture while giving your look an excellent, effortless aesthetic suitable for date night or a weekend gathering with friends.

Showcase your ombre hair color by pulling your long locks into an eye-catching half-updo. This stylish yet protective style is an excellent way to experiment with various hues without incurring damage or commitment to dyeing the entire hair head. Additionally, this look works exceptionally well if you have thicker locks that make maintaining straighter styles difficult.

Two-Tone Curls

If you have naturally curly hair, frame your face with bangs or a shaggy haircut for optimal effect. A dash of color added to your ringlets a la Troian Bellisario is also an effective way of showing off your personality without losing its integrity.

If a full head of bright curls isn’t your cup of tea, consider balayage highlights or lowlights to add depth and dimension to your color. Chocolate brown shades work particularly well when applied to curly hair because they give off an authentic yet natural vibe; alternatively, you could experiment with bolder hues like red or orange for something more daring!

If you are a brunette, try layering different levels of red to create a two-tone effect. This style is excellent if you like adding just a dash of color without making drastic changes – it is easy to maintain and will blend nicely with natural coloring! Or opt for copper shade, which complements skin tones perfectly.