Short Tight Curly Hairstyles

Tight curly hairstyles are striking and showcase your natural texture beautifully while at the same time keeping them sleek with either a high or low fade. Tight ringlets look fantastic when worn in a jaw-length cut that flatters round and oval faces beautifully. An inverted bob with cute side bangs adds a flirty femininity that makes any style shine brightly.

Messy Curls

Messy curls can make for a stunning hairstyle when combined with the appropriate hairstyles. Start off by trimming away any unruly ends, then curl your hair using a wand in various sizes for a textured and messy effect. Use your fingers to gently uncurl the curls, scrunching lightly to disperse them further and create a more tousled style. Finally, spritz with Herstyler Styling Spray to set and maintain this style on both short and long hair; it works well across all textures and can be very flattering! This style works exceptionally well on women with straighter locks who desire an untidy yet tousled look!

Choppy Curls

Try the short, choppy hairstyle if you want a casual style with plenty of movement. It perfectly suits all facial structures and offers enough texture for an appealing slacks-and-blazer ensemble. A high taper fade is the perfect accompaniment to this super-short curly hairstyle. Longer coils on top can be styled using tough clay for maximum impact that accentuates its squared edge. Rowan Blanchard’s choppy pixie cut effectively balances sharp features with soft face-framing curls for an incredibly feminine vintage-inspired look that remains modern.

Cropped Curls

Opting for a cropped style that offers some structure may simplify managing curly locks while still looking stylish. Keep it short at your chin for a casual style, or grow it to your collarbone for more dramatic curls. A vibrant cherry red hue will help set off these distinctive locks! Create a hard part haircut with a fade to highlight your beautiful features, then finish it with a pomade for an outstanding textured effect. However, be careful not to overprocess your locks!

Bob with Bangs

No matter the texture of your locks, a bob with bangs can look fabulous on you. Ask your stylist to craft an A-line style with bangs that frame the face and extend past your brows for a beautiful feminine aesthetic. For those with wavy or curly locks, ask your stylist to loosely coil large sections around a 1-inch curling iron to give your bob an air of beachiness. Add caramel balayage in a short bob with bangs for an elegant and modern style to provide an eye-catching contemporary look. This trend-setting chin-length cut looks beautiful against all skin tones; spray some lightweight hairspray before starting the day to keep this style in place all day long.

Wolf Cut

Wolf cuts are undeniably trendy. While they require daily styling to maintain the choppy layers and volume that define this look, those with curly locks may find this style works better with regular texturizing and volumizing treatments to give their locks book. Straight-haired individuals can still achieve this look by using two-tone dye to soften any harsh lines in their waves and working with their stylist to get a shorter cut with plenty of face-framing layers and curtain bangs. Bring in pictures that show what you want so your stylist knows exactly what is expected from them.

Marilyn Monroe Look

Marilyn Monroe was one of the biggest stars of her time, and even after she has passed, she continues to inspire fans even today. She donned many iconic ensembles during her career. These included a potato sack dress emphasizing her hourglass figure and the Jean Louis gown she donned when singing “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy. Monroe won us over with her eye-catching costumes in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. She donned an extravagant satin bustier dress designed by William Travilla paired with matching opera gloves and large pieces of diamond jewelry, an ensemble often imitated by celebrities like Madonna and Kylie Jenner.