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Pin on Curly Haircut

If you’re wondering how to style curly hair, check out these step-by-step tutorials for curly, frizzy hair. To add definition and bounce to your curls, try creating your own cocktail by mixing a nourishing oil with your favorite styling product . While the cream or mousse locks your look into place, the oil hydrates your hair, seals the cuticle, and prevents your curls from feeling stiff or crunchy.

Leave the ends damp, letting them air-dry so they add texture to the look. For the front, hold the ends around the barrel of the round brush as you blow-dry. Then once hair is dry, use a large curling iron to create more two front strands of hair dyed purple dramatic curls from roots to ends. Using a 1-inch barrel curling iron, wrap 1-inch sections of hair around the iron away from the face. Short natural curly hair can be easy to style if you choose a cut with short sides.

With curly hair, the shag looks great, and the layers of the cut complement the movement of the curls. Cute and sassy, this short chocolate brown bob with babylights works wonderfully for thick hair. The extra long tendrils in the front act as an extension of the curly bangs and soften the face. The curls have been cut into an inverted shape, which helps the ringlets stand out and adds a lot of fullness in the back. If you’ve been wearing your long curls in too-tight ponytails, you might be noticing that your hairline is getting thin and your forehead is more prominent.

If you’re game for adding even more dimension to your hair, consider adding some balayage for a sun-kissed look. An undercut is a haircut with one or both temple areas cut very short. Although it’s been a very popular men’s style for years, it’s a trendy look for women who want to accentuate a wavy mane. Half of your hair will be short while the waves on the other side reign free.

Her perfectly defined waves (get them by following the steps for #28) are off-set by a fiery red hue and bold center part. To start with, don’t overdo it with product. Remember how Jennifer Aniston’s hair was so hot in the ’90s? Blake Lively is the modern-day hair icon. Textured is hot right now, as are waves. Gone are the pin straight looks from yesteryear.