14 Must-Try Hairstyles for Long Curly Hair
Get shaggy with it. Bangs and layers aren’t holding back in
this cut by stylistSal Salcedo
Keep it simple. A deep side part works wonders on
volume-packed curls.
Revive your dark brown ringlets with golden blonde, and
wait for the complements to roll in.
This curly cut by stylist Chris Greene pairs side-swept bangs with sunny brunette strands, and
we’re here for it.
Let those ringlets run wild by accessorizing with just a fewbobby pins. If you’ve got major volume, layering helps you avoid the dreaded
triangle cut.
Brunette ringlets tinged with golden blonde? Yes,
please! This collarbone-grazing length gets even better with full fringe.
We’ll take some of that bounce, anytime. Layers are the trick
to getting volume that doesn't feel heavy, and this cut masters it.
Keep your strands long, layered, and luscious, and you’ll
only need simple styling. Get this Old Hollywood look by pinning back one side
of curls.
Whether beachy waves or wild curls, framing the face is a
sure bet. This cut hits all the right notes: temple, jawline,
collarbone. Boom.
Make a case for curly bangs with these chin-grazing ones. The
side-swept layers are perfect for curl patterns with wider spirals.
These springy curls were brought to life with layers andfresh color. We'll take an order of this warm brunette base with
extra syrupy hazelnut highlights.
For more relaxed curl patterns, this retro cut by stylist Tim Morrison is sure to make waves. (Well, the good kind of waves.)
Keep layers longer if you’re a friend of the ever-faithfulmessy bun or topknot. It’ll bounce back easily.














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