Coiffures Cheveux Bouclu00e9s Hairstyles

Curly hair is not one thing.

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Coiffures Cheveux Bouclu00e9s
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Coiffures Cheveux Bouclu00e9s
Coiffures Cheveux Bouclu00e9s

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Curly hair is not one thing. It's an entire spectrum running from loose waves (type 2A) through tight coils (type 4C), and each curl pattern has its own rules for cutting, styling, and daily care. The natural hair movement of the past decade has shifted how stylists approach curls: instead of fighting the texture, modern curly cuts work with your specific pattern to maximize definition and minimize frizz. If you've spent years flat-ironing your curls into submission, the shift back to natural texture is real and happening across every age group.

Curly hair suits every face shape, but the cut matters more than with straight hair because curls add volume in specific places. Round faces do well with longer curly layers that elongate, below the collarbone. Square jaws soften with side-swept curly bangs. Oval faces can wear any curly length. Fine curly hair needs layers to avoid looking flat at the roots but heavy at the ends. Thick curly hair often benefits from internal layering to keep the shape manageable without altering the silhouette. If you have a physically active lifestyle, know that curly hair and sweat create frizz. A satin-lined cap during workouts helps preserve your style.

Short curly cuts can maximize curl definition, while long curly styles tackle the specific challenge of managing heavy curls without losing shape. The curly bob is having a moment: it sits right at the jaw and frames the face in a way straight-haired bobs cannot. If you're considering a chemical change, understanding the difference between spiral perms and regular perms matters. And if heat damage has loosened your natural pattern, recovery is possible but takes patience.

You'll wash less frequently than straight hair, every 3-5 days for most curl types, but you'll use more product per wash. Budget about $30-50 a month for a sulfate-free shampoo, conditioner, leave-in, and gel or cream. Curly cuts (dry cuts from a curl specialist) run $75-150 and are worth the premium because wet-cutting curly hair leads to uneven results once it dries and springs up. Plan salon visits every 8-12 weeks.

Tell your stylist your curl type, how much shrinkage you experience (curly hair can appear 30-50% shorter when dry), and whether you want to enhance or loosen your pattern. Test different curly cuts with the AI try-on tool to see how lengths and volumes frame your face before committing.

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