Most curls are dull and lifeless. With the right haircut, though, even thin curls can be transformed to bouncy curls with volume. Check out these beautiful styles for thin, curly hair. Look here for shapes that flatter, layered cuts, and movement, along with tips for added volume to your hair, how to keep your curls defined, and tips for styling. We have easy-care lobs and pixies with lots of texture, as well as mid-length cuts with layers that promote fullness and confidence for all curl types.


#1: Chic Curly Shag with Textured Layers
Chic and curly shag hairstyles highlight lovely texture and layers to show movement and fullness, which is perfect for thin hair. This shag is medium-length, so it will frame the face beautifully and soft curls will create more body and volume. Just remember that this hairstyle requires a lot of maintenance to defintely style the curls. The rich copper color adds a nice pop to the hairstyle and the layers provide highlights to the texture without being heavy.


#2 Curly Mullet Hawk with Deep Plum Undertones
For thin curls and those who have played it safe with bobs, this is the complete opposite and will work. The height at the crown is doing all the work here, achieved through cutting graduated layers shorter on top and keeping length through the nape and sides. That plum tint is only visible when the sun hits it, which tells me it’s a semi-permanent gloss over a dark base instead of a full color commitment. Notice how the shorter curls on top enhance and create the illusion of density that the longer pieces by themselves couldn’t achieve. This cut is ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces as the volume sits high. Round faces will find it widens them. The real downside is the shape, and the commitment to it. Once those top layers grow out past a certain point, the whole silhouette collapses and you’ll always be back in the chair every six weeks.


#3 Curly Shag with Razored Bangs and Natural Dimension
If you think fine curls make your hair look like it lacks volume, check this out. The crown area has been really heavily razor cut to create some height in the area most fine, curly hair tends to just fall. The bangs are not blunt. They’re wispy, almost shredded, so they break apart into distinct curly clusters on the forehead. It takes real skill to create this. It’s not going to work on round faces. The mid-lengths and short bangs will actually make the cheeks look fuller instead of providing a balance. It really works for oval and heart shapes though. The color is her natural base which is smart and low maintenance for fine hair that can’t take much processing. Expect some frizz from this cut because the humidity will hit different sections unevenly and the back will not stay down like that.


#4 Curly Shoulder-Length Shag with Feathered Bangs
Most of the work bangs do, and they are dry cut, which is important because cut bangs will shrink into something that no one ordered. The shortest layers are at the cheekbone and fan out creating some width at the top half of the head, where thin curled hair falls flat. This is a true shag with inner layers gone so the curls can stack. It works well on round and square faces because the bangs break up the forehead without adding more at the chin area. The dark, all over color, makes things easy. This cut can take highlights if you want some contrast, but the natural color is nice and rich already. The layering does a lot, and the natural color is nice and rich already. The downside is that without restyling the bangs, it won’t look like this on day three. The rest can scrunch back to life, but the fine hair front pieces lose their shape quickly.


#5 Voluminous Curly Pixie with Stacked Crown
All the volume is concentrated in the top and front, with the sides and back being more compact. This is intentional layering with point cutting at the top so each curl can spring up individually, creating the illusion of much more density. For fine curly hair, this works really well because shorter curls stack on top of themselves and create height right where you need it most. This will suit oval and heart shapes best. Rounder faces, not so much, as the volume is quite high and wide on top without enough length to balance. The salt and pepper natural color adds visual texture to the hair that a single flat color just can’t replicate. One thing to keep in mind is that this cut needs reshaping every 4 to 5 weeks, or else the sides tend to lose that clean line very quickly.


#6 Warm Caramel Balayage on a Collarbone Curly Bob
If you want really nice curls, you’ll want to think about this balayage technique. It adds so much more fullness. The caramel slices are painted on individual little curl groups, which is why she did not foil that thick and now it appears like there are more strands. The hair sits just at the collarbone and the inner layers start high enough so that the curls can stack on top of one another. It will frame oval and heart faces really well without closing in. What I can see is that the weight line at the back is kept blunt so it gives the shape a bottom edge that thin, curly hair tends to lose. This will not look like this on day three. Thin curls end up looking very flat at the roots and without volume at the crown, you lose the whole silhouette.


#7 Curly Chin-Length Bob with Shaggy Bangs and Honey Accents
Committing to a chin-length hairstyle can be intimidating, but it is a great option for those with fine curls. It can look super voluminous due to added fullness. With this style, the layers look like they were cut dry, helping with even weight distribution to balance the curls so they stack neatly without too much poof at the crown. The bangs look perfect. They are cut at a variety of lengths to create a good blend with the sides so they drape differently as the curls move. Most stylists tend to avoid this look, because it requires a ton of experience with curls. Individual foils may look streaky, but here, the highlights are less uniform and more blended because they are painted on in a way that looks intentional. This style will compliment round and oval faces best, because it will fall at the jawline and elongate the neck. Narrow and long faces will want to avoid this style as it can create a more compact look. The biggest con with this style is the high maintenance that comes with it (bangs need to be trimmed every 6-8 weeks).


#8 Natural Silver Curly Bob with Rounded Fullness
The volume is at the sides and crown area, developed by dry cutting repeatedly, and allowing each curl to spring into its own space instead of laying flat and stacked. This is thin hair doing its best. The salt and pepper coloration is completely natural, and this combination of dark and silver strands provides an illusion of density that a single tone color will not achieve. If your curls are fine and tight, this bob shape that sits between the chin and ear is one of the best framings for oval and heart shapes faces. It will not work the same on hair with looser wave patterns. The curls here are tight enough to maintain that shape without product having to do the work. One thing to note is that in humid weather, this silhouette will quickly expand, and on thin hair, it can go from full to frizzy with little to no in between.


#9 Blonde Curly Bob with Loose Layers and Natural Root Depth
Notice the curls on the top of the head sit higher than the curls on the sides of the head. That indicates the curls were cut at different lengths on purpose. Some inner layers were added to create volume where the hair is thinner. The hair is chin to collarbone length, blonde with warm sandy roots which have been left untouched on purpose. The depth of that root gives real value and visual weight for the finer ends so they don’t look wispy. This look suits oval and heart shaped faces best. Round faces may find that it adds width where they least want it. The curl pattern is looser at around a 2C. If your texture is tighter though, the look will be completely different at this length. With really thin hair, the ends will separate and look sparse and you will need to refresh the style by day two.


#10 Chin-Length Curly Bob with Loose Bangs and Natural Movement
Evaluate the distribution of the weight. This bob is made to sit just at the jaw with a small amount of layering. Crown and bang layering helps the curls stack, creating the hair’s illusion of added density. If you have fine, curly hair, that stacking will be essential. The bangs aren’t blunt. They’re soft and wispy, likely point cut and left long enough to blend into the sides once they shrink. This will suit round and oval faces as the volume sits at the temples instead of below the chin. One thing that stands out is her left side curls are looser and more open than the right side, which suggests unstyled hair or hair that hasn’t been diffuser styled to the max. That’s nice to see. If your curl pattern is tighter than 3A, it will appear much shorter and the bangs could pose a problem. Also, if your hair is thin, curly, and flat at the roots, it will remain flat here without some root lifting or clipping during the drying process.


#11 Copper-Kissed Curly Bob with Rounded Shape
This particular style puts emphasis on weight distribution toward the back and side crown area. That way, a rounded silhouette is created, even if the strands aren’t that thick. The curls are cut dry and shaped to a layered bob that’s shorter in the back. This is to give some lift to the thinner areas that go flat. The mid-length copper balayage highlights (not bottom) allow the curls to look more individualized rather than one big clump, which is essential for fine hair. This is optimal for oval or heart-shaped faces since the jawline length and thickness will round a face in a way that’s unflattering. It’s also not ideal for anyone with a curl pattern looser than a 3B.


#12 Silver Curly Pixie with Textured Crown Height
The hair around your ears is cut shorter than the rest because the rest is cut longer. With this specific method, each individual curl section will be able to be visible and stand up on its own which gives the appearance of added volume if the hair is fine. The hair is cut super short in the nape area, so if your curl pattern is looser than the sample, that area might look flat and show a little scalp. This cut is designed for fine and tighter curls. This cut is best suited for oval and heart face shapes, as the height of the cut is perfect to complement a narrower chin. For round and square faces, the added height at the top and the shorter sides lead to an overall widening appearance.


#13 Salt-and-Pepper Curly Tapered Cut with Crown Fullness
If you have thin and coiled hair, you can work with what you have the best by doing these styles. The sides are cut super short and the top is left to be about 2 inches which is about where the volume is, creating more of a rounded look. The more you look at the natural curl patterns, the more volume and definition you will see and the less product you have to use. The natural salt-and-pepper color contrast in hair adds definition to each coiled piece that would be lost with a single color. This hair style won’t look as good on hair that has a looser curl pattern. The more tight the coil is, the more height and density you will get, even with less hair. This style works best for oval and heart face shapes because of the tapered sides the fall just below the cheekbones.


#14 Short Curly Pixie Crop That Turned Thin Length Into Real Fullness
In the ‘before’ photo, you can see what happens to thinner curly hair at shoulder length: the curls separate and go flat at the roots. Because of the weight of the hair, the curls are stretched to the point where they don’t bounce, and are not even visible. With a significant length being cut, the curls are once again free to bounce, and once again become visible, restacking, and creating volume. The cut is a short pixie crop, point cut through the crown to create some height, and layered tighter at the sides and nape so the shape stays round and not boxy. Also very notable is how much the curl pattern changed with no product, no diffuser magic, and no styling tricks. This look is best on oval or heart shaped faces. If you have a rounder or wider jaw, the short sides will not be flattering. You will not achieve this look on day 3 without restyling. If you have thinner, fine, curly hair and have been holding onto the length, this is the cut for you.


#15 Lived-In Blonde Curly Lob with Root Shadow
A root shadow is also being done here, which is noteworthy. A dark root shadow paired with buttery blonde highlights creates an illusion of a denser hair which curls alone likely couldn’t give, especially on the crown where thinner hair falls flat. This is a collarbone length cut with internal layering done through the mid lengths to let every curl spring out individually instead of clumping together. Most people with oval and heart face shapes will enjoy how the hair’s volume sits at their jawline, but for round faces, not so much. If your curls are looser than a 2C pattern, you’ll probably have to fight this shape a lot as it will come off more messy than intentional.


#16 Curly French Bob with Warm Caramel Ribbons
Fine curls do best around this length. The weight line hits the jaw, and this length will stop fine curls from stretching and going flat like they always do with longer lengths. The bangs are not blunt cut. These are dry cut and short enough to be out of your eyes and avoid that curtain look.” The way these caramel highlights have been mid-lengths and ends only is so good. The root area is left dark which helps with dimension without looking washed out or see-through at the scalp, and with limited density this is a detail that really matters. This will require some reluctance on round faces. The rounded shape mirrors back and widens. This will shrink up more than you expect on humid days, and there’s no fixing that. This is, however, one of the best short curly cuts you can ask for on oval and heart shapes.


#17 Natural Silver Curly Shag with Layered Bangs and Full Crown
Look at the crown. That volume is from layering that starts up high, likely within two inches from the roots at the very top, and graduated to longer lengths through the sides. This is a shoulder-length curly shag on fine hair that is naturally gray, and the reason it reads as full is because no single layer is the same length as the one next to it. The curly bangs sit right at the brow and break up the forehead without looking heavy, which is a fine curl feat. This will suit oval and heart face shapes. If your face is round, those jaw-level side pieces could widen things. Gray hair of this texture dries quickly, and without regular moisture, the curls will separate and show scalp, especially through the bangs. The naturally occurring salt-and-pepper blend here is completely untouched, meaning growth is concealed, and that alone is worth considering.


#18 Curly Pixie with Burgundy Dimension and Stacked Crown Layers
When your curls reach your chin, it’s time to stop the growing out process. This pixie cut keeps all the important density that gets stacked and layered around the crown to make fine hair look fuller. The sides are tapered tighter which is doing more than the curls to create the volume contrast on top. You can see the burgundy only catches the light on the outermost curls, a coloring technique that adds dimension without having to do a full balayage on every hair. This cut will suit oval and heart shape faces. In round faces, the tapered sides will not create the angularity that they’re supposed to create. This hairstyle will need to be reshaped every 5 weeks, no exceptions.


#19 Collarbone Curly Cut with Toffee Balayage and Side-Swept Fringe
I am a professional colorist, and in this case, I chose hand painted toffee. Even and balanced color on the mid-lengths and ends allows the curl pattern to catch the light without the base looking patchy or grown out. This is a collabone length haircut with internal layers removed to allow each curl to spring up individually, and if you look closely, the crown density is actually thinner than it appears because the layering gives a more full look due to curl separation. Oval and heart shaped faces will appreciate how the side-swept fringe opens up the forehead without the harsh lines. If your curls are looser than a 3A pattern, this shape will fall flat and lose its structure within a few hours. Not a wash-and-go situation for everyone.


#20 Short Silver Curly Crop with Layered Crown and Ear-Length Framing
If your curls are not very dense or they are fine, this cut won’t give you volume. What this cut does is stop the illusion that the hair is thick, instead, it works with what is there, which is why it looks good. The crown has point cutting done in some short stacked layers. This moves the curl pattern away from the scalp creating volume where thin hair tends to fall flat. The tapering on the sides towards the ears does that, plus it’s long enough to allow a loose wave to form instead of lying flat to the head, which is quite the intention and very tricky to get right. This cut is designed for oval and heart shapes, while round faces will feel wider with this much openness on the sides towards the temples. The natural silvers is left untouched, no toners, no lowlights and that honesty is what makes it work. You will need cuts every five weeks as at this length a quarter inch of growth alters the whole shape.


#21 Blonde and Silver Curly Shag with Loose Bangs and Natural Root Blend
The silver roots are left uncolored and the ends of the hair get some grading and sheerness that add more dimensionality to the haircut. This is chin-to-collarbone dry curly shag with shag bangs that just touch above the brows to show some forehead so that they don’t feel overly heavy. The crown layering looks less thin and more dense from the lengthening it provides which gives real volume to thinner hair. It also suits round face shapes as the extra length at the sides is visually slimming. If your curls are tighter than a 3A pattern you will have to brace yourself for a bang battle because they will stick out and shrink. This style needs a client who is okay with visible natural roots because the more they grow out, the more contrast there will be to the style and it will look like it collapses.


#22 Close-Cropped Natural Curls with Silver Threading
The sides are tapered tighter than the crown, and that is what is doing all the work here. It creates the illusion of density on the top even though the hair is actually thin. The silver is not uniform; the darker curls that are concentrated near the temples ground everything, while the lighter pieces create an illusion of fullness and height at the crown, which reads as volume in person, too. This cut needs a square jaw or high cheekbones because there will be nothing to hide behind. If your face is round and you want softening, this is not your cut. The curl pattern is tight enough that a dry cut, curl by curl, is the only way to shape this properly.


#23 Curly Chin-Length Bob with Toffee Highlights and Tapered Nape
Surely hair that has been grown over several years must be of great value. While that certainly makes sense as a reasonable assumption, it is unfortunately incorrect. A bob at the chin length is really good, especially with dry cut layered around the internal curl structure so as not to work against it. Because of this, all the pieces fall into place as they should. The nape is also tapered high to push volume upwards, especially around the crown and sides, where the finer hair needs volume. The toffee highlights painted on the curls of the top layer while the interior stays dark at the base of the curl and the contrast alone gives the illusion of more hair. These haircuts suit the oval and heart shape of the face. Round face structures may not enjoy it as it may feel like it adds width. One thing about bobs of this length on curly hair is that humidity will exacerbate the situation by causing the hair to shrink an additional inch. On a bad day, the overall shape will look square.


#24 Warm Copper Curly Bob with Rounded Fullness and Tight Curl Definition
If your curls are more coiled and a bit less dense, this shape will be great for you! The inner invisible layers are done dry to keep the curl’s spring and more of that inner volume. Plus, that copper color is awesome because the lighter pieces break up the curls and reflect light between them, making it look like you have more hair! From the sides to the top, you can see the volume pushed up and out, so it doesn’t fall down. This shape is great for round faces! If you already have a round face and don’t want to add more width, then don’t get this. The commitment for this color is very high, especially with dark natural hair. The regrowth is really obvious.


#25 Curly Chin-Length Shag with Feathered Curtain Bangs
The bangs are magic for thin hair, and most people won’t know why. They are cut dry and use a point cutting technique to break apart into individual curls, rather than clumping down into a flat curtain across the forehead. This gives the illusion of more hair around the face. The goal is for the overall shape to be chin to jaw length with internal layers stacked at the crown where the volume is At the rounder face, this much width at the jawline will not help you. This cuts more with a widening effect. Oval and heart shapes are where this cut deserves its praise. This cut and style says to me that the ends are cut to different lengths on either side, and it looks like it could be cut curl by curl instead of cut into a uniform section. On hot days hair that is thin and curly can shrink and lose its shape, and leave you looking puffy and less defined than when you walked into the salon, and no amount of product will fix a cut that has lost its shape.


#26 Honey Blonde Curly Pixie with Loose Crown Volume
This haircut works great for you if you have thin to medium hair density, and loose, wavy curls. This look gives the illusion of more hair than you actually may have. Length is kept tighter around the ears and nape, and longer on the crown so the curls can stack on each other, creating a fuller appearance. The front layers are cut a bit longer than the rest, giving a soft fringe that breaks up the forehead, without having to go all the way and get bangs. Point cutting the top layers is a great way to avoid your hair looking clumpy. Those with curl patterns looser than a 3A will find that this cut won’t work for them, as it will create proportions rounder than intended. This style works great for oval and heart shaped faces, but is not as good for those with square jawlines.


#27: Textured Curly Bob with Soft Volume
Using this curly bob hairstyle with texture is a great means to inject more volume to curly hair that is fine. The style is shoulder-length, with soft defined curls that gorgeous frame any face. The layers provide movement and bounce, which is always great for fine type hair. Though this style gives plenty of texture, it does mean you will be doing some styling to maintain that definition at the top. For those that naturally have frizz in their curls, a more moisturizing product will work better to keep the curls looking fresh. The youthful look of this style rounds and oval faces beautifully.


#28: Long Layered Curly Cut with Warm Highlights
This beautiful long layered curly cut shows off lovely messy curls which bring fullness and movement to the look. The warm highlights add depth to the style and bring out the natural texture of the model’s hair. This cut is perfect for medium to thick hair and works even better on oval or heart-shaped faces as it softens the angles of the face. This style is gorgeous but bear in mind that it can be a lot of work to get the look to stay visually pleasing as it can take a lot of moisturizing and styling products to maintain the definition of the curl. The layered technique used helps with the even distribution of the weight which stops it from getting too heavy and causing frizz.


#29: Textured Curly Bob with Subtle Layers
Take a look at this fabulous bob full of lively curls! The curls are incredibly well-defined, and with the perfect length, they should shine without being overwhelming to the face. The bob should also work really well with thinner curly hair because of the subtle layers added to increase volume. A slight ombré effect adds depth and vibrance to the hair. Maintenance is critical to keep in mind. While the haircut looks great with full curls, styling will be needed to keep the curls bouncy and happy throughout the day.


#30: Textured Curly Cut with Defined Layers
The gorgeous curly cut emphasizes the best bounce and volume of the curls with its layered style. This curly cut is also lightweight, making it ideal for thin hair. The model’s curls are soft and well-defined, which allows the curls to frame the face without being too much. This is ideal for heart or oval shapes, and the styling is simple! However, maintaining definition requires regular moisturizing to control frizz.


#31: Modern Curly Shoulder-Length Cut with Subtle Highlights
This stunning curly haircut falls right above the shoulders. It has soft highlights that create fullness and dimension to the curls without overpowering them. The layers are designed to bring out the texture and movement; they work wonderfully for thin curly hair. Even though this particular style is best suited for angular face shapes, it’s important to mention that shorter curls tend to appear bouncier, but they will likely require more styling to achieve that look. The uniqueness about the style is the combination of relaxed well-defined curls, which is perfect for displaying a passion for natural beauty.


#32: Dynamic Curly Lob with Defined Curls
If you have thin curly hair and want a style that adds fullness, this curly lob is great for you! This shoulder-length style features curls that boost volume and perfectly framed faces. Gentle layered blending makes the hair movable and thick. This style will need frequent curl upkeep. It suits round and oval faces, making it a versatile option for many.


#33: Textured Curly Cut with Sun-Kissed Highlights
Defined curls are stunning and add lively volume to shoulder length hair. Sun-kissed highlights bring warmth and dimension to your natural texture which is wonderful. This cut works well with medium to thick hair density and oval or round facial structures. It can take some maintenance to keep the defined curls from looking unstyled and frizzy as it will require lots of moisturizing and styling products which can add to the cost of upkeep.


#34: Defined Curly Cut with Layered Ends
This defined curly cut has ends that are layered beautifully, adds more volume to the hair, and keeps the length more manageable. The model has beautiful medium-length hair and dense enough to let every curl bounce freely without the hair looking overwhelming, which compliments the overall look. The additional layers create more movement and fullness, great for those with thin curly hair. While this style is easier to maintain, it does require some products to keep the curls defined and frizz-free. For oval and round face shapes, this style adds tons of charm and tidiness without looking messy!


#35: Textured Curly Crop with Defined Curls
This curly textured crop will be perfect for you if you want to add definition and volume to your finer, curly locks! Opting for defined curls will also aid in drawing attention to the chin on oval and heart shapes faces, and the shorter length will add a youthful appearance. When dealing with finer hair, it’s ideal to keep layering to a minimum, but in this case, the layers will still give you great fullness and the style will have you looking un over-layered! Maintaining the curls will require a good amount of product, but the differing sizes of your curly locks are what will give the most natural look! This will also harmonize with the natural texture of your hair!


#36: Elegant Curly Shoulder-Length Cut with Defined Curls
It can be challenging to achieve body and volume in thin hair! This mid-length look hits the spot! From the cut, gorgeous curls are done and well shaped. They also enhance the movement and texture and won’t overwhelm your face. If you have a round face, this look will help lift your features! While it gives a youthful appearance, keep in mind that well-defined curls can be a bit high maintenance as they can be prone to frizz. Using a hydrating styling cream to help lock in moisture will keep your curls bouncy and fresh!


#37: Textured Curly Bob with Defined Curls
If you want your curls defined and want to add volume and bounce to the hair. It’s great for an average head of curls (or curled) hair, above shoulder length for great framing of the face. Perfect for varying face shapes. This cut has soft layers to enhance the definition of the curls, giving plenty of fullness. It does have great lively movement, but may require some touch up maintenance. A lightweight curl cream may be a good touch for added hold and shine.


#38: Textured Curly Bob with Defined Ringlets
The bob style is light, bouncy, and hits the shoulders. The end-of-strand curls give more volume to normally flat and lifeless curls. This style is great for oval and heart-shaped faces and beautifully frames them. This specific style has a unique subtle balayage that gives the style dimension, without drawing the focus away from the curls. This style does require maintenance to keep the curls defined and the style frizz-free.


#39: Chic Long Layered Curly Cut
People with thin curly hair may want to consider long layered cuts because they help create the illusion of thicker hair while still looking soft and textured. The layers will help the curls spring up which will add bounce and more movement to the hair. This hairstyle also works great for oval and round shaped faces because layered framing effect adds to the overall look. You should visit your salon regularly for a trim to keep this hairstyle from looking scraggly and to prevent split ends. The combination of layers and length gives you a lot of styling versatility whether you want to look relaxed with soft waves or more defined curls.


#40: Textured Short Curly Cut with Defined Curls
The defined curls on this short curly cut are beautifully textured and framed. For people with thin hair, this length works well because it gives the appearance of more volume while remaining easy to style. The model’s hair type features soft, bouncy curls that are light and provide a great finishing touch around the face, helping to suit various face shapes. The slight layering around the face is a lovely detail because this is one of the unique characteristics of the curls. You should remember, however, that this particular style can be quite high maintenance especially when it comes to keeping humidity at bay to prevent it from affecting the style and causing lots of frizz.


#41: Chic Curly Crop with Defined Ringlets
This stylish crop has gorgeous ringlets that gently touch and frame the face. Having a shorter length on the curly crop adds some volume and dimension to the style which is perfect for those with fine/thin curly hair. The lively texture of the curls, in combination with the height at the crown of the curls, makes the hair appear fuller. However, a lot of upkeep may be needed to maintain the shape of the cut. This cut is especially suited for heart-shaped faces as it emphasizes the features without overpowering the entire face. For more shine and manageability, try a deep conditioning treatment!


#42: Chic Textured Curly Cut with Soft Volume
This trendy cut will showcase your natural curls and give your thin, curly hair an appearance of fullness and added bounce. This style will work for you best if you have an oval or round face. It also offers versatility the way it is styled and is super easy to maintain. The back of your hair will be cut shorter, while the front will be left longer. The defined curls will make this style really stand out. This style is low maintenance, but will require some products such as a frizz control and curl-hydrating spray to keep the curls looking their best.


#43: Textured Curly Mullet with Defined Layers
This mullet keeps curls shaped and defined while also preserving their movement and volume, which is great for people with thin curls. The length differences from back to front creates short layers in the front and long curls in the back. While this looks great because of how much fullness it adds to the mullet, it also requires a lot of work to maintain those curls. This shape looks great on oval and heart-shaped faces and is a good way to show off your natural texture, though it may require products to control the curls and frizz.


#44: Dynamic Curly Cut with Face-Framing Layers
This playful curly style features layers to define and frame the model’s face. Layers add great movement and fullness to the style and are ideal for finer curly hair. The model showcases medium length hair with tight, defined curls and light highlights to add dimension to the style. This hairstyle works well for round or square face shapes to add balance. The layered cut alleviates the overall bulk and weight of the hair while retaining a lot of volume, making it easier to tame and control frizz. Finer curls may require some extra styling product to provide definition, but overall this cut gives hair a fresh and lively appearance!


#45: Dynamic Curly Mullet with Tapered Sides
This dynamic curly mullet features tapered sides that draw focus to the large curls on top. The curls on top are huge, adding a modern touch to the overall frame of your face. This cut is great for people with thin curly hair as it provides the illusion of more hair with more movement. The tapered sides will relieve some of the bulk to provide the hair with greater manageability. This style will provide a fresh look, but it does come with a maintenance commitment to keep the style fresh. Considering the shape of your face and your lifestyle is important as this style is very bold and expressive.


#46: Modern Curly Shag with Wispy Bangs
The contemporary curly shag features a relaxed, shoulder-length cut with bangs that float and skim the model’s eyebrows. Wispy bangs frame the face beautifully. Layers provide extra volume and movement to the model’s fine curly hair. Some styling maintenance is necessary to control frizz and keep the look defined. This cut works best with heart and oval face shapes. The extra depth from the uniquely textured individual curls is also a fun way to change your style.


#47: Gorgeous Long Curly Cut with Soft Face-Framing Layers
The delicate layers that frame your face will help bring out your curls, and will give some bounce and thickness to the curls! The models hair is very thick which gives the style a lot of fullness, but with this style, thin curly hair will work great! This style works well oval and heart shaped faces. Make sure to keep your ends moisturized, and use some kind of anti-frizz treatment to keep your dry ends from being too visible. The hydrated curls are a great indicator to use a hydrate serum!


#48: Textured Curly Cut with Golden Highlights
If you have fine curls, this curly cut is for you! The face framing and shoulder length curls, paired with golden highlights, will add warmth and dimension to how full your hair looks. Defined curly layers shine and bounce which will assist your hair in curling and bouncing with no frizz. While this style will create volume, you will have to maintain keeping your curls defined so you do not have frizzy curls. Curls will look great on oval and heart shaped faces. If desired, you can easily style this cut everyday by applying some curl cream for that effortless look.


#49: Dynamic Curly Long Cut with Textured Layers
Defined ringlets throughout this medium thick hair curled cut offer bounce and volume. Full length layers in the curly cut keep and offer good movement. Curly cuts like these are especially great for heart and oval shaped faces because they offer a little extra feature without adding too much. Keep in mind, to maintain this cut, it will take a decent amount of commitment.


#50: Chic Curly Cut with Soft Face-Framing Layers
These soft layers frame the face for a fresh new look. Bouncy, medium length curls look the fullest! This is perfect for any thin-haired person aiming to create a lot of volume. The natural curl is enhanced so that styling is simplified with all the layers. To keep this style, layers may need to be trimmed more often than other styles. This haircut features and flatters round and heart shaped faces beautifully.
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