Straight hair has always been a classic and timeless look that many women strive for. In 2026, the trend of stunning straight hair hairstyles continues to dominate the beauty scene. From sleek and chic styles to voluminous and glamorous looks, there are endless possibilities for women to experiment with their straight locks. Let’s explore breathtaking straight hair hairstyles that are sure to turn heads this year.


#1: Platinum Blonde Bob with Airy Texture
The airiness in this bob is the whole thing. It’s not styled to be sleek or controlled, it’s styled to move, and the platinum color makes every bit of texture and lift visible in a way that darker hair wouldn’t show. The cut has enough internal layering to create that soft, floating quality without thinning the ends out too much. Going this light at this length can sometimes look a bit stark, but the slight warmth at the roots grounds the whole thing and makes it feel lived-in rather than stark. A good purple shampoo once a week will keep the platinum from going brassy, but don’t overdo it or it’ll start pulling violet.


#2 Sun-Warmed Brunette with Caramel Highlights
This is the color I get asked for more than almost any other, and I think it’s because it walks that line between natural and enhanced so well that people can’t quite pin it down. The base is a medium-dark brunette with caramel highlights woven through the mid-lengths and ends, and the placement feels random in that careful way that a good colorist can pull off. The cut is long with textured layers that keep things from looking too uniform, and the ends have been thinned slightly to prevent that triangle shape that can happen with thicker hair at this length. It’s the kind of style you see on someone in real life and think, I want that, which is probably the highest compliment a haircut and color can receive.


#3 Rich Copper Straight Hair with Long Layers
This copper is sitting in a really specific place that I find genuinely beautiful, more red than strawberry but not quite into auburn territory. It’s vibrant without being costumey, and on her it just looks like this could be her natural color even though it almost certainly isn’t. The cut is long with layers that start below the shoulders, keeping the weight distributed evenly so the color gets to shine without the hair falling flat. Copper this rich needs protection from UV exposure, which is something most people don’t think about. If you spend a lot of time outdoors, a UV protection hair spray will genuinely extend the life of your color.


#4 Soft Dark Brown Bob with Gentle Layers
There’s a gentleness to this whole look that I find really appealing. The bob sits right around the chin with a few longer pieces that extend just past it, and the layers are so subtle they mostly just prevent the hair from sitting flat against the face. The dark brown color has warm undertones that keep it from reading too serious, and the overall density looks natural and full without being thick or unmanageable. It’s the kind of haircut that a lot of women overlook because it seems simple, but the women who have it tend to get compliments constantly and never quite know why.


#5 Warm Highlighted Lob with Wispy Ends
The wispy quality of the ends here tells me the stylist used a razor or did some pretty aggressive point cutting, and the result is this soft, feathery finish that keeps the lob from looking too blunt or heavy. The color is a warm bronde with honey-toned highlights that concentrate around the face and through the front pieces, which brightens the overall look without requiring a full head of foils. It’s a practical, low-maintenance approach to highlighted hair that I find myself recommending a lot, because it grows out gracefully and still looks intentional at the twelve-week mark.


#6 Icy White Blonde with Subtle Layering
There’s a coolness to this white blonde that sets it apart from the warmer platinum tones in some of the other looks here. It’s almost silvery, and against her blue eyes and warm skin, the contrast is striking in a way that feels very intentional. The cut is a medium length with subtle layers that keep the ends from going too thin, which is always a concern at this level of lightness because bleached hair can start to look transparent if you’re not careful with the cut. Maintaining this shade requires a significant commitment to both salon visits and at-home care, so it’s worth being honest with yourself about whether you’ll actually keep up with it before making the leap.


#7 Bouncy Layered Brunette with Sun-Lightened Ends
The layers in this cut start fairly high up, around the cheekbones, and cascade down in a way that creates real bounce and movement throughout. It’s the kind of layering that was more common fifteen years ago but is coming back around now, and honestly, on the right person with the right density, it looks incredible. The color is a natural medium brown with sun-lightened ends that could be from actual sun exposure or a very skilled colorist, and that ambiguity is part of the appeal. This is a style that wants to move, and it needs someone who won’t fight that by over-straightening it.


#8 Warm Blonde Textured Bob with Natural Roots
This bob has such a nice weight to it. The length sits just past the chin with a straight, blunt hemline, but the texture through the mid-lengths keeps it from looking too structured. The warm golden blonde with those natural darker roots showing is a deliberate choice that I think looks better than a perfectly even application would, because it creates that lived-in contrast that gives the whole style depth. The slightly off-center part keeps things relaxed, and I notice the ends have just the slightest bend to them, which makes me think this was styled with a round brush and nothing else.


#9 Warm Chestnut Straight Cut with Flipped Ends
The ends on this cut have a gentle outward flip that gives the whole style a freshness you don’t always get from straight hair. It’s a small detail, but it lifts the shape and adds width at the bottom, which balances out narrower face shapes nicely. The warm chestnut color is uniform throughout, no highlights or lowlights that I can see, and it has that healthy mid-tone warmth that’s flattering on medium to warm skin tones. The side part and the way the hair sweeps across the forehead are classic choices that keep this looking polished without being rigid.


#10 Dark Straight Lob with Curtain Framing
The face-framing pieces here function almost like curtain bangs that grew out in the best way possible. They part naturally at the center and sweep to each side, creating a soft frame that opens up the face without the commitment of actual bangs. The rest of the lob is mostly one length with subtle internal layering that keeps it from feeling heavy, and the dark color has a warm undertone that shows up beautifully in natural light. This is one of those cuts that works across a really wide range of hair textures and face shapes, which is probably why I see some version of it in my chair more than almost anything else right now.


#11 Classic Long Black Straight with Blunt Ends
Sometimes a haircut doesn’t need anything clever going on. This is long, black, straight hair with blunt ends, and the power of it is entirely in its simplicity. The cut has no visible layering, which lets the hair fall in one clean sheet and creates that satisfying hard line at the bottom. On hair this dark, keeping the ends blunt and healthy is everything, because any split ends or dryness become immediately visible. It’s a style that demands good hair care rather than good styling products, and there’s something I really respect about that.


#12 Feathered Warm Brown Short Cut
The feathering on this short cut gives it so much personality. The layers are cut to flip outward at the ends, which creates this lively, bouncy shape that feels youthful without trying too hard. The warm chestnut brown color has a few lighter threads running through it that catch the light and add dimension naturally. I love when a short cut has this kind of intentional movement built into it because it means you can style it with just your fingers and a bit of lightweight wax, and it’ll look like this all day.


#13 Sleek Long Blonde with Center Parting
A center part on hair this long and this straight is about as exposed as a haircut can get. There’s nowhere to hide uneven layers or an inconsistent color application, so what you’re seeing here is precision from cut to color. The blonde has a buttery warmth with slightly lighter pieces around the face that brighten things up, and the overall density is on the thicker side, which is what allows it to hang this straight without looking thin or wispy at the ends. If you have naturally fine hair and want this effect, a ceramic flat iron on a low heat setting can get you there, but I’d strongly recommend a heat protectant first.


#14 Tousled Honey Brunette Shoulder Cut
This is the kind of style that photographs well because it looks like the person just happens to have great hair, not like they sat in a salon chair for three hours. The honey-toned brunette has some natural lift and wave to it, and the shoulder length is cut with enough texture through the ends to encourage that tousled movement. The warm tones in the color pick up ambient light in a way that creates depth without needing formal highlights. It’s a haircut that wants to be touched, which is always a good sign.


#15 Warm Auburn Bob with Soft Side Part
This color is what gets me. It’s a warm auburn that sits right in that sweet spot between copper and chestnut, and the way it catches light gives the hair this almost lacquered quality without looking heavy or overdone. The bob itself is clean and blunt at the ends, landing right at the chin, which keeps everything feeling intentional. I find that women who go auburn for the first time almost always wish they’d done it sooner, and a shade like this is a beautiful entry point because it reads as rich rather than dramatic. If you’re naturally in the medium brown family, this is a color your hair will actually hold onto well, which means less maintenance than you’d expect. A color depositing conditioner once a week will keep the warmth from fading out.


#16 Neat Ear-Length Bob with Side Part
A bob this short requires a certain kind of trust in your stylist, and when it works, it really works. The length here sits right around the ears with a little bit of graduation toward the back, and the side part opens up one side of the face nicely. What I find interesting is that this length tends to make finer hair look thicker because you’re removing all the weight that would otherwise pull it flat. The warm brown color with subtle lighter pieces around the face keeps it from feeling too severe. This cut needs a trim every five to six weeks to hold its shape, but the daily styling is practically nothing, which is a trade-off most people are happy to make.


#17 Soft Brunette Layers with Undone Ends
The ends here have that slightly rough, undone quality that comes from either razor cutting or point cutting, and it works beautifully with the natural texture of the hair. The color is a rich, cool-toned brunette that looks almost black in the shadows and warms up in the light, and there’s no color work involved at all from what I can tell. Sometimes the most interesting thing about a style is what’s not there, and the absence of highlights or balayage here lets the texture and the cut do all the talking.


#18 Refined Shoulder-Length Cut in Deep Chocolate
Everything about this is quiet and intentional. The length hits just past the shoulders, the ends are clean without being blunt, and the deep chocolate color has enough warmth to keep it from washing anyone out. It’s the kind of haircut that looks put together whether you spent twenty minutes styling it or just let it air dry after a shower. I’ve always thought there’s a confidence to choosing a cut like this, one that isn’t trying to make a statement but just fits.


#19 Bronde Layers with Natural Movement
Bronde is one of those color concepts that either looks incredible or looks like a highlight appointment that didn’t quite commit, and this one nails it. The color sits right in that in-between zone where you genuinely can’t tell if she’s a brunette with highlights or a blonde with lowlights, and that ambiguity is what makes it interesting. The layers have a natural swing to them that suggests a good blowout rather than heavy round-brushing, and the face-framing pieces are pulled forward just enough to soften things without creating a full curtain bang effect. If you’re considering this kind of color, bring a photo like this to your colorist because “bronde” means something different to everyone.


#20 Flowing Platinum Blonde with Seamless Layers
Maintaining blonde this light and this long while keeping it looking this healthy is no small feat. The layers here are so seamless you almost don’t notice them, but they’re doing all the work in keeping the hair from pulling straight down like a curtain. There’s a very slight warm undertone in the blonde that prevents it from going icy or ashy, which tends to be more flattering against warmer skin tones. I had a client once who spent years trying to get her blonde this bright and kept ending up with breakage, and the thing that finally made the difference wasn’t a better bleach but switching to a Olaplex No. 3 routine between appointments.


#21 Polished Long Straight Dark Hair with Side Fringe
There’s a precision to this cut that I find really satisfying. The side-swept fringe blends seamlessly into the longer layers, and the overall shape narrows slightly toward the ends, which gives it that polished, almost editorial look without any visible styling effort. The dark color has a natural warmth to it that keeps it from going flat, and the shine here is worth noting because getting that kind of reflection from dark hair usually means the cuticle is lying completely smooth. If you’re chasing this level of gloss, a hair gloss treatment at the salon every few months can make a real difference.


#22 Textured Blonde Lob with Dark Roots
This is a style that grows out well, which is honestly one of the most underrated qualities a haircut and color combination can have. The dark root melting into a warm blonde through the ends means you can push your appointments out without it looking neglected. The lob sits right at the collarbone with some textured movement that gives it a slightly undone, lived-in quality. It’s the kind of cut that works equally well pulled up into a low bun or left down, and the slight wave pattern keeps it from reading too flat or too casual.


#23 Golden Copper Mane with Soft Volume
I could talk about this color for a while. It’s that golden copper territory that looks like it was born from actual sunlight, and the way it catches the outdoor light here really shows off the tonal range within a single shade. The volume through the crown and mid-lengths is natural and unfussy, which tells me this is someone whose hair texture naturally lends itself to this kind of fullness. If you’re trying to achieve a copper like this, be aware that copper fades faster than almost any other color family. A sulfate-free shampoo is non-negotiable, and washing less frequently will make a real difference in longevity.


#24 Long Brunette Waves with a Deep Side Part
The deep side part is doing a lot of the heavy lifting on this look. It creates that cascading effect where the hair sweeps across the forehead and falls to one side, which feels romantic without being fussy. The color transitions gently from a deep brown at the roots to a warmer chestnut through the mid-lengths, and there’s just enough wave through the lower half to keep it from looking too polished. I notice the hair has been tucked behind one ear, which is such a small thing but it opens up the face beautifully and gives the whole style an asymmetry that feels very current.


#25 Sun-Kissed Brunette with Tapered Ends
The gradient here from dark roots to sun-warmed ends looks genuinely natural, like she spent a summer outdoors and this is just what happened. That’s harder to achieve in the salon than most people realize. The cut is a medium-length style with tapered ends that prevent the bottom from looking blunt or heavy, which is especially important for hair with this density. If you’re someone who wants low-commitment color that doesn’t require root touch-ups every six weeks, asking your colorist for a balayage that mimics natural sun exposure like this is the way to go.


#26 Sleek Black Hair with Long Layers
When hair is this dark and this healthy, it almost has its own light source. The long layers here are cut conservatively, starting well below the shoulders, which keeps the weight in the right places and lets the hair swing naturally. What I appreciate about this look is the restraint. There’s no color play, no heavy styling, just beautiful hair that’s been well cared for and cut with a steady hand. For anyone with naturally dark, straight hair, this is a reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is just keep it in great condition and let the simplicity speak.


#27 Effortless Brunette Lob with Lived-In Texture
There’s something about a cut that looks like you didn’t try very hard that is actually quite difficult to get right. This shoulder-length lob has the kind of effortless bend that comes from either naturally cooperative hair or a really good air-dry technique. The color is a single-process dark brunette with no highlights at all, and honestly, I think that’s the move here. Adding dimension through color would take away from how clean and unforced the whole thing feels. This is the hair equivalent of throwing on a linen shirt and looking great in it.


#28 Chic Long Layered Cut with Face-Framing Highlights
This stunning long layered haircut beautifully enhances the model’s natural straight hair. The soft layers add movement and volume, perfect for fine to medium-density hair types. The face-framing highlights create a youthful glow, making it a fabulous choice for various face shapes, especially oval and heart. While maintaining length, this cut requires regular trims to keep those layers looking fresh. A unique tip: consider a gloss treatment to enhance shine and depth in color, making those layers pop even more.


#29 Elegant Long Straight Cut with Subtle Face-Framing Layers
This long straight cut features subtle face-framing layers that beautifully enhance the model’s striking features. The hair is medium density, which offers a nice balance that allows for movement without looking too heavy. This style is great for elongating a round face and provides a youthful look. If you’re seeking a versatile option, this cut can be styled straight for a sleek finish or given a soft wave for added texture. Just keep in mind, maintaining the length may require regular trims to keep those layers fresh and prevent split ends.


#30 Sun-Kissed Long Layered Cut with Subtle Highlights
This sun-kissed long layered cut features soft, gradual layers that enhance the natural movement of straight hair. It’s perfect for those with medium to thick hair density, offering a light, airy feel. The subtle highlights add dimension, making it great for brightening up your look without overwhelming your features. Just remember, while this style is versatile, it requires regular maintenance to keep those layers looking fresh and healthy. Ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces, it’s a timeless choice for any age!


#31 Sleek Long Cut with Soft Bangs and Subtle Layers
This sleek long cut features soft bangs and subtle layers, which adds movement and dimension to straight hair. The hair is mid-length and appears to have a medium density, making it manageable yet full. While this style suits various face shapes, it particularly complements oval faces beautifully. One unique aspect is the shiny, healthy finish, suggesting good hair care. However, keep in mind that this look may require regular styling to maintain its sleek appearance.


#32 Sleek Bob with Soft Bangs
This sleek bob with soft bangs is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a polished yet approachable look. The hair is cut to a medium length, just grazing the collarbone, which makes it versatile for various styling options. The soft bangs frame the face beautifully, enhancing cheekbones and softening angular features. Ideal for straight hair with medium density, this cut can add fullness without overwhelming thinner strands. Just keep in mind, maintaining that sleek finish requires regular trims and some styling products to keep those bangs in check.


#33 Textured Soft Bob with Subtle Waves
This textured soft bob is perfect for adding movement and volume to straight hair. The length sits just above the shoulders, making it versatile and easy to style. The subtle waves create a relaxed and effortless look, while the face-framing layers enhance your features beautifully. Ideal for fine to medium hair density, this cut adds dimension without sacrificing length. Just keep in mind, maintaining those soft waves may require a bit of styling time. Perfect for those who want a low-maintenance yet chic style!


#34 Sleek Long Cut with Soft Blunt Bangs
This sleek long haircut features soft blunt bangs that beautifully frame the face. The hair is straight, with a healthy shine, indicating a medium density that offers both volume and movement. While this style is versatile and perfect for various face shapes, it’s important to consider that blunt bangs may require regular maintenance to keep them looking sharp. Additionally, if your hair is fine, this cut can add the illusion of fullness, but it may appear flat without some styling products to enhance texture.


#35 Long Straight Cut with Subtle Texture
This long, straight cut features subtle layers that enhance texture and movement, making it perfect for straight hair. The model’s hair is thick and shiny, showcasing healthy strands that fall gracefully past the shoulders. This style suits various face shapes, offering a classic look while allowing for versatility in styling. Just keep in mind, while it looks stunning, maintaining this length requires regular trims to avoid split ends, and you may need to invest in good quality hair products to keep that shine.


#36 Modern Blunt Cut with Subtle Texture
This chic blunt cut is perfect for straight hair, falling just below the chin for a fresh and modern look. The subtle texture adds movement without sacrificing that sleek finish. Ideal for those with fine to medium hair density, this style complements oval and heart-shaped faces beautifully. While it provides a polished appearance, it requires regular maintenance to keep the ends looking sharp. If you’re considering a change, this cut can easily transition to a more layered style as it grows out, offering versatility.


#37 Stylish Shoulder-Length Bob with Rich Auburn Tones
This shoulder-length bob is perfect for straight hair, offering a modern look with its clean lines and rich auburn tones. The haircut features soft layering that adds movement without sacrificing bulk, making it suitable for medium to dense hair types. It’s flattering for round and oval face shapes, enhancing natural beauty. While this style requires regular maintenance to keep the shape fresh, it’s relatively low-maintenance in terms of styling. Consider adding a gloss treatment to enhance shine and protect color vibrancy.


#38 Classic Long Layered Cut with Soft Bangs
This stunning long layered cut features soft bangs that beautifully frame the face. The hair is straight, with a healthy shine, showcasing a medium density that adds volume without feeling heavy. The layers start around the chin, creating movement and softness. While this style is versatile for various face shapes, it works particularly well for oval and heart shapes. Just keep in mind, bangs require regular upkeep, but they can truly elevate your look!


#39 Modern A-Line Bob with Subtle Highlights
This modern A-line bob is a wonderful choice for straight hair, offering a flattering shape that elongates the neck and enhances facial features. The subtle highlights add depth and dimension, perfect for adding some brightness without overwhelming the natural color. This style works well for various face shapes and hair densities, though keep in mind that very fine hair might require added texturizing for volume. If you prefer a low-maintenance cut, this bob is easy to style and maintain but may need regular trims to keep its shape.


#40 Modern Textured Bob with Soft Fringe
This sleek, modern bob features a soft fringe that beautifully frames the face. Ideal for straight hair, it offers an elegant look with a hint of playfulness. The hair length reaches just above the shoulders, providing a versatile style that works for various face shapes. This cut is perfect for medium to thick hair density, as it adds body without overwhelming finer strands. One unique aspect is the subtle texturizing, which enhances movement and lightness. However, keep in mind that regular maintenance is essential to keep the shape fresh.


#41 Fresh Long Straight Cut with Soft Bangs
This lovely long straight cut features soft bangs that beautifully frame the face. The hair’s length falls just below the shoulders, offering a sleek and polished look. The model’s straight hair appears healthy and has a medium density, providing a nice balance without overwhelming the face. The subtle shine suggests a nourishing treatment, enhancing the overall appearance. This style is versatile, easy to maintain, and works well for various face shapes. However, be cautious with bangs; they require regular trims to keep them looking fresh.


#42 Softly Layered Long Cut with Subtle Balayage Highlights
This softly layered long cut features gentle balayage highlights that brighten the hair while maintaining a natural look. With a length that grazes the collarbone, it’s perfect for those with medium to thick straight hair who want a bit of movement without sacrificing length. The layers are subtle enough to flatter various face shapes, and the color adds depth, making it an excellent choice for a fresh update. A potential downside is that it may require regular appointments to keep the color looking its best.


#43 Warm Medium-Length Layered Cut with Subtle Highlights
This lovely medium-length layered cut frames the face beautifully while adding movement and softness to straight hair. The subtle highlights enhance the layers, providing dimension without overwhelming the natural hair color. This style works well for various face shapes, especially round or oval, and is ideal for those with fine to medium hair density. While it requires some styling to maintain the layers, the versatility it offers—whether worn straight or with soft waves—is a definite plus.


#44 Modern Straight Lob with Subtle Layers
This sleek, modern lob features subtle layers that add movement without compromising the overall straight look. The length sits just above the shoulders, making it versatile for different face shapes, especially oval and heart-shaped. With medium density, the hair maintains a healthy shine, complementing the natural texture. A unique aspect here is the seamless blend of dark and light tones, enhancing depth. However, be cautious: this style requires regular maintenance to keep the ends fresh and avoid split ends.


#45 Sleek Long Cut with Subtle Textured Layers
This sleek long cut features subtle textured layers that beautifully frame the face, making it ideal for those with straight hair. The length falls just below the shoulders, providing a flattering option for various face shapes. The model’s medium-density hair is enhanced with gentle layering, adding movement without sacrificing sleekness. While this style is low-maintenance, it may require regular touch-ups to maintain the crisp look. It’s a versatile choice for any age, offering a polished and modern appearance.


#46 Modern Long Straight Cut with Subtle Silver Highlights
This lovely cut features a long, straight style that beautifully showcases soft silver highlights, adding dimension to the overall look. It’s ideal for medium to thick hair types and works well with various face shapes, providing a sleek appearance. While it’s low-maintenance, the highlights may require more upkeep to maintain the vibrancy. This cut is great for those looking to embrace their natural hair while adding a touch of elegance. A unique aspect is how the highlights catch the light, offering a fresh, youthful glow.


#47 Radiant Long Straight Cut with Subtle Face-Framing Highlights
This long straight cut features subtle face-framing highlights that beautifully enhance the model’s features. The hair is sleek, falling just below the shoulders, making it versatile for various occasions. The straight texture paired with a slight gloss gives it a polished look. This style works well for medium to thick hair, providing a nice balance of volume without overwhelming fine strands. However, it may require regular maintenance to keep those ends healthy and avoid split ends. Ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces, this cut can truly elevate your everyday look!


#48 Sleek Long Cut with Subtle Layered Movement
This sleek long cut features subtle layers that enhance movement, perfect for straight hair. The model’s hair is beautifully dense, allowing for a smooth, shiny finish. It frames the face well, making it suitable for various face shapes. While this cut is low-maintenance, keep in mind that it may require regular touch-ups to maintain the sleek look. Consider adding a gloss treatment for extra shine, especially if your hair tends to be on the drier side.


#49 Sleek Shoulder-Length Bob with Subtle Textured Layers
This sleek shoulder-length bob is perfect for straight hair, offering a fresh and modern look. The subtle textured layers add movement and dimension, making it suitable for various face shapes. With a medium density, this cut enhances the hair’s natural shine and can easily be styled for both casual and formal occasions. However, be mindful that it may require regular trims to maintain its shape. This style looks particularly lovely with a soft, warm color to bring out the richness in the layers.


#50 Modern Long Straight Cut with Subtle Face-Framing Layers
This stunning long straight cut features subtle face-framing layers that beautifully enhance the model’s natural beauty. The hair length falls just below the shoulders, making it versatile for styling. The glossy finish gives a healthy look, while the soft layers add movement without sacrificing the sleekness of straight hair. Ideal for those with medium to thick hair density, this cut suits various face shapes. The downside? It may require regular styling to maintain that polished appearance, but the results are absolutely worth it!


#51 Modern Textured Bob with Soft Blunt Bangs
This modern textured bob is perfect for those with straight hair seeking a fresh look. The soft blunt bangs frame the face beautifully, making it suitable for various face shapes. The hair is cut to a chin-length bob, giving it a youthful appearance. If you have fine to medium density hair, this cut adds movement and texture, creating a fuller look. While it requires regular trims to maintain its shape, it’s low-maintenance and easy to style. Consider a subtle balayage for added depth!


#52 Elegant Long Straight Cut with Subtle Ombre Highlights
This elegant long straight cut showcases a beautiful ombre effect, transitioning from a rich dark brown at the roots to a soft caramel at the ends. The hair’s length and smooth texture enhance the face shape, making it an excellent choice for those with oval or heart-shaped faces. The subtle movement adds dimension, perfect for medium to thick hair types. However, keep in mind that maintaining the ombre requires regular touch-ups. This hairstyle is versatile, allowing for easy styling for both casual and formal occasions.
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