Long thick hair can be a blessing… and honestly, a bit of a workout. If you’re searching for styles that actually hold, flatter your face shape, and don’t feel like a neck workout by noon—you’re in the right place. The trick isn’t just in the style, it’s in how your hair is layered and sectioned before you even start. Rounded layers, internal thinning, and root shaping can change everything, especially if you’re going for updos or textured waves. And if your hair’s got that stubborn “triangle” shape, don’t worry—we’ve got looks that soften and balance it beautifully. Keep scrolling and grab the ones you’ll want to wear again and again.

#1 Long Layers With Face Framing For Thick Wavy Hair
Long, voluminous waves with soft layers around the face give this thick mane movement without sacrificing fullness. The cut tapers gently with blended long layers, helping reduce bulk while emphasizing natural waves. Ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces, this style flatters thick hair by creating flow. The warm brunette balayage adds depth and texture, but it may require regular toning to keep the warmth balanced.

#2 Updo For Long Thick Hair With Loose Tendrils
Romantic and softly structured, this voluminous updo is all about body and movement. Loose tendrils are curled and pulled forward to soften the face, while the main body of hair is styled up and back, adding height. It flatters round or heart-shaped faces and suits any event where you want to feel a little extra. Thick hair holds the shape well, but you’ll need strong pins and spray to lock it in.

#3 Long Thick Hair With Blunt Ends
Blunt ends paired with a heavy fringe give this look its bold, modern edge. Ideal for those with ultra-thick, straight hair, the weight of the strands keeps the line sharp and neat. Best suited for oval or oblong faces, the full bangs shorten the face vertically. Very sleek, but it does require frequent trims to keep that precision cut intact—especially at the bangs.

#4 Easy Twisted Crown For Thick Long Hair
This twisted crown is a boho dream for thick hair—it wraps around the head like a halo while leaving the rest of the length to flow naturally. Perfect for wedding guests or summer days, it suits long face shapes by adding width at the top. Thick wavy hair holds the structure beautifully. Might be challenging to DIY without a mirror setup, but holds all day once pinned.

#5 Soft Layers For Long Thick Wavy Hair
Soft, face-framing layers make this long cut ideal for thick, naturally wavy hair. The layers help de-bulk without sacrificing the length, giving the waves a more defined bounce. Great for round or heart-shaped faces, especially when worn with a center part. Minimal product styling required, but best suited to hair that has a natural wave pattern—too straight or too curly may need more effort.

#6 Long Thick Brown Hair With Tousled Ends
This look features loose, undone waves and natural movement through the ends—perfect for embracing thick hair’s volume. The minimal layering keeps the weight intact, letting the texture do the talking. Great for square or fuller face shapes, this style plays up natural density. No sharp layers means minimal salon maintenance, but you’ll need a good wave spray to keep those ends looking intentional, not messy.

#7 Sleek Low Braid For Long Thick Hair
This sleek low braid is tailored and practical for taming thick hair with grace. Hair is parted cleanly and slicked back into a structured braid—great for long days or professional settings. Thick hair holds the braid shape well, though textured strands may need smoothing beforehand. Best for oval or longer faces as it pulls everything back, opening up the cheekbones.

#8 Simple Low Bun For Thick Long Hair
Timeless and tidy, this low chignon is perfect for long, thick hair. Pulled back cleanly with a slight side part, the bun’s bulk looks elegant rather than bulky thanks to the smooth finish. Ideal for formal events or professional looks, especially for those with high-density, straight textures. The downside? Coarse or layered hair may need extra pins and product to stay sleek.

#9 Long Shaggy Layers For Thick Hair
This modern long shag adds tons of texture and shape to otherwise heavy hair. The thick curtain bangs blend into layered caramel balayage waves, giving the cut structure while keeping the ends airy. Ideal for round or square face shapes as it elongates visually. Works best on thick hair that leans wavy or curly. Some upkeep required to keep those layers styled and prevent the ends from flipping oddly.

#10 Thick Long Haircut With Soft Waves
This soft wavy cut gives body and movement to long, dense hair without over-layering. Feathered ends create a subtle taper that keeps the length but lightens the perimeter. Curtain bangs soften the forehead and suit oval and heart face shapes well. Great for medium to high-density hair that can hold natural wave or texture. It’s low-maintenance, though finer hair types may not achieve the same fullness.

#11 Layered V Cut For Long Thick Hair
A sharply defined V-cut adds shape and movement to heavy, thick long hair. Layering creates a cascading silhouette that lightens the bulk and avoids a boxy look. It’s flattering on almost every face shape, but especially striking on heart and oval types. The polished finish shown here suggests straight or smoothed textures work best. Keep in mind, shorter layers in back will need regular trims to maintain the V’s sharp line.

#12 Loose Fishtail Braid For Thick Long Hair
Fishtail braids come alive on long, thick hair, giving intricate definition that finer textures can’t hold. This version is pulled slightly apart for a soft, romantic feel with gentle face-framing tendrils. It’s best suited for oval or oblong faces and medium to high-density hair types. Great for keeping hair contained without looking too polished. Just know it can take longer to braid thick hair fully, and using texture spray helps grip the strands better.

#13 Half Up Space Buns For Long Thick Hair
Half-up space buns bring a whimsical twist to long thick hair, blending playfulness with practicality. Perfect for layered or naturally wavy textures, this style keeps volume while adding a youthful, quirky touch. Great for fuller face shapes because it draws the eye upward. Can feel top-heavy on ultra-thick strands, so secure with pins and hair ties. The loose waves left down help balance the proportions and soften the look.

#14 High Braided Ponytail For Thick Hair
This edgy and intricate look features tight cornrows feeding into a high, oversized braid—ideal for naturally thick, coily textures. It lifts the hair off the neck, perfect for warmer months or high-impact looks. The cornrow base adds grip and definition while keeping the scalp exposed for airiness. Great for oval and diamond face shapes. However, tension on the edges may be an issue over time, so this style works best for occasional wear or special events.

#15 Curtain Bangs With Long Thick Straight Hair
Classic curtain bangs soften the boldness of thick, straight hair, creating movement around the face without heavy layering. The hair falls in long sleek panels with face-framing cuts to open up cheekbones. This style shines on oval and rectangular faces and looks best when hair is freshly flat-ironed or blown out. Its biggest perk? Easy to grow out and shape. But heavy bangs may need thinning shears to keep them from overpowering smaller faces.

#16 Loose Beach Waves For Thick Long Hair
Beachy, sunkissed waves bring a lived-in feel to this thick, mid-back-length cut. The soft ombré caramel balayage creates the illusion of lighter density through the ends. Perfect for heart or square face shapes, these relaxed waves de-bulk heavy strands while still looking full and healthy. Ideal for those with natural texture or perm, but heat tools may be needed otherwise. It’s a gorgeous go-to for summer but does need good moisture products to avoid frizz.

#17 Messy Bun For Long Thick Hair
This tousled messy bun brings effortless charm to long thick hair, especially with soft pieces pulled out at the front. It adds casual volume up top, which helps balance fuller cheeks or rounder faces. It’s fantastic for second-day hair—especially if you’ve got natural texture or waves. Thick hair holds this style in place better than fine textures. Just be cautious of frizz if your strands are coarse or prone to dryness—prep with a leave-in cream or mousse.

#18 Low Ponytail With Thick Curtain Bangs
Sleek and tailored, this low ponytail paired with bold curtain bangs is a timeless choice for thick, straight hair. The thick bangs open up the face while elongating the cheekbones, ideal for longer or heart-shaped faces. The ponytail sits low and smooth, perfect for professional or formal settings. Straight hair works best for this finish, though heat styling is required for upkeep. It’s simple but sophisticated, and great for controlling thick hair with elegance.

#19 Cute Bubble Braids For Thick Long Hair
This high bubble ponytail is a fun and chic style that works especially well on long, dense hair. The hair is pulled tight and secured with gold bands to form perfectly bubbled sections—great for showcasing length while keeping strands secure. It suits round or square faces, but might feel tight for all-day wear. Sleek sides and glossy texture add a polished effect. A little edge control or pomade helps maintain that smooth base all day.

#20 Velvessence Hairstyle
Sleek, glossy, and refined—this Velvessence style is a stunning choice for long, thick hair. The hair is precision-cut with a subtle inward curve at the ends, creating a polished silhouette that enhances the thickness without overwhelming the face. Perfect for oval or heart-shaped faces, the center part elongates and balances the features. This style requires a high-shine finish, so it’s best suited to straight or straightened hair. The downside? It’s not wash-and-go—you’ll need a flat iron and smoothing serum to maintain that glassy surface, especially if your texture leans wavy or frizzy.

#21 Flowvanna Hairstyle
The Flowvanna is all about effortless glamour—huge volume, cascading layers, and a warm auburn hue that glows in sunlight. Thick hair is a must for achieving this level of drama. Curtain bangs sweep softly to the sides, blending seamlessly into feathered layers that build body. Ideal for oval faces and those who love bold, statement hair. Expect daily styling if you want to keep that volume at the crown intact.
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