![]() ![]() Who does this work best for? This shape works well for all curl types. The top has a square shape that works well for a line haircuts. The entire hair is layered for movement and volume. I also cut some shorter fringe for a more dramatic effect. The back is really rounded that works well with this length. I cut the back on the shorter side but left the front as long as I could for that dramatic look. She grew out her hair to her “dream length” but when she achieved it she realized she wanted something a little edgier and shorter. Shai: This girl wanted something a little funky. Who does this work best for? This cut creates a weightless shape that is beautiful on curl types 3B-4A. I call it a foundation cut because the cut is built from the foundation up. Each curl is trimmed and shaped so that it does not sit on the section below it, which gives the cut a beautiful silhouette. I call this cut a “Foundation Cut” which is a curl by curl cutting method I developed based on DevaCurl dry cutting training principals. Robin: This is Candace, a client of mine. Stylist: Robin Sjobolm, o wner of Southern Curl salon, Curly Hair Artistry’s Curly Artist of 2015 and one of the Refinery29’s top 15 curly hair artists Who does this work best for? Long length hair for all curl textures ranging from loose to tight. We used Curlisto’s Repair Cream, Lotion Plus, and Glow & Shine. We simply call this Versus Diametrix because the frame is cut on the opposite side of the face to allow the diagonal angles of hair to frame the face by avoiding the awkward “shelf effect.” Versus Diametrix allows clients with long curls to enjoy the versatility of hairstyles, as well as create more defined curls and avoid frizz. Stylist: Christo, Global Artistic Director of Curlisto® products and Christo Fifth Avenue SalonĬhristo: This is a long diagonal angled cut in which the Diametrix Cutting Technique is applied to take away the bottom bulkiness of the style to allow the curls to lie beautifully framed around the face. Who does this work best for? This is another versatile shape that works well on all hair textures. ![]() This shape works great with the curl by curl method to create that random uneven look even though it all blends in. The entire cut is square to remove bulk but keeping the top a bit shorter and rounded. I decided to create an oval shape to contour her cheek bones and allow me to gradually build weight on the crown for that added height on top. It’s ideal for short to medium hair but can work on long hair. This shape is great for the curly girl that wants to keep as much of the length but loves volume. This type of hair is usually really heavy and doesn’t have a lot of movement. Stylist: Shai Amiel, owner of CAPELLA salon Air drying is best for this look before picking it out into a fro. Aside from a small fringe trim done every 6-8 weeks, a full haircut salon visit won’t be necessary for a while. It’s also for the curly girl who is not afraid of attention. Who does this work best for? This is for thicker and denser curls or higher textures of curls. The fringe area draws attention to the eyes and it also creates a cut out face frame. We can appreciate the thickness of the hair. This is a rounder, expanded, denser volume. The cushion we mainly refer to as frizz is utilized to create a different type of volume. What makes this square curved shape eye candy is that it’s naturally and unapologetically curly while softening it with a fringe commonly known as a bang. It definitely gets noticed from all directions and angles. Stylist: Isabella Vázquez, Hairdresser, Editorial Stylist, Artistic Director, This is the type of shape that walks into the room before you do. ![]() Here are 18 haircuts by top stylists in the industry, featuring real curls of varying lengths, shapes, sizes and styles. And we know just how challenging it can be to find haircut inspiration that features real, natural curls. Luckily, there is a growing number of curly hair specialists today who have fully embraced the beauty and versatility of curls – and are teaching others how to do the same. Most of us grew up traumatized by bad salon experiences and stylists who made us feel like our natural texture was inherently wrong. ![]()
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