Hi, I’m Lena — a professional hairstylist with over a decade in busy salons. In this gallery of 136 curated hairstyle woman images I showcase a wide range of cuts, colors and textures suited to every hair type and lifestyle. Inside youll find short pixies, shoulder-length lobs, layered long cuts, romantic updos, beachy waves, braids and modern color techniques. I designed the selection to help you identify styles that flatter your face shape, hair density and maintenance level. For fine hair choose volume-boosting layers and root-lift mousse; for thick hair consider long layers or texturizing shears to remove bulk. If you’re unsure about color, start with subtle balayage or soft babylights. Use the images to create a clear reference for your stylist, and follow the brief styling tips included with each photo for salon-to-street-ready results.
Sleek Feed‑In Cornrows Transitioning to Long Beaded Box Braids

This style suits natural, tightly coiled to curly textures and medium‑to‑thick hair; fine hair can wear it with lightweight extensions for added density. Start with clean, detangled hair and create precise parts; use the feed‑in cornrow technique at the crown to establish a smooth, low‑tension base, then transition each cornrow into individual box braids down the length. Add pre‑stretched kanekalon or human hair extensions for length and to bulk the braids, and secure ends with knotting, micro‑rubber bands or hot water sealing for synthetic hair. Tools needed: rattail comb, sectioning clips, edge brush, small rubber bands, crochet/extension needle (optional), trimming shears and bead applicator. Recommended products: leave‑in conditioner, lightweight oil or scalp serum, strong hold edge control, braid mousse and a conditioning braid spray. Difficulty: advanced — expect 3–8 hours depending on length/size; book a professional if you’re inexperienced. Maintenance: sleep with a silk/satin scarf or bonnet, refresh edges with edge control and braid spray, lightly oil the scalp weekly, cleanse with a diluted shampoo or dry shampoo, and remove or re‑do braids after 6–8 weeks to avoid breakage. Avoid heavy accessories that strain the roots.
Double Dutch (Boxer) Braids with Pancaked Texture

This look is ideal for medium to very thick, curly, coily or wavy hair — it also adapts well to straight hair when texture is added with product. Technique: create a deep center part, clip sections, then work two Dutch (underside) braids from the hairline to the nape, incorporating hair as you go; finish with secure elastics and gently pancake each braid by pulling the outer strands to widen and add volume. For the softer crown detail, add small rope or cornrow accents along the part before braiding. Tools needed: rat-tail comb, sectioning clips, small elastic bands, wide-tooth comb, and a soft bristle brush. Products required: hydrating leave-in conditioner, lightweight styling cream or mousse for hold, edge control gel for baby hairs, a light oil or braid spray for scalp moisture, and a medium-hold hairspray to finish. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 30–75 minutes depending on length and thickness. Maintenance tips: sleep on a satin pillow or bonnet, refresh edges weekly, mist braids with braid spray or diluted leave-in to prevent dryness, avoid heavy buildup, and remove after 6–8 weeks to reduce tension on the hairline.
Romantic Voluminous Side Braid Updo with Loose Curls

Suitable for medium to long hair with natural wave or thick texture, this romantic voluminous side braid updo blends loose braiding and soft curls to create an elegant, lived-in finish. Start on clean, towel-dried hair: apply a lightweight mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry with a round brush or diffuse to preserve natural wave. Section the crown and lightly backcomb for lift; create a loose Dutch/French braid along one side, pulling and pancaking the braid to widen it. Curl remaining sections with a 1 barrel, finger-comb curls, then incorporate them into the braid and pin into a low side cascade or soft chignon. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, 1 curling iron or wand, teasing brush, bobby pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, texturizing or sea-salt spray, lightweight mousse, medium-hold hairspray, optional shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires braid control and pinning technique; allow 30–60 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, refresh texture with dry shampoo or salt spray, re-curl loosened tendrils and re-pin any pieces for longevity.
Layered Blonde Waves with Side‑Swept Fringe — Voluminous Romantic Curls

This layered, shoulder‑length style with long side‑swept bangs suits medium to thick hair best and can be adapted for finer hair with layering and texturizing products or clip‑in extensions. Create the shape with long graduated layers to encourage natural volume and movement. Styling technique: towel dry, apply a heat protectant and a lightweight volumizing mousse at roots, then blow‑dry using a large round brush to lift the crown and smooth the fringe. Section hair and wrap mid‑lengths and ends around a 25–32 mm curling iron or wand, alternating directions for a natural, lived‑in wave. Use a cool shot and let curls set before gently separating with fingers or a wide‑tooth comb. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, large round brush, 25–32 mm curling iron or wand, clips and wide‑tooth comb; optional flat iron for the fringe. Products required: heat protectant, root‑lift mousse, flexible hold hairspray, light texturizing spray and a small amount of shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires sectioning and curl direction control. Maintenance: trim every 8–10 weeks, deep condition weekly, refresh waves with mist + curl cream, and avoid heavy oils at the roots.
Textured Half-Up Twist with Loose Waves and Face‑Framing Pieces

This relaxed half-up twist is ideal for long, medium to thick hair with natural wave or texture; straight hair can be curled for movement and very curly hair can be smoothed into defined waves. Start on towel-dried hair with a heat protectant, then rough-dry or diffuse to preserve natural body. Create loose, face‑framing sections at the temples, take two small crown sections and twist them toward the back, securing into a low half‑pony with an elastic. Loosen (pancake) the twists and crown slightly for lift, and leave ends soft and tousled. Tools: blow dryer (diffuser optional), 1–1.25 curling wand or flat iron for re-shaping waves, tail comb, bobby pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, light styling mousse or volumizer for fine hair, sea-salt or texturizing spray, lightweight hairspray, and a smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: easy–medium — 10–25 minutes depending on prep. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely braid, refresh texture with dry shampoo or sea-salt spray, re-curl a few pieces as needed, and trim ends every 8–12 weeks to avoid split ends.
Romantic Half-Up Braided Twist with Soft Cascading Curls

Suitable hair types: Best on medium to long lengths; fine-to-medium hair holds the style nicely, while thick hair will need more pins or light thinning. Styling technique: Prep hair with heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, then blow-dry smooth or with a bit of wave. Create two loose rope twists or shallow Dutch braids from each temple toward the back, pancake them for width and texture, secure with a small elastic, then loop and pin the joined sections into a soft knotted half‑up. Create 1 barrel curls on the remaining lengths, alternating directions and leaving the ends slightly softer for a modern finish. Tools needed: 1 curling iron or wand, tail comb, round brush, sectioning clips, small elastics and varied-length bobby pins. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or spray, texturizing spray, light-to-medium hold hairspray, and a smoothing serum or shine spray. Difficulty level: Intermediate (30–45 minutes). Maintenance tips: Refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, touch up stray curls with low heat, sleep on a silk pillowcase or in a loose braid, and re-secure pins as needed to maintain shape.
Textured Romantic Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitable for medium-to-thick hair and natural waves or curls, this romantic textured messy updo works best on shoulder-length to long hair; fine hair can be built out with clip-in extensions or a little padding. Prep damp hair with a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, then blow-dry with a round brush for lift. Create loose bends using a 1 curling wand (curl away from the face) and roughen the curls with a texturizing spray or powder. Section the hair, lightly backcomb the crown for height, then twist and pin sections into a low, loosely arranged bun, securing with bobby pins placed crisscross. Leave soft face‑framing tendrils and gently pull pieces free for a relaxed, lived-in finish. Tools: blowdryer, round brush, 1 curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, small elastics. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing spray/powder, medium-hold hairspray, light shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires practiced pin placement and balance. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo or texturizer, touch up tendrils with a wand, and resecure pins as needed; avoid heavy oils that flatten the shape.
Textured Messy Side Braid with Face‑Framing Waves

Suitable for medium to long hair with natural wave or light curl, this relaxed side braid works well on fine hair when built with texturizing products and on thick hair when softened with layers. Start on second‑day or dry hair for better grip: mist a heat protectant, apply a sea‑salt or texturizing spray mid‑shaft to ends, and rough‑dry while lifting at the roots for volume. Create soft face‑framing waves with a 1 curling wand or flat iron, alternating directions for a natural finish. Loosely backcomb the crown for lift, then gather hair to one side and braid loosely — either a relaxed fishtail or an undone three‑strand — pulling gently on edges to open the braid and reveal texture. Tools: 1 curling wand, hair dryer, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic bands, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing/sea‑salt spray, light hold hairspray, dry shampoo or powder for grip, small smoothing oil for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — requires practice to balance looseness and structure. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo and re‑pull face pieces each morning, and avoid heavy conditioners before styling to keep texture.
Textured Tousled Short Blonde Bob with Face‑Framing Curtain Bangs

This airy, layered short bob with face‑framing curtain bangs works best on fine to medium hair and on natural waves — it also suits straight hair when shaped with soft texture. The salon technique combines graduated layering at the crown, point‑cut ends, and light texturizing with a razor or scissors to create movement without bulk. To style, blow‑dry with a medium round brush or diffuser to lift the roots, then use a 25–32 mm curling wand or flat iron to create loose S‑shaped waves; finger‑comb and tousle for a lived‑in finish. Essential tools: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, curling wand, clips, and thinning/texturizing shears (for professional cuts). Recommended products: lightweight root lift or mousse, heat protectant, sea‑salt or texturizing spray, small amount of smoothing serum for ends, and a flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty level: moderate — a stylist cut helps, but daily styling is quick once technique is learned. Maintenance: trims every 6–8 weeks to keep shape, purple/toning shampoo for blonde upkeep, weekly deep conditioning, and limit heat to preserve integrity.
Textured Low Messy Bun with Face‑Framing Layers — Soft Updo for Medium to Thick Hair

Suitable for medium to thick hair and for natural waves or straight hair with added texture. Fine hair can wear it if prepped with root-lifting products or light extensions for fullness. Start on towel-dried hair: apply heat protectant and a lightweight mousse or root-lifter. Rough-dry with a round brush or diffuser to build volume, then create loose, face‑framing layers by curling with a 1–1.25 barrel away from the face for soft shape. Backcomb slightly at the crown for lift. Gather hair into a low, loosely twisted bun at the nape, secure with an elastic and discreet bobby pins, leaving several tendrils out and gently pulling sections to soften the silhouette. For added detail, weave a small braid or twist into the bun. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, curling iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastics, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing or sea-salt spray, light-hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends, dry shampoo for next-day grip. Difficulty: Moderate — salon-friendly but achievable at home with practice (25–40 minutes). Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo, re-pin loose pieces, sleep on a silk pillowcase, avoid heavy oils at the roots, and trim layers every 8–12 weeks to maintain shape.
Textured Low Bun with Curtain Bangs and Face‑Framing Tendrils

This romantic, textured low bun with curtain bangs and loose face‑framing tendrils works best on straight to wavy hair and fine-to-medium density. For very fine hair, use volumizing products and backcombing at the crown; for thicker hair, smooth bulk with thinning or controlled sections. Start on second‑day hair: apply a heat protectant and a lightweight volumizing mousse at the roots. Blow-dry with a round brush for shape, then create soft curls at the front and ends with a 19–25 mm curling iron or wand. Loosely gather hair at the nape, twist into a low, messy bun and secure with bobby pins, pulling small pieces free to soften the silhouette. Tools needed: curling iron/wand, tail comb, bobby pins, small elastic, sectioning clips, blow dryer and round brush. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray or sea‑salt spray, light flexible hairspray and a tiny smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: moderate—requires basic curling and pinning skills. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh tendrils with a quick heat touch‑up, reapply dry shampoo at roots between washes and trim bangs every 3–6 weeks to keep the fringe shape.
Textured Side Fishtail Braid with Volumized Crown

Suitable for medium to long hair with fine-to-medium or thick textures; works best with natural wave or lightly layered cuts. Start on second-day hair for grip: apply texturizing/sea-salt spray and a small amount of volumizing mousse at the roots. Blow-dry with a round brush, focusing on lift at the crown, then backcomb gently at the root and smooth the top layer with a tail comb. Gather hair to one side and create a loose fishtail braid about two-thirds down, alternating small sections and pulling strands outward to pancake for width and softness. Secure with a small clear elastic and hide it with a wrapped strand or decorative pin; pull a few face-framing tendrils free for a soft, undone finish. Tools: tail comb, paddle brush, 1 curling iron (optional for extra wave), bobby pins and elastics. Products: dry shampoo, texturizing spray/sea-salt spray, light-hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: moderate — requires practice with fishtail technique and pancaking. Maintenance: refresh texture with dry shampoo, re-pancake or loosen the braid daily, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely re-braid, and trim ends every 10–12 weeks.
Gorgeous Hairstyle Inspiration

This beautiful hairstyle offers a perfect blend of elegance and style, suitable for various occasions with professional styling tips.
Victorian-Inspired Voluminous Rolled Updo — Red Hair, Textured Formal Style

Suitability: Best for medium to thick long hair or long hair with added extensions; fine hair will need padding or a hair rat and extra texturizing to hold volume. Ideal for formal events, portraits, or editorial work. Styling technique: Work on dry, pre-textured hair. Section the hair into crown, side panels and lower nape. Backcomb the crown for lift, smooth the surface, then create large rolled pin curls and barrel rolls, pinning each roll securely to the head with long hair pins. Leave delicate face-framing tendrils and soften with a small curling iron. Tools needed: tail comb, paddle brush, teasing brush, sectioning clips, curling iron (1–1.25 inch), long hair pins, assorted bobby pins, and a small rat/padding if needed. Products required: volumizing mousse or root-lift, salt or texturizing spray, heat protectant, strong-hold hairspray, smoothing serum or lightweight shine oil, and dry shampoo for grip. Difficulty level: Advanced; typically 45–90 minutes in a salon, best executed by a trained stylist for symmetry and secure pinning. Maintenance tips: avoid humidity, sleep on a silk pillow or wrap; refresh shape with dry shampoo and re-pin loose sections; have touch-up pins and a travel hairspray on hand. Book a trial for alterations to fit face shape and accessory placement.
Textured Twisted Low Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured twisted low updo suits medium to long hair and works especially well on natural waves or lightly curled hair. For fine hair, add foam volumizer or padding for lift; for thick hair, work in smaller sections to control bulk. Technique: create loose twists from the front and crown, gently backcomb the roots for volume, then pin twists into a low, slightly off‑center bun, leaving a few face‑framing tendrils. Tools needed: 1–1.25 in curling iron, tail comb, teasing brush, sectioning clips, bobby pins (U pins + standard), small clear elastics. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, sea salt or texturizing spray, light‑to‑medium hold hairspray, and a small smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty level: moderate — suitable for a stylist or confident DIYer; allow 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or wrap in a silk scarf, refresh texture with a few sprays of dry shampoo or salt spray, re‑pin any loosened pieces, and retouch tendrils with a curling iron if they lose shape. Avoid heavy conditioners at the crown to preserve volume.
Textured Romantic Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitable hair types: medium to thick hair with natural wave or loose curl works best; fine hair can achieve similar volume with strategic teasing and padding, and straight hair benefits from pre‑curling. Styling technique: from a salon perspective, start on towel‑dried hair with a volumizing mousse and heat protectant. Blow‑dry with a round brush for lift at the roots. Create loose curls with a 3/4–1 curling iron, finger‑comb, then lightly backcomb the crown for height. Gather hair into a low or mid updo, twisting and pinning sections irregularly to form a soft, messy bun; pull out a few face‑framing tendrils and soften with a curling iron if needed. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, curling iron, teasing comb, sectioning clips, strong bobby pins and small elastics. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing or sea‑salt spray, flexible hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty level: moderate — achievable at home with practice; allow 30–45 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo or texturizer, re‑pin loose pieces as needed and touch up tendrils with a curling iron for next‑day wear.
Voluminous Curled Loop Updo — Textured Bridal & Editorial Updo

This sculpted, looped updo works best on medium to thick, long hair; fine hair benefits from clip-in extensions or a volumizing pad for structure. Technique: section hair into crown, side and nape zones; lightly backcomb the crown for lift, curl 1–1.25 sections away from the face, form loose loops and pin each loop to the head with U-pins, then refine shape with strategically placed pinning and smoothing at the hairline. Tools needed: medium-barrel curling iron or wand, tail comb, teasing brush, duckbill clips, various sizes of bobby pins/U-pins, sectioning clips, and a blow-dryer. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift foam applied at damp roots, light-hold styling cream for smoothness, texturizing spray for grip, and a strong-hold hairspray for longevity; optional shine serum for polished finish. Difficulty: advanced — expect 45–75 minutes depending on hair length and the use of extensions. Maintenance tips: avoid heavy humidity; sleep with a silk scarf or loose bonnet, refresh shape with a light mist of hairspray and reposition pins as needed, and book touch-ups for long events to preserve volume and smoothness.
Long Beach Waves with Soft Curtain-Framing Layers

This relaxed, salon-friendly look features long, loose beach waves and soft curtain-framing layers for natural movement and face balance. Hair type suitability: ideal for medium to thick hair and natural waves; fine hair can achieve the same effect with added texture and volumizing layers, while very curly hair should be smoothed first. Styling technique: work on towel-dried hair with a heat protectant, apply a lightweight mousse or root volumizer, then blow-dry with a nozzle and a medium round brush to lift the roots. Create waves with a 1–1.25
Long Layered Curly Hair with Face‑Framing Curtain Bangs

Suitable for natural waves to tight curls and medium to very thick hair, this long layered look with curtain bangs removes bulk while enhancing curl definition and movement. In the salon, achieve it with strategic long layers cut with point‑cutting to soften ends and a slightly over‑directed curtain bang to frame the face; for very curly textures cut dry to set the bang length. Styling technique: work on damp hair, apply a lightweight leave‑in conditioner, then a curl cream or light gel from mid‑length to ends and scrunch upwards. Diffuse on low heat while cupping curls to preserve shape, finishing with finger‑coiling for defined pieces and a drop of oil on ends. Tools needed: wide‑tooth comb, diffuser on a blow dryer, cutting shears and thinning/point‑cutting shears, and a small round brush for bang shaping if needed. Products: sulfate‑free shampoo, hydrating conditioner, leave‑in, curl cream or light gel, anti‑frizz oil, curl refresher spray. Difficulty: moderate — cutting requires skill and styling takes practice. Maintenance: trim layers and bangs every 8–12 weeks, deep‑condition weekly, sleep on a silk pillowcase or pineapple the hair, and refresh curls with water + leave‑in or refresher spray instead of daily washing.
Voluminous Double Dutch Braids with Fishtail Finish

Suitable for medium-to-long hair, this voluminous double Dutch-to-fishtail style works best on medium to thick textures; fine hair can be bulked up with product and backcombing, and curly hair can be smoothed slightly before braiding. Styling technique: start on slightly dirty or day-two hair for better grip — mist with texturizing spray and apply a lightweight mousse at the roots. Section into two panels and create Dutch braids from the hairline toward the nape, then transition each braid into a loose fishtail (or continue as three-strand) and secure with small elastics. Pancake the braids by gently pulling outer loops to build volume and create a soft, undone finish; pull a few face-framing strands. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, small clear elastics, bobby pins, 1 curling wand (optional for added texture), and a fine-tooth comb. Products required: sea-salt or texturizing spray, lightweight mousse or root lifter, flexible-hold hairspray, dry shampoo for refresh, and a dab of smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — allow 30–45 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or wrap loosely with a scarf, refresh with dry shampoo or mist, re-pancake and retighten elastics as needed, and trim ends regularly to keep braids neat.
Textured Shoulder-Length Lob with Soft Curtain Bangs

This textured shoulder-length lob with soft curtain bangs suits straight to wavy hair and fine-to-medium thickness; medium-thick hair also works well with added thinning or long layers to remove bulk. The salon cut uses blunt weight at the ends with long, face-framing layers and lightly feathered curtain bangs for movement. To style: towel-dry, apply a root-lifting mousse and a lightweight heat protectant. Blow-dry with a medium round brush, lifting at the roots and rotating the brush through the mid-lengths to create body; finish by flicking ends with a 1–1.25 curling iron or flat iron for soft bends away from the face. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1 curling or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root spray, smoothing cream or light serum, texturizing spray, flexible hairspray, and dry shampoo for refreshes. Difficulty level: moderate — requires basic blow-dry skill and bang shaping. Maintenance tips: trims every 6–8 weeks for bangs (8–12 for layers), weekly deep-conditioning, use sulfate-free shampoo, and refresh volume with dry shampoo and light texturizer between washes.
Textured Twisted Low Chignon Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitability: This elegant twisted low chignon works best on medium to thick hair and on shoulder‑length to long cuts. Fine hair can achieve the look with light backcombing or clip‑in extensions for fullness. Styling technique: Start on clean, towel‑dried hair. Apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, blow‑dry with a round brush for lift, then add a texturizing spray. Create soft waves with a 1‑inch curling wand to build shape. Section hair, loosely twist and pin each section into a low chignon at the nape, leaving 2–4 face‑framing tendrils. Gently pull on twists to soften and add volume at the crown for a relaxed, romantic finish. Tools needed: 1‑inch curling wand, blow dryer and round brush, rat‑tail comb for sectioning, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, and small elastics. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse, texturizing/dry shampoo, medium‑to‑strong hold hairspray, and a tiny dab of shine serum. Difficulty level: Intermediate; expect 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: Sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo and hairspray, and secure loose pieces with hidden pins for next‑day wear.
Braided Crown Updo with Soft Face‑Framing Tendrils

This polished braided crown updo works best on medium to thick hair and holds well on natural waves or straightened hair with added texture. From a salon perspective, start on second‑day hair for better grip: apply a light texturizing spray and work a heat protectant into dry sections. Create two Dutch/French braids from each temple toward the back, wrap them into a low braided bun and secure with elastic bands and strong bobby pins. Pull a few fine pieces loose around the face and use a small barrel curling iron to add soft bends for a lived‑in finish. Tools: tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic bands, bobby pins, small curling iron or flat iron and a blow dryer if starting damp. Products: texturizing spray or sea salt mist, flexible hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends and a dry shampoo to refresh. Difficulty: intermediate — requires braiding skill and pinning technique. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely wrap with a silk scarf, refresh with dry shampoo and mist of salt spray, re‑pin loose areas as needed and rebraid fully after 2–3 days to avoid excess tangling. Regular deep conditioning will keep ends healthy.
Loose Textured Dutch-to-Fishtail Side Braid

This look suits medium-long to long hair best and works especially well on medium to thick textures or naturally wavy hair — fine hair can achieve the same fullness with added texture and teasing; very curly hair can be smoothed slightly for definition or left natural for a more bohemian finish. Technique: start on dry hair with a root-lifting product, rough-dry, then mist with texturizing spray. Create two Dutch braids from the hairline toward the nape (or one Dutch at the crown) and merge into a single large, pancaked fishtail/three-strand braid down the side. Pull gently on each braid segment to broaden and create the soft, undone volume shown, and tug a few face-framing pieces loose. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, small clear elastics, bobby pins, and an optional curling wand for ends. Products required: volumizing mousse or dry shampoo, sea-salt/texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, and a smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate (30–50 minutes). Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely tie a silk scarf, refresh with dry shampoo and re-pancake sections, and secure any loosened areas with discreet bobby pins between washes.
Long Layered Waves with Face‑Framing Curtain Layers

This salon-style look suits medium to thick hair and straight-to-wavy textures; fine hair can also wear it with added layering for volume. Start with long, graduated layers and subtle face-framing curtain pieces to create movement. Styling technique: apply a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse to damp hair, then blow-dry with a round brush lifting at the roots to set volume. Use a 1–1.25 inch (25–32 mm) curling iron to wrap mid-lengths and ends away from the face, leaving the last 1–2 inches out for a modern, undone wave. Alternate curl directions for natural movement, then finger-comb and finish with a light texturizing spray and flexible-hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, sectioning clips, 1–1.25 curling iron, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, light silicone serum or oil for shine, texturizing spray, and flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — 25–40 minutes depending on length. Maintenance tips: trim every 8–12 weeks, use color-safe sulfate-free shampoo for red tones, deep-condition weekly, refresh waves with dry shampoo or quick touch-up curls, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve style.
Tousled Textured Wavy Bob — Chin-Length Layered Cut

Salon-friendly textured wavy bob that works best on fine to medium hair and natural wave patterns. This chin-length cut uses soft layers and a deep side part to add volume and movement without weight. Styling technique: start on towel-damp hair, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse at the roots and a sea-salt spray through mid-lengths, then rough-dry with a diffuser while scrunching or use a round brush to lift the roots and flick the ends. Create loose, undone waves with a 1 curling wand or flat iron by taking small sections and alternating directions; leave the last inch straighter for a modern, lived-in finish. Tools needed: blow dryer (diffuser or round brush), 1 curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, sea-salt spray, texturizing paste or cream, flexible-hold hairspray and dry shampoo for refreshes. Difficulty level: easy–intermediate — most clients can replicate after one in-salon demo. Maintenance tips: trims every 6–8 weeks, avoid heavy conditioners at the roots, refresh second-day texture with dry shampoo or a light salt spray, and deep-condition weekly to maintain shine.
Textured Layered Lob with Curtain Bangs

This textured, layered lob with soft curtain bangs offers face-framing movement and shoulder-grazing length. Suitable for fine to medium hair to add body, and for thicker hair when softened with interior layers, it also flatters natural waves or straight hair that can hold shape. Cut technique: long graduated layers with subtle face-framing and a blunt-soft curtain fringe—request point cutting and light interior thinning to remove bulk and create feathered ends. Styling technique: towel-blot damp hair, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant through the lengths. Blow-dry with a medium round brush to lift the roots and shape the bangs, or diffuse to enhance natural texture. Finish by alternating sections on a 1–1.25
Textured Curly Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft textured updo suits wavy to curly hair (2A–3C) and medium to thick densities best; fine hair can achieve the look with light teasing or clip‑in pieces. Start on towel‑dried hair with a heat protectant and a lightweight mousse for hold. Diffuse or air‑dry to enhance natural wave, then use a 3/4–1 curling wand to define select pieces. Section hair, twist and loosely pin curls into a low to mid bun, leaving several face‑framing tendrils free for a relaxed, romantic finish. Backcomb slightly at the crown for lift and secure with U‑pins and strong bobby pins. Tools: blow dryer with diffuser, curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and elastics. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, salt/texturizing spray, light‑to‑medium hold hairspray and a drop of smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 25–40 minutes in a salon setting. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely pineapple, refresh with dry shampoo and a spritz of texture spray, reheat small tendrils as needed and tighten pins every few days for longer wear.
Textured Messy High Bun with Wispy Fringe — Voluminous Updo for Wavy/Curly Hair

This tousled high bun with a wispy, face-framing fringe works best on wavy to curly hair and medium-to-thick textures; fine hair can achieve the same lift with light backcombing or clip‑in extensions. Start on towel‑dried hair: apply a volumizing mousse through roots and a sea‑salt or texturizing spray through lengths. Rough‑dry with a diffuser to enhance natural wave, then create a high ponytail leaving out front fringe and a few tendrils. Lightly backcomb the crown for extra lift, twist the pony loosely and pin into a messy bun, pulling pieces out for shape. Use a 1
Textured Asymmetric Pixie with Long Side-Swept Bangs

This modern textured asymmetric pixie works best on fine to medium hair, and can be adapted for thicker hair by adding longer layers to reduce bulk. The cut is created with short, stacked nape layers and longer, side-swept fringe to frame the face — ideally dry-cut in the salon so the shape reads exactly where you want it. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, then blow-dry the fringe with a small round brush directing hair across the forehead. Use a flat iron or small-barrel curling iron to add a soft bend to pieces for separation. Tools needed: blow dryer, small round brush, flat iron (optional), tail comb, and sectioning clips. Products: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or salt spray, texturizing paste or matte wax, and a light-hold hairspray. Difficulty: easy–moderate — daily styling is quick but achieving the cut’s precision requires a professional. Maintenance: trim every 4–6 weeks to keep the asymmetric lines, use a weekly deep conditioner if heat styling frequently, and refresh texture with a few drops of paste rather than heavy serums.
Textured Crown Braid Updo — Romantic Braided Halo

This textured crown braid updo flatters medium-to-thick hair and works best on long lengths; wavy or lightly curled hair gives the most natural volume. For fine hair, add clip-in padding or a texturizing powder to create grip. Technique: section hair into top and back, create a Dutch or French braid along the hairline on both sides or one continuous braid around the crown, pancake the braid to widen it, then tuck and pin the ends into a low chignon or secure them along the nape. Pull a few face-framing pieces loose for softness. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic bands, bobby pins, and a few duckbill clips. Helpful appliances: 1” curling iron to add body before braiding. Products required: dry shampoo or texturizing spray for grip, lightweight styling cream or serum for flyaways, and a medium-hold hairspray to set. Difficulty: moderate — expect 25–40 minutes depending on length and practice. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillow or loosely wrap with a silk scarf, refresh texture with dry shampoo, and re-pin any loosened sections; avoid heavy oils that will weigh the braid down.
Two-Tone Sculpted Pin Curls for Short Curly Hair

Perfect for short to mid-length hair with natural texture or straight hair prepped to hold shape. Works best on fine-to-medium density; very thick hair will require thinning or careful sectioning. Start on freshly washed, towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a firm-setting mousse or setting lotion. Section into ½–1-inch subsections, finger-roll each strand into tight pin curls or use a 7–13 mm curling iron for uniform ringlets. Secure with small metal pins or clips and allow to cool fully (or diffuse on cool until set). Release, position the curls asymmetrically across the forehead, and refine with a lightweight pomade for separation and a strong-hold hairspray for lasting hold. Tools: small-barrel curling iron or straightener for finger-curling, fine-tooth tail comb, duckbill clips/pins, and a dryer with a diffuser. Products: heat protectant, setting lotion/mousse, lightweight pomade or cream, strong-hold hairspray, and a shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires precise sectioning and patience. Maintenance: sleep on a silk scarf/bonnet, refresh with water + mousse or quick heat-touch on individual curls, use color-safe/purple shampoo for bleached sections, and deep-condition and tone every 4–6 weeks.
Textured Curly Pixie with Deep Side Part — Short Curly Hairstyle

Suitable for wavy to tight curly hair and most densities, this textured curly pixie with a deep side part creates face-framing volume while keeping the sides neat. Start on damp, towel-blotted hair: apply a lightweight leave-in conditioner, then a curl-defining cream or light mousse from roots to ends. Use a tail comb to set a defined deep side part, scrunch sections and diffuse on low heat and low speed to lift the roots and enhance natural curl formation. For piecey definition in the fringe, wrap a few front strands around a small 3/4–1 inch curling wand and finger-comb to blend. Finish with a pea-sized amount of matte paste or lightweight pomade to sculpt the sides and a flexible-hold hairspray to lock shape without stiffness. Tools: diffuser, blow dryer, small curling wand, wide-tooth comb/tail comb, microfiber towel. Products: leave-in conditioner, curl cream or mousse, matte paste, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: medium — requires simple shaping and regular styling but no advanced techniques. Maintenance tips: trim every 4–6 weeks, deep-condition weekly, refresh with water + leave-in on day two, and sleep on silk to minimize frizz.
Sleek Low Chignon Twist — Polished Bridal/Evening Updo

This polished low chignon twist is ideal for straight to slightly wavy hair in medium to long lengths and medium to thick density; fine hair can also wear it with added texture or padding. Salon-tested technique: blow-dry smooth with a round brush or flat iron, create a deep side part, gather hair into a low pony at the nape, twist the tail into a looped chignon and tuck the ends under, securing with bobby pins and hairpins for a seamless finish. Tools needed: paddle brush, fine-tooth tail comb, blow dryer, flat iron (optional), elastic, assorted bobby pins and U-pins, and a boar-bristle or smoothing brush. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight smoothing cream or serum, light-hold hairspray, and texturizing spray or dry shampoo for extra grip on freshly washed hair; finishing shine spray if desired. Difficulty level: moderate — expect 20–35 minutes depending on practice. Maintenance tips: mist with flexible-hold spray to avoid stiffness, refresh root volume with dry shampoo, check pins before activity, and sleep on a silk pillowcase or re-secure the style each morning to preserve shape.
Textured Chin-Length Wavy Bob with Face‑Framing Layers

This textured chin-length bob with face-framing layers works best on fine to medium hair and naturally wavy or loose-curly textures. It can be adapted for straight hair with added texturizing and for thicker hair with strategic thinning. To style, work with damp hair: apply a volumizing mousse at the roots and a light leave-in detangler through the lengths, then rough-dry while lifting at the roots with your fingers or a round brush to create body. Define pieces with a 1
Textured Messy Top Knot with Curtain Fringe and Face‑Framing Pieces

This relaxed, textured top knot with a soft curtain fringe suits fine to medium hair and works beautifully on naturally wavy or slightly straight hair; thick hair can be adapted by using more texturizing and smaller sections. Technique: apply a lightweight heat protectant and a volumizing mousse to damp hair. Blow-dry with a round brush to add lift at the crown and shape the fringe. Use a 1 curling iron or flat iron to add loose bends to the ends and a few face‑framing strands. Gather hair loosely at the crown, twist into a messy bun and secure with an elastic and several bobby pins, pulling out small pieces for softness. Finish with a texturizing spray at the roots and a light‑hold hairspray to keep shape while preserving movement. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, tail comb, 1 curling iron, hair tie, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing spray or powder, light‑hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: easy–medium (15–25 minutes). Maintenance: refresh roots with dry shampoo, reshape loose strands each day with a quick touch of texturizer, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and trim the fringe every 4–6 weeks to maintain the soft curtain effect.
Voluminous Textured Curly Half‑Up Ponytail with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This voluminous half‑up curly ponytail suits medium to long hair and works best on natural waves to medium curls; straight hair will need pre‑curling. To create it, rough‑dry with a root‑lift product, section the top crown and gently backcomb for height, then curl 1–1.25 sections away from the face. Gather the top and mid‑lengths into a loose half‑up ponytail, secure with an elastic, and pin twisted sections into the base to create the bouffant shape. Leave delicate face‑framing tendrils and touch them up with a small barrel for softness. Tools: blow dryer with diffuser or round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, and elastics. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray or salt spray, light‑hold hairspray, and a small shine serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate (25–40 minutes). Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and a light mist of water plus curl cream, retouch a few curls on day two, sleep loosely in a silk scarf or pineapple, and use dry texturizer to revive volume. For fine hair add a clip‑in loop or powder for lift; for thick hair, work in smaller sections and stronger hold spray.
Textured Romantic Boho Braid with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured boho braid is ideal for medium to long hair and works best on straight to wavy textures; fine hair benefits from added texturizer and volumizing products, while thicker hair can be thinned slightly to reduce bulk. Start on dry hair: apply a sea-salt or texturizing spray and a small amount of dry shampoo at the roots for grip. Create a loose center or off-center part and leave two small face‑framing pieces out. Backcomb lightly at the crown for lift, then gather hair and work a relaxed French or Dutch braid down the nape, pulling sections gently to pancake the braid for width and softness. Secure with a clear elastic and hide the band with a wrapped strand or bobby pins. Tools: tail comb, wide-tooth brush, small elastics, bobby pins, and optional 1
Romantic Textured Half-Up with Voluminous Waves and Face‑Framing Layers

This romantic half-up style with soft, textured waves and a teased crown suits medium to long hair with natural body or layered cuts. It works best on medium to thick hair; fine hair can achieve the look using root padding or light backcombing. Start by applying a heat protectant to dry hair. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25 inch curling iron, alternating directions for a lived-in texture. Section the top crown, lightly backcomb the roots for volume, and smooth the top layer before gathering the sides into a loose half-up pouf; secure with pins and a small elastic. Pull a few face‑framing strands free and tousle through with fingers for softness. Tools: curling iron, teasing/combo brush, sectioning clips, bobby pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray or sea salt spray, lightweight hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: Moderate — requires basic curling and backcombing skills but no advanced braiding. Maintenance: refresh waves with a quick re-heat or texturizing spray, sleep on a silk pillowcase, use dry shampoo at the roots between washes, and avoid heavy oils near the crown to preserve lift.
Short Vintage Finger Waves — Soft Blonde Pixie Styling

Suitable for short to short–medium cuts (pixie, tapered crop) and fine to medium hair that can hold shape; coarse hair can work when thinned and finished with stronger products. Technique: start on towel-dried hair, apply a leave-in heat protectant and lightweight setting lotion or mousse. Blow-dry smooth with a round brush or diffuser for base volume, then use a small-barrel Marcel or 1 curling iron (or a flat iron for S-shaped bends) to form deep S-waves. Shape each wave with your fingers and pin into place with duckbill or styling clips, allowing sections to cool completely to set. Release clips and soften the waves with fingertips or a soft boar-bristle brush for a polished finish. Tools needed: 1 curling or Marcel iron, tail comb, small round brush, duckbill/clips, blow dryer. Products required: heat protectant, setting lotion or firm mousse, medium-strong hairspray, light shine serum or pomade for piece definition. Difficulty: moderate — professional look with practice. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with a light spritz or leave-in spray and re-sculpt with fingers, use dry shampoo between washes, and get trims every 4–6 weeks.
Textured Tousled Low Updo with Face‑Framing Pieces

This romantic, slightly messy low updo works best on medium to thick hair and on natural waves or loose curls; fine hair can achieve the same silhouette with root‑lift powder, light teasing, or a small padding piece. Technique: apply a heat protectant and volumizing mousse to damp hair, rough‑dry with a diffuser or round brush to build body, then create a low, loose pony at the nape. Twist the pony into a loose bun, secure with bobby pins and tug gently to open the shape. Pull out soft face‑framing pieces and use a 1
Textured Romantic Updo with Face-Framing Tendrils

Suitable for medium to thick hair and natural waves, this textured romantic updo with face-framing tendrils adapts well to straight or slightly wavy hair; fine hair benefits from padding or extensions for added body. Start by applying a heat protectant and lightweight volumizing mousse to damp hair, then blow-dry with a round brush to lift the crown. Create loose waves with a 1 curling iron, finger-comb, and backcomb the crown for lift. Section the hair, twist or loosely knot pieces into a low, messy bun, securing with bobby pins and an elastic; pull small sections free for soft tendrils at the face and nape. Tools: blow-dryer, round brush, 1 curling iron or wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, elastic, optional padding. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, texturizing or sea-salt spray, flexible-hold hairspray, small amount of shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires basic curling and pinning skills; 25–45 minutes. Maintenance: refresh texture with dry shampoo and texturizer, retuck pins as needed, sleep on a silk pillow or loose wrap, and trim face-framing pieces every 6–8 weeks.
Voluminous Half-Up Romantic Curls with Textured Braid

Suitability: Best for long to mid-long hair with medium to thick density; wavy or curly textures take the style naturally, while fine hair benefits from clip-in extensions for added body. Technique: Work on towel-dried hair — apply a heat protectant and volumizing mousse, then blow-dry with a diffuser or round brush to build lift. Section the crown, lightly backcomb for root volume, then create a loose rope or Dutch-style braid along the top and pin it into a half-up shape. Curl remaining hair with a 1–1.25 curling wand, alternating directions and leaving ends slightly straighter for a modern, undone finish. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling wand, blow dryer with diffuser or round brush, tail comb, sectioning clips, teasing brush, bobby pins, small elastics. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing/sea-salt spray, medium-hold hairspray, lightweight shine serum for ends. Difficulty level: Intermediate — allow 30–50 minutes depending on length. Maintenance tips: Sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, touch up pieces with the wand as needed, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to retain volume.
Romantic Textured Tousled Half-Up for Wavy or Curly Hair

This soft, voluminous half-up with loose face-framing tendrils works best on medium-to-long wavy or curly hair and on straight hair that’s pre-textured. To build the look, enhance natural waves or create loose S-shaped curls with a 1–1.25 curling wand, then lightly backcomb the crown for lift. Gather the top half into a loose, slightly elevated ponytail or pouf and secure with an elastic; hide the band and anchor volume with bobby pins. Pull out soft tendrils at the temples and loosen sections for a lived-in finish. Tools: curling wand, teasing comb, paddle brush, bobby pins, small elastic, sectioning clips. Products: heat protectant, sea-salt or texturizing spray, flexible-hold hairspray, light shine serum, dry shampoo. Difficulty: moderate — 20–35 minutes in salon or at home with practice. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with a spritz of dry shampoo or texturizer, re-smooth tendrils with a tiny amount of serum, re-pin lifted areas as needed, and deep-condition weekly to preserve curl integrity and reduce frizz.
Textured Chin-Length Bob with Face‑Framing Curtain Fringe

This chin-length textured bob with soft, face-framing curtain fringe suits fine to medium straight or wavy hair best — thick hair can carry the shape but will need internal thinning for movement; very curly hair can work if relaxed or worn with its natural texture. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a lightweight heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at roots, then blow-dry with a medium round brush, directing the fringe away from the face to create the curtain effect. For piecey ends and movement, finish by wrapping random 1-inch sections around a curling wand or flat iron for soft bends, then tousle with fingers. Tools needed: blow dryer, medium round brush, 1 curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, salt or texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, and a small amount of smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty level: easy–moderate — daily styling is quick but getting the fringe shape takes a stylist’s cut. Maintenance tips: trim every 6–8 weeks to maintain the fringe and shape, use a weekly deep conditioner, refresh with dry shampoo between washes, and ask your stylist for soft internal layers to keep movement without bulk.
Textured Messy Voluminous Updo with Soft Face‑Framing Pieces

This soft, textured messy updo works best on medium to thick hair and on wavy or slightly curled textures; fine hair can still achieve the look with added volume. Start on second‑day or dry hair prepped with a root‑lifting mousse and texturizing/salt spray for grip. Create a deep or center part as preferred, loosely backcomb the crown for lift, then gather hair into a loose high bun or knot, twisting and pinning sections with strong bobby pins while leaving front face‑framing pieces out. Use a 1 curling iron to add soft bends to the tendrils and gently pull pieces apart with fingers for a lived‑in finish. Tools: tail comb, teasing brush, sectioning clips, bobby pins, elastic, curling iron, blow dryer (diffuser optional). Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray, light hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: moderate — achievable at home with 20–35 minutes and practice; salon time ~45 minutes for precision. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, re-pin loose sections, sleep in a loose topknot on silk, and trim face‑framing layers every 6–10 weeks to preserve shape.
Textured Low Updo with Curtain Bangs

This soft, textured low updo with curtain-style face-framing pieces suits medium to thick hair and works beautifully on naturally wavy or relaxed curly textures. Fine hair can achieve similar results with volumizing mousse and root-lift techniques; very tight curls should be smoothed or lightly stretched first. Start on clean, towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a medium-hold mousse, then blow-dry with a round brush to create body. Create loose S-shaped curls with a 1 curling iron or wand, alternate directions for movement. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, gather hair low at the nape and pin into a soft, messy bun, leaving two to four face-framing pieces out. Secure with bobby pins and use a texturizing spray for separation; finish with a flexible-hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, 1 curling iron/wand, tail comb, bobby pins, elastics. Products: heat protectant, mousse or root lifter, texturizing spray, flexible-hold hairspray, dry shampoo for refresh. Difficulty: intermediate — salon results take practice. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh texture with dry shampoo and a quick re-curl of tendrils, and trim curtain bangs every 6–8 weeks.
Romantic Textured Low Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils

A soft, textured low bun with loose face‑framing tendrils — ideal for weddings, editorial shoots or elevated everyday wear. Best suited to medium and thick hair textures and natural waves; straight hair can achieve this with light curling for movement, while fine hair benefits from root‑lifting mousse or discreet padding/extensions for added volume. Technique: prep hair with heat protectant and volumizing mousse, rough‑dry for body, then create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, gather hair at the nape, twist into a low, messy bun and secure with bobby pins, leaving a few tendrils out. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic and assorted bobby pins. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing/salt spray, light‑hold hairspray and a tiny smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — requires some pinning technique and shaping. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo or a spritz of texturizer, re‑curl loose tendrils as needed, sleep on a silk pillowcase and secure loosely to preserve shape.
Silver-Grey Crown Braid into Messy Low Bun — Braided Updo

Salon-tested and versatile, this braided crown flowing into a messy low bun suits medium to long hair and works best on medium-thick textures. Fine hair can achieve this look with light texturizing or clip-in extension support; very coarse hair benefits from smoothing and heat styling first. Technique: create a deep side part, take sections along the crown and braid a loose Dutch or French braid toward the back, gently pancake the braid for volume, then gather remaining hair into a low, relaxed bun and secure with pins. Pull a few face-framing pieces free for softness. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, small clear elastics, bobby pins, curling wand (optional) and a brush. Products required: heat protectant, salt or texturizing spray for grip, light styling cream or pomade for flyaways, and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — 20–40 minutes for an experienced stylist, 30–60 minutes DIY. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo, re-pin loose sections, avoid heavy brushing, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely wrap with a scarf, and touch up any waves or polished pieces the morning of wear.
Boho Half-Up Crown Braids with Loose Beachy Waves

A versatile salon-style half-up look combining two small crown braids with long, loose beachy waves. Best suited to medium-to-long hair and natural waves; straight hair will need heat styling to add texture, while very fine hair benefits from texturizing products and root lifting. For thick hair, work in smaller sections to control bulk. Technique: prep hair with a lightweight mousse or sea-salt spray on damp hair and blow-dry or diffuse. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand (alternate direction and leave some ends out for a modern, undone finish). Take two front sections and braid Dutch or three-strand braids toward the crown, secure with small elastics, pancake slightly for width and pin across the head with hidden bobby pins. Tools: curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, small elastics, bobby pins, diffuser. Products: heat protectant, texturizing/salt spray, lightweight mousse, flexible-hold hairspray, and a small drop of shine serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 25–40 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, refresh waves with a quick re-curl or spritz of water and texturizer, and use dry shampoo between washes to preserve volume.
Textured Voluminous Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Layers

This soft, textured messy updo suits medium to long hair and works best on fine-to-medium density or layered cuts — thick hair can achieve the look after sectioning and light thinning. Start by applying a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse to damp hair, then blow-dry with a round brush to build lift. Create loose, S-shaped curls with a 1” curling wand (curl away from the face) and cool them before lightly backcombing the crown with a teasing comb for volume. Gather loosely at the nape, twist and pin sections with bobby pins to form an airy, undone shape, leaving face-framing pieces out and softening with fingers. Tools: blow-dryer, round brush, 1” curling wand, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing/salt spray, flexible hold hairspray, lightweight serum for ends and dry shampoo for refreshes. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 20–35 minutes depending on skill. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh shape with dry shampoo and a quick re-curl, avoid heavy oils at the root, and trim every 8–12 weeks to keep layers lively.
Romantic Messy Braided Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This relaxed, romantic braided updo works best on medium to thick hair and on wavy or naturally textured hair; fine hair can achieve the look with added texture from a salt spray or light teasing. Start by applying heat protectant and a texturizing spray to dry hair. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand for movement, then take a slightly off-center section at the crown and Dutch- or French-braid back to the nape, incorporating hair loosely to preserve volume. Twist the remaining lengths into a low, messy bun and secure with pins and a small elastic. Pull out several face‑framing tendrils and gently pancake the braid for softness. Tools: curling wand, tail comb, bobby pins, small elastics, and a paddle brush. Products: heat protectant, salt/texturizing spray, light smoothing serum for flyaways, and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — expect 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose scarf, refresh hold with dry shampoo and a few strategic pins, and avoid heavy oils that will weigh the texture down.
Loose Textured Side Braid with Face‑Framing Layers

This loose, textured side braid with soft face‑framing layers is a salon-friendly style that blends romantic volume with a lived-in finish. Suitability: ideal for medium to thick hair and for fine hair when pre-texturized; works well on straight to wavy textures (very curly hair will benefit from slight smoothing for more defined braid sections). Styling technique: start on towel-dried hair with a root-lifting mousse and sea-salt/texturizing spray, then blow-dry lifting the crown for volume. Add loose curls to mid-lengths and ends with a 1 wand for grip, lightly backcomb the crown, gather hair to one shoulder and create a relaxed three-strand or fishtail braid. Secure with a clear elastic, then pancake each section to widen the braid and pull out delicate face-framing pieces. Tools & products: tail comb, teasing brush, 1 curling wand, clear elastics, bobby pins, dry shampoo, texturizing/sea-salt spray, lightweight mousse, smoothing serum and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 20–30 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, re-pancake or tighten as needed, sleep on a silk pillowcase or in a loose wrap, and trim ends every 8–12 weeks.
Voluminous Tousled Half-Up with Face-Framing Pieces

A soft, voluminous half-up with face‑framing pieces is ideal for shoulder‑length to long hair and works particularly well on medium-to-thick or naturally wavy hair. From a salon perspective, create lift at the crown by lightly backcombing a top section, secure a low half‑pony with a small elastic, and gently loosen hair for a relaxed silhouette. Use a 1 curling wand or flat iron to add loose waves through mid-lengths and ends, then pull two thin face‑framing sections forward and define with a small barrel curl. Tools: 1 curling wand or flat iron, round brush, tail comb, teasing brush, blow dryer, elastic and bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, texturizing or dry shampoo, light flexible hairspray and a small smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: easy–moderate — approachable for home styling with basic tools. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo and a few spritzes of texturizing spray, re-pin any fallen sections, sleep on a silk pillowcase or in a loose braid to protect waves, and trim ends every 8–10 weeks to maintain shape and prevent split ends.
Textured Vintage Updo with Soft Waves (Short–Medium Hair)

This textured vintage updo works best on short to medium lengths and on fine to medium hair densities; naturally wavy or slightly curly hair gives the quickest result, while straight hair can be pre-textured with heat. Technique: start with a root-lifted blowout, create loose barrel curls or S-waves, lightly backcomb the crown for volume, then twist and pin sections into a low, asymmetrical updo leaving a few face-framing tendrils. Use U-shaped pins to anchor larger twists and bobby pins to secure smaller pieces so the style keeps its soft, tousled look. Tools needed: 1 curling wand or flat iron for shaping, blow-dryer with round brush, tail comb, sectioning clips, U-pins and sturdy bobby pins. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing or sea-salt spray, lightweight hairspray and a small amount of pomade or wax for piece definition; a shine serum finishes the look. Difficulty: moderate — requires basic curling and pinning skills and about 20–35 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, re-pin any loosening sections, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and use color-safe/UV-protective products to preserve red tones.
Voluminous Textured Side Sweep with Loose Curls

This romantic, volumized side sweep suits medium to thick hair and naturally wavy or curly textures best; fine hair can achieve the look with light extensions or targeted texturizing. Start on towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots, blow-dry with a round brush while lifting the crown, then create loose curls through the lengths with a 1–1.25 curling iron. Backcomb lightly at the crown for height, gather hair to one side and loosely twist or rope-braid sections, securing with pins and a discreet elastic. Pull small face-framing pieces free and tousle for lived-in texture. Tools: blow-dryer, round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and small elastics. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, sea-salt or texturizing spray, light-to-medium hold hairspray, and a tiny amount of smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: moderate — requires basic curling, teasing and pinning skills. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, re-curl loosened pieces, avoid heavy oils near the roots, and sleep on a silk pillowcase or wrap to preserve volume. For long-lasting lift, ask your stylist for subtle interior layers.
Textured Romantic Messy Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured messy bun with loose face‑framing tendrils suits medium to long hair and works best on fine to medium densities; thick hair benefits from long layers or slight thinning to reduce bulk. Start on towel‑dried hair: apply a volumizing mousse at roots and a heat protectant through lengths, then rough‑dry with a round brush to build lift. Use a 1–1.25 curling wand to create loose bends throughout for movement, mist with a texturizing spray, and gently backcomb the crown for height. Gather hair into a low to mid bun, twist and pin sections with strong bobby pins to create that undone, airy shape—leave 2–4 face pieces out and pull them into soft waves. Finish with a flexible‑hold hairspray for hold without stiffness and a pea‑size of lightweight serum on ends for shine. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, curling wand, rat‑tail comb, sectioning clips, elastics, bobby pins. Difficulty: intermediate — salon‑friendly but achievable at home in 20–30 minutes. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo or sea‑salt spray, re‑pin loose pieces, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and trim layers every 6–8 weeks to keep the shape.
Voluminous Twisted Crown Ponytail with Cascading Barrel Curls

This voluminous twisted crown ponytail with cascading barrel curls is ideal for medium-to-long hair and suits fine-to-medium or naturally wavy textures that hold a curl. Very thick hair will benefit from long layering to reduce bulk so the ponytail sits smoothly. Technique: blow-dry with a round brush for lift at the crown, lightly backcomb the roots, then create two or three twisted sections pinned into the crown to form the elevated base. Gather hair into a mid-to-high ponytail, secure with a strong elastic and wrap small sections around a 1–1.25 curling wand, alternating directions for natural movement. Loosen curls with your fingers and conceal the elastic with a wrapped hair section pinned underneath. Tools & products: tail comb, sectioning clips, 1–1.25 curling wand, boar-bristle brush, elastics and bobby pins. Use heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift, texturizing spray/powder, medium-hold hairspray and a lightweight shine serum for the ends. Difficulty: intermediate (3–4/5). Maintenance: sleep on silk, refresh with dry shampoo and light texturizer, and touch up a few curls with the wand as needed between washes.
Tousled Layered Short Updo with Curtain Bangs

This chic, tousled layered updo with soft curtain bangs works best on wavy to curly hair and on layered bob/short-lob lengths. Fine or straight hair can achieve the look with added texture and heat styling; very thick hair should be thinned and layered to reduce bulk. Styling technique: start with towel-dried hair, apply a volumizing mousse and heat protectant. Rough-dry with a diffuser or round brush to lift the roots. Create loose, irregular curls with a 1 curling wand, alternating direction; finger-comb and lightly backcomb the crown for lift. Gather sections at the nape and loosely pin them upward with long bobby pins, leaving face-framing pieces and bangs soft. Finish by scrunching in a sea-salt/texturizing spray and misting with a light-medium hold hairspray. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, 1 curling wand, round brush, tail comb, sectioning clips and bobby pins. Products required: volumizing mousse, heat protectant, texturizing or sea-salt spray, light-hold hairspray and a small smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — allow 20–30 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on silk, use dry shampoo between washes, refresh with a mist and scrunch, and trim every 6–8 weeks to keep the layers sharp.
Textured Messy Low Bun with Face‑Framing Layers and Curtain Bangs

Suitable for medium to long hair — fine-to-medium textures benefit from added body, while thick hair holds the shape with extra pins. Start on day-two hair: apply a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at the roots, then blow-dry with a round brush to lift the crown. Create loose waves with a 1 curling wand or flat iron for movement, mist with a sea-salt or texturizing spray, and backcomb lightly at the crown for extra volume. Gather hair into a low, slightly off-center ponytail, twist loosely and secure into a messy bun using bobby pins and U-pins, leaving face-framing layers and curtain bangs soft around the face. Finish with a flexible-hold hairspray to lock shape while preserving movement; add a small amount of shine serum to ends if needed. Tools: blow-dryer, round brush, 1 curling wand/flat iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby/U-pins, elastic. Difficulty: moderate — salon technique but achievable at home in 20–30 minutes. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo, re-tug loose pieces and replace pins, sleep on silk or loosely wrap, and trim layers every 6–10 weeks.
Textured Curly Voluminous Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

A romantic, textured updo built on volume and loose curls — ideal for special occasions or editorial shoots. Best suited to medium‑to‑thick wavy or naturally curly hair; fine hair can achieve the look with root‑boosting products and clip‑in extensions for density. Start on clean, towel‑dried hair: apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, then blow‑dry with a diffuser or round brush to lift the roots. Create large, loose curls with a 1–1.25 inch curling wand, alternating directions. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, gather sections loosely at the back and pin with sturdy bobby pins, allowing a few face‑framing tendrils to fall naturally. Tools: curling wand, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, blow dryer (diffuser). Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing spray, light‑hold hairspray, smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 30–45 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or pineapple the style loosely, refresh with dry shampoo and a curl‑reviving mist, and re‑curl stray pieces as needed. Ask your stylist for long layers to make pinning and movement easier while reducing bulk at the nape.
Textured Romantic Braided Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This undone braided updo suits fine to medium and medium-thick hair with natural wave or light texture; straight hair works too after adding texture. Start by misting damp hair with sea-salt spray or texturizer and blow-dry loosely with your fingers to build grip. Section hair into a soft crown area, backcomb lightly at the roots for volume, then create a loose three-strand or Dutch braid from the nape/side toward the crown. Pancake the braid (gently pull outer loops) to widen and soften it, then twist or loop the braid into a low chignon and secure with bobby pins, leaving delicate face-framing pieces out. Tools: tail comb, 1–2 small elastics, assortment of bobby pins, curling wand (optional) and blow dryer. Products: heat protectant, salt/texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, dry shampoo for added grip and longevity. Difficulty: intermediate — basic braiding and pinning skills required. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo or a spritz of salt spray, retuck loose pieces with pins as needed, sleep on a silk pillowcase to limit frizz, and trim any persistent flyaways every 6–8 weeks.
Short Textured Pixie with Blue–Purple Color Melt

This short, layered pixie with a blue–purple color melt suits straight to wavy hair and fine to medium densities best; thicker hair can wear it if the interior is thinned and bulk removed. The salon technique combines short, graduated layers at the back with longer, face-framing pieces and point-cutting for soft movement. Color requires pre-lightening to a pale blonde (level 9–10) and hand-painted slices or balayage to blend teal, cobalt and violet tones for depth. Tools: professional cutting shears, texturizing/thinning scissors or a razor for detail, blow-dryer with nozzle, small round brush or vent brush, 1
Textured Tousled Short Wavy Bob — Voluminous Side‑Swept Pixie-Bob

This short, side‑swept textured bob works best on fine to medium hair with natural wave or light curl, and can be recreated on straight hair with added texturizing. The salon cut uses shorter back and sides with longer, razored layers on top and around the fringe to create movement and lift. Styling technique: towel‑dry hair to damp, apply heat protectant and a small amount of volumizing mousse or sea‑salt spray at roots and mid-lengths, then blow‑dry using a diffuser or fingers for separation; use a round brush for extra root lift at the crown. Add soft bends with a 1
Low Twisted Chignon with Soft Face‑Framing Waves

This elegant low twisted chignon with soft face‑framing waves suits medium to long hair of straight to wavy texture and medium‑to‑thick density. For finer hair, add light volumizing mousse and gentle backcombing for grip; for very coarse or frizz‑prone hair, smooth with a flat iron before styling. Technique: blow‑dry with a round brush for shine, create loose S‑shaped waves with a 1–1.25 curling iron, then section and twist hair into a low, textured chignon, securing each twist with bobby pins and small elastics while leaving soft pieces around the face. Tools: hairdryer, round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron or flat iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and clear elastics. Products: heat protectant, light‑hold volumizing mousse or spray, smoothing serum or cream, optional texturizing spray for grip, and a medium‑hold hairspray with a finishing shine mist. Difficulty: moderate — salon‑level finish that is achievable at home with practice; allow 20–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose silk wrap, refresh with dry shampoo and a light mist of hairspray, re‑pin any loosened sections, and touch up face‑framing waves as needed. Regular trims keep the style soft and polished.
Textured Romantic Curly Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured curly updo works best on naturally wavy to curly hair or on medium to thick straight hair that can hold a curl. Styling technique: start on clean, towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots, blow-dry with a diffuser or rough-dry while lifting the roots, then create 1
Romantic Textured Low Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This romantic textured low updo with soft face‑framing tendrils is ideal for medium to long hair with medium to thick density; fine hair can achieve similar results with added padding or extensions. Technique: start on towel‑dried hair with a volumizing mousse, blow‑dry with a round brush to build lift, then create loose waves with a 1 curling iron. Section and gently backcomb the crown for height, twist and pin overlapping sections into a low, textured chignon, leaving a few pieces at the hairline to curl and soften the face. Tools: 1 curling iron, blow dryer with nozzle, round brush, teasing brush or comb, sectioning clips, bobby and U‑pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, salt or texturizing spray, medium‑hold hairspray, lightweight shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires basic curling and pinning skills; expect 30–45 minutes in salon conditions. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh shape with dry shampoo and a light spritz of texturizer, re‑curl or re‑pin loose pieces as needed, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to preserve volume.
Textured Braided Updo with Curtain Bangs

An elegant, textured braided updo paired with soft curtain bangs — ideal for medium-to-long hair. This style suits medium to thick hair and wavy or slightly curly textures; fine hair benefits from a volumizing mousse or clip-in pieces for added fullness. Styling technique: prep hair with a root-lifting mousse and blow-dry for volume, create loose French/Dutch braids along the sides (or a single side braid), pancake the braids for width and pin them into a low, messy bun at the nape. Leave a few face-framing strands and shape curtain bangs with a round brush or small flat iron for a soft finish. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, 1 curling wand, bobby pins, small clear elastics and a paddle brush. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root spray, salt/texturizing spray, light-to-medium hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — requires braiding and pinning skills; allow 30–45 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, re-pin loose pieces as needed and trim bangs every 6–8 weeks.
Textured Curly Red Updo with Face-Framing Tendrils

An elegant, textured curly updo that showcases rich red color and soft face-framing tendrils. Ideal for medium to thick hair with natural wave or curl; fine hair can achieve the same silhouette with volumizing products or clip-in pieces. Start on towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, then rough-dry with a diffuser to enhance texture. Section the hair and create loose barrel curls with a 1
Soft Braided Crown Low Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This romantic updo suits medium to long hair, best on medium-thick or textured hair (natural waves or straight hair with prepped texture). Start by prepping hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25” curling wand to add body, then lightly backcomb the crown for lift. Section the front into two side panels, twist or Dutch-braid them back toward the nape, and secure both sections with an elastic; join and tuck the ends into a low, messy bun, anchoring with bobby pins. Pull small pieces from the crown and sides to soften and create that lived-in volume, leaving a few face-framing tendrils. Tools: curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, hair elastics, assorted bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray or dry shampoo for grip, light-hold hairspray, and a small amount of shine serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — requires braiding/twisting and pinning skills; allow 25–40 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo and a few pins, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to preserve volume.
Textured Messy Bun with Soft Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitable for medium to thick hair and natural waves or curls, this relaxed textured bun also adapts well to fine hair when texturizing is added. Start on towel-dried hair with a heat protectant, then apply a sea-salt or texturizing spray and rough-dry with a diffuser or low heat to enhance natural movement. Section the crown and lightly backcomb for volume, gather hair into a loose low or mid bun, and secure with an elastic and bobby pins while leaving several face-framing pieces out. Twist and tuck smaller sections into the bun to create soft loops and intentional messiness. Tools: blow dryer with diffuser, tail comb, curling wand (optional), elastic, assorted bobby pins, and sectioning clips. Products: heat protectant, texturizing/sea-salt spray, light pomade or styling cream for piece definition, and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: easy–moderate; requires basic pinning and shaping skills but no advanced techniques. Maintenance tips: refresh volume with dry shampoo at the roots, redefine tendrils with a 1
Textured Tousled Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This textured tousled updo with soft face‑framing tendrils is ideal for wavy to curly hair and works well on medium to thick textures; fine hair can achieve the look with added volume. Start on dry, prepped hair: apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at roots, then create loose bends with a 1 curling wand to enhance texture. Gently backcomb the crown for lift, gather hair into a loose, low-to-mid bun or twisted chignon and secure with pins and an elastic, allowing pieces to fall naturally. Pull out a few tendrils at the hairline and use your fingers to tousle for an undone finish. Tools: curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, elastic, and a blow-dryer with diffuser for curly hair. Products: texturizing or sea-salt spray, dry shampoo, light-hold hairspray and a small smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: easy–intermediate (15–30 minutes depending on length). Maintenance: refresh texture with dry shampoo or mist, reposition pins to extend wear, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and trim ends every 6–8 weeks to prevent frizz.
Textured Romantic Low Chignon Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitable for medium-to-thick hair and shoulder-length to long lengths, this textured romantic low chignon creates soft volume and movement. Best on hair with natural wave or pre-curled hair; fine hair can be boosted with extensions or padding. Styling technique: work on dry, pre-texturized hair. Create a deep side part and curl the hair in 1–1.25 barrel sections for grip. Section the crown, lightly backcomb the roots for lift, then loosely twist and pin sections into a low chignon at the nape, allowing some curls to loop and overlap for texture. Pull out a few face-framing tendrils and soften with finger-combing. Tools needed: curling iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins (U-pins for hold), elastic bands, and a blow-dryer if needed. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, salt or texturizing spray, lightweight shine serum, and flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 30–45 minutes in a salon. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillow or wrap; refresh with dry shampoo and a quick touch-up curl; avoid heavy oils that collapse volume; resecure loose pieces with pins.
Tousled Romantic Updo with Face‑Framing Wisps

A soft, textured updo with a voluminous crown and loose face‑framing wisps — flattering for medium to thick hair and shoulder‑length to long lengths. Works best on naturally wavy or relaxed straight hair; fine hair can achieve similar fullness with light padding or clip‑in pieces, while very curly hair will benefit from smoothing or controlled curling first. Technique: prep damp hair with a volumizing mousse and heat protectant, rough‑dry while lifting at the roots, then introduce body with a 1 curling iron or large barrel for loose bends. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, gather hair into a low/medium loose bun or twist, and secure sections with long bobby pins, leaving several face‑framing pieces out. Loosen and tease pieces for a lived‑in finish. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush or diffuser, curling iron, teasing comb, sectioning clips, elastics, and bobby pins. Products required: volumizing mousse, texturizing/sea‑salt spray, heat protectant, dry shampoo, flexible‑hold hairspray, and a light shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate (20–35 minutes). Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, re‑pin loose pieces as needed, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and trim bangs/ends every 6–8 weeks to keep the shape.
Textured Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils for Fine to Medium Hair

Salon-friendly messy textured updo with face‑framing tendrils works best on fine to medium hair and shoulder-length to long hair. Thick hair can wear it if pre-thinned or sectioned. Start on clean, towel-dried hair: apply a volumizing mousse at roots and a heat protectant through lengths. Blow-dry with a round brush for lift, or rough-dry for natural texture. Use a 1–1.25 curling wand to create loose waves on mid-lengths, then lightly backcomb the crown for volume. Gather hair loosely at the nape or mid‑back, twist and pin sections with U‑pins and strong bobby pins, allowing pieces to fall for a soft, undone look; pull out two face‑framing tendrils. Finish with a matte texturizing spray for grip and a flexible hold hairspray to set movement. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, curling wand, tail comb, bobby pins, U‑pins, sectioning clips. Products: volumizing mousse, heat protector, texturizing spray, light-to-medium hairspray, occasional shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo and re-texturize on day two; sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose satin bonnet, and schedule weekly masking if hair is bleached or silver to maintain health and tone.
Textured Romantic Low Messy Bun Updo for Fine to Medium Hair

A soft, textured low messy bun that reads romantic and modern — ideal for fine to medium hair, and for thicker hair when thinned or layered. Technique: work on damp, towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots, blow-dry with a round brush for lift, then create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling iron to add grip. Lightly backcomb the crown for height, gather hair at the nape leaving a few face-framing pieces, twist sections into a relaxed bun and secure with U-pins and bobby pins. Pull small sections to soften and create movement. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, curling iron, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and hair elastics. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray or dry shampoo for grip, flexible-hold hairspray and a tiny amount of shine serum for flyaways. Difficulty: moderate — achievable at home with practice; a stylist can finish for a cleaner hold. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and re-pin loose pieces, sleep on a silk pillowcase, avoid heavy oils at the roots and touch up texture with a curling iron as needed.
Romantic Low Messy Chignon — Textured Updo for Fine to Medium Hair

Suitable hair types: Best for fine to medium straight or slightly wavy hair; can be adapted for thicker hair with extra pins or thinning. Not ideal for very short cuts. Technique: Prep hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and blow-dry with a round brush for lift. Create loose waves with a 1 curling iron (or 25–32 mm wand) to add texture, then lightly tease the crown for height. Gather hair low at the nape, twist or loop sections into a soft, messy chignon and secure with U-pins and bobby pins. Pull out a few face-framing pieces and loosen the bun for a relaxed, romantic finish. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, curling iron/wand, tail comb, hair elastics, bobby pins/U-pins, sectioning clips. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or root lifter, texturizing spray or sea-salt spray, flexible-hold hairspray, small smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty level: Moderate — achievable at home with practice; quicker in salon. Maintenance tips: Refresh texture with dry shampoo or texturizing spray, retuck loose pieces with pins, sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz, and avoid heavy conditioners that weigh down volume.
Textured Romantic Low Updo (Messy Bun) with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured low updo suits medium to long hair and works best on fine-to-medium and naturally wavy or slightly straight hair; with technique adjustments it also flatters thicker hair. Start by applying heat protectant and a light mousse to damp hair, then blow-dry with a round brush for body. Add loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand to create texture. Section the crown, gently backcomb for lift, then gather hair at the nape and form a loose twisted bun, securing with bobby pins and U-pins while pulling small loops to create volume and movement. Leave two to four face-framing pieces and softly curl or finger-wave them. Tools: curling wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, paddle/vent brush, bobby pins/U-pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, salt/texturizing spray, light mousse or root powder for lift, medium-hold hairspray, lightweight shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 20–35 minutes in a salon or at home. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo and a spritz of texture spray, re-pin any loosened sections, and re-curl tendrils as needed for a polished finish.
Textured Messy High Bun with Face-Framing Layers

This textured messy high bun with loose face‑framing layers suits medium to long hair and works especially well on wavy or layered hair. Fine hair benefits from a texturizing product and light backcombing at the crown; thicker hair should be sectioned and loosely twisted to avoid bulk. To create it: add texture with a sea‑salt spray or dry shampoo, blow‑dry while rough-drying with fingers, tease the crown lightly, gather hair into a high pony, twist and pin sections into a loose, airy bun and pull out soft front pieces. Tools: tail comb, brush, elastic, multiple bobby pins, sectioning clips, and a 1–1.25 curling wand for shaping face pieces. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray or powder, light smoothing serum for ends, and a flexible hold hairspray to set. Difficulty: intermediate — timing and pin placement take practice to balance volume with hold. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo and re-pin stray pieces; touch up the face-frames with a quick curl; sleep on a loose silk scarf or bonnet to reduce frizz; trim face layers every 8–12 weeks to keep the shape.
Romantic Half-Up Voluminous Curls with Twisted Back Detail

Suitable for medium to long hair (shoulder length to waist), this romantic half-up style works best on medium to thick hair or fine hair prepped with volume-building products. Create loose, defined curls with a 1–1.25 curling iron, alternating directions for natural movement. Section hair, apply heat protectant and a lightweight mousse, then curl 1–2 sections leaving ends slightly softer. Backcomb gently at the crown for lift, gather the top half and twist/loop into a loose pinning pattern secured with long bobby pins; tuck and pin curls to form cascading volume while leaving face-framing tendrils. Finish with a medium-hold flexible hairspray and a light texturizing spray to separate curls. Tools: 1–1.25 curling iron or wand, sectioning clips, tail comb, bobby pins, elastic, brush. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root powder, texturizing spray, flexible hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: Intermediate — requires curling and strategic pinning; allow 30–45 minutes. Maintenance: Refresh with dry shampoo, mist texturizer and re-shape a few curls with the iron, sleep on silk to reduce friction, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to preserve lift and structure.
Soft Half-Up Pinned Curly Hairstyle for Natural Waves and Curls

Suitable hair types: Best for natural wavy to curly textures (2B–3C) with medium to thick density; fine hair can wear this with added mousse for lift. Styling technique: Work on damp, detangled hair—apply a leave-in and curl cream, then scrunch to encourage natural pattern. Create a deep or center part, take two front crown sections, loosely twist or finger-coil them back and secure with bobby pins or a small hair clip for a half-up look. Diffuse on low heat or air-dry to preserve shape, and gently separate curls with fingers when dry for softness. Tools needed: wide-tooth comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins or small claw, diffuser attachment and hairdryer, optional Denman brush for definition. Products required: lightweight leave-in conditioner, curl-defining cream or mousse, light-hold gel or styling custard, finishing oil or serum, and heat protectant if diffusing. Difficulty level: Easy–medium; 10–20 minutes once you know your curl pattern. Maintenance tips: pineapple at night or use a silk/satin pillowcase, refresh with water + curl cream or spray, avoid brushing dry, and trim every 8–12 weeks to prevent split ends and maintain shape.
Short Layered Blonde Pixie-Bob with Side-Swept Fringe

This chic short layered pixie-bob suits fine to medium hair and straight to softly wavy textures; heavier, very curly hair will need more smoothing work. The salon-style technique uses a stacked back with graduated longer layers on top and a long, side-swept fringe to create volume and movement. Ask your stylist for point-cutting and soft texturizing at the ends to avoid bluntness. Tools: professional cutting shears, thinning scissors (or a razor for softer edges), a round brush (1–1.5 inch), blow dryer with concentrator, and a small flat iron for finishing if needed. Products: volumizing mousse or root lifter at damp roots, heat protectant, lightweight styling cream or pomade for piecey definition, texture spray for separation, and purple shampoo if the blonde needs toning. Difficulty: low-to-moderate — daily styling takes 5–10 minutes once cut correctly. Maintenance tips: schedule trims every 4–6 weeks to keep the shape, refresh with dry shampoo between washes, use a weekly deep conditioner for bleached hair, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to minimize friction and preserve the style.
Textured Romantic Low Updo with Loose Face‑Framing Tendrils

This soft, textured low updo suits medium to thick hair and shoulder‑length to long lengths; fine hair can achieve similar volume with root‑lifting products and padding. Start on second‑day or dry hair: apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, then create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand or hot rollers to add body. Section hair, lightly backcomb the crown for lift, and loosely twist or loop sections into a low, slightly off‑center bun, securing with bobby pins and small elastics. Pull out delicate face‑framing tendrils and gently tousle the crown for a lived‑in finish. Tools required: curling wand, bobby pins, small elastics, rat‑tail comb, and a brush. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray or sea‑salt spray, light mousse, flexible‑hold hairspray, and a touch of serum for shine. Difficulty: intermediate — expect a 20–40 minute styling time depending on length and skill. Maintenance tips: refresh by misting texturizer and re‑pinning loose pieces, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely wrap to preserve shape, and avoid heavy oils that weigh the style down. Ask your stylist for long layers to enhance movement.
Voluminous Half-Up Curly Twist with Loose Face-Framing Tendrils

Suitable for medium to long hair, this voluminous half-up curly twist elevates natural waves or straight hair pre-curled to create lifted crown volume and soft, face‑framing tendrils. Start on second-day or towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots. Section the top crown, backcomb lightly and mist with hairspray to build structure; curl 1 sections away from the face with a 1 curling iron or wand, holding for 8–12 seconds depending on thickness. Gather the upper two-thirds into a loose half-up, twist and pin in a staggered crisscross with bobby pins to secure height, leaving two thin front pieces out for softness. Run fingers through curls and finish with a light texturizing spray and flexible-hold hairspray. Tools needed: curling iron/wand, tail comb, teasing brush, sectioning clips, bobby pins and blow dryer (optional). Products: heat protectant, root-lifting mousse, texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray and smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillow, refresh with dry shampoo and a quick re-curl of flattened pieces, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to preserve volume.
Textured Romantic Low Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Salon-ready textured low updo ideal for medium to long hair. Best suited to wavy or slightly curly textures; straight hair holds well after adding curl, fine hair benefits from light layering and texturizing for grip, and very thick hair can be sectioned or thinned for manageability. Styling technique: apply heat protectant and a light volumizing mousse to damp hair, blow-dry with a round brush for lift, then create loose 1–1.25 curls with a wand to build shape. Backcomb the crown subtly for volume, gather hair into low sections, twist or loosely braid each section and pin into a soft low bun. Pull out small pieces and face-framing tendrils for an effortless, romantic finish and smooth flyaways before setting. Tools needed: curling wand, round brush, blow dryer, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and a small elastic. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray/dry shampoo, light-hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: Intermediate (30–45 minutes). Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo, re-pin loosened sections, sleep on silk or use a loose bun to reduce frizz, and trim every 8–10 weeks to keep ends healthy.
Voluminous Textured Curly Updo with Soft Face‑Framing Tendrils

This relaxed, textured curly updo suits natural curls, loose waves, and medium-to-thick hair that holds shape; fine hair can achieve the look with added product and backcombing, while very straight hair will need heat-styled curls first. Start by prepping damp hair with a curl-enhancing mousse or sea-salt spray and a heat protectant. Diffuse or blow-dry with a diffuser to build volume, or curl 1–1.25” sections with a wand for added texture. Create lift at the crown by gently backcombing a few sections, then gather hair into a low, loose pony or twisted chignon, securing with an elastic and bobby pins. Pull out soft face-framing tendrils and lightly tug sections to create a lived-in shape. Tools: diffuser or curling wand, blow dryer, rat-tail comb, sectioning clips, elastics, and pins. Products: curl cream or mousse, texturizing spray, lightweight oil for shine, and medium-to-strong hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — 20–40 minutes depending on natural texture. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or pineapple the style, refresh with water + curl cream or dry shampoo between washes, and re-pin any loosened pieces; regular layered cuts help the style sit naturally.
Textured Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Waves

Suitable for wavy, curly or medium-to-thick straight hair enhanced with texture; fine hair can work with added products. Start by prepping with a salt spray or lightweight mousse and heat protectant on towel-dried hair. Rough-dry or diffuse while scrunching to enhance natural wave. Using a 1 curling wand, create loose bends through mid-lengths to ends for movement. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, then gather hair into a loose, slightly off-center bun, securing sections with bobby pins and a soft elastic; pull small face-framing pieces free. Finish by loosening pieces and tugging at the bun for an undone silhouette. Tools: blow dryer (diffuser optional), 1 curling wand, tail comb, bobby pins, elastic. Products: salt/texturizing spray, dry shampoo or texturizing powder, heat protectant, flexible-hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — 20–30 minutes in salon hands. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with dry shampoo or mist and re-pin loose pieces, avoid heavy conditioning at roots to retain texture, and trim ends every 8–12 weeks.
Loose Side Fishtail Braid with Beachy Waves

This relaxed side fishtail braid paired with beachy, face‑framing waves is ideal for long hair and medium to thick textures; fine hair can work with added extensions or extra texturizing product. Begin by applying heat protectant to dry hair, then create soft waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand, alternating directions for natural movement. Mist an all‑over texturizing or sea‑salt spray and gently tease at the crown. Sweep hair to one side and construct a fishtail braid, taking small outer sections for definition; pancake the braid as you go to widen and soften it. Secure with a clear elastic and pull a few face‑framing pieces loose for a lived‑in finish. Tools: curling wand, wide‑tooth comb, rat‑tail comb, sectioning clips and elastics. Products: heat protectant, sea‑salt/texturizing spray, light finishing oil for ends, medium‑hold hairspray and dry shampoo for grip. Difficulty: intermediate — suited to stylists and confident DIYers; the fishtail technique and pancaking take practice. Maintenance: refresh texture with dry shampoo and mist, re‑pancake braid daily to restore volume, sleep on a silk pillowcase, avoid heavy oils at the root, and deep‑condition weekly to keep ends healthy.
Textured High Ponytail with Curtain Bangs and Face-Framing Pieces

This effortless textured high ponytail with curtain bangs suits straight to wavy hair and adapts well to fine, medium and thick textures. Fine hair benefits from root lift and texturizing products; thicker hair may need strategic thinning or a stronger elastic to reduce bulk. Styling technique: start on towel-dried hair with heat protectant and a volumizing mousse. Rough-dry while lifting at the roots, then create loose bends through mid-lengths with a 1-inch curling wand or flat iron for movement. Leave curtain bangs and face-framing pieces out, lightly tease the crown for height, then gather hair into a mid-to-high ponytail. Wrap a small section around the elastic, secure with a bobby pin, and pull at the crown and ponytail to create lived-in texture. Tools: blow dryer, vent or round brush, 1-inch curling wand, tail comb, elastics, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray or dry shampoo, light-hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: easy-intermediate; 10–25 minutes depending on hair thickness. Maintenance: trim bangs every 4–6 weeks, use weekly deep-conditioning if chemically treated, refresh with dry shampoo and re-bend sections as needed, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Textured Boho Double Dutch Braids with Voluminous Crown

This relaxed, textured double Dutch braid is ideal for medium to long hair and works best on straight to wavy textures or thicker hair that holds volume. Fine hair can also wear this look after light texturizing. Start by applying a light mousse or sea-salt spray to damp hair, then blow-dry with a round brush to build lift at the roots. Create a soft center or slightly off-center part and backcomb the crown lightly for added volume. Section into two sides and Dutch-braid (or French-braid under) toward the nape, loosening each stitch as you go to “pancake” the braid for that undone, full effect. Secure with small elastics and hide ends with a wrap of hair or a decorative tie. Tools: wide-tooth comb, rat-tail comb, vent brush, tail comb, sectioning clips, small elastics and optional curling iron for soft waves. Products: heat protectant, texturizing spray, dry shampoo and a flexible-hold hairspray; smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — requires confident braiding and pancaking. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose bun, refresh with dry shampoo and re-pancake braid edges on day two, and redo elastics every 48–72 hours to prevent breakage.
Textured Long Platinum Blonde Shag with Curtain Bangs

This textured, long platinum shag with curtain bangs suits fine to medium hair best—layers create movement and lift—while thick hair can wear the cut if weight is removed with long, graduated layers. Start with a layered haircut that frames the face and soft, face‑skimming curtain bangs. Styling technique: rough‑dry with your head upside down for volume, then smooth the top with a round brush to set the bangs and crown. Create loose, lived‑in waves with a 25–32 mm curling wand or a flat iron, alternating directions and leaving ends straighter for that undone finish. Tools needed: blow dryer with concentrator nozzle, 1–1.5″ round brush, 25–32 mm curling wand or flat iron, sectioning clips, tail comb. Products required: volumizing mousse or root lift spray, heat protectant, light texturizing/sea salt spray, flexible hold hairspray, lightweight oil or serum for ends; purple shampoo and a bond‑building treatment if maintaining platinum color. Difficulty level: moderate — cutting layers and shaping bangs requires a stylist; daily styling becomes quick. Maintenance tips: trim bangs every 6–8 weeks, tone color every 4–6 weeks, use sulfate‑free color care, deep condition weekly, and refresh between washes with dry shampoo and a quick 10‑minute tousle.
Textured Romantic Fishtail Braid with Voluminous Tousled Crown

This loose, textured fishtail braid with a voluminous crown is ideal for medium to long hair and works best on medium to thick textures or naturally wavy hair. Fine hair can achieve the look with added extensions or generous texturizing products. Technique: create lift at the crown by backcombing small sections, curl hair loosely to add grip, then gather to one side and braid a relaxed fishtail (or rope braid), pulling apart each stitch to pancake for fullness. Secure with a clear elastic and hide the band with a pin or small piece of hair; finish by tugging face-framing tendrils for softness. Tools needed: tail comb, wide-tooth comb, 1–2 curling wands (1–1.25”), elastic bands, assortment of bobby pins, and sectioning clips. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray or powder, light-hold hairspray, and a small shine serum for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 25–45 minutes depending on length and skill. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo, re-spray texturizer and re-pin loosened sections, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, and avoid heavy conditioners the day of styling to preserve texture.
Textured Curly Messy Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This relaxed, textured messy bun is ideal for medium to thick wavy or curly hair and can be adapted for straight hair by pre‑curling. Start on towel‑dried hair with a lightweight mousse or curl cream to define texture, then diffuse on low heat to build body. Use a 1
Textured Voluminous Side‑Swept Updo for Medium to Thick Hair

This textured, voluminous side‑swept updo is best suited to medium‑to‑long lengths with medium to thick density and natural waves or loose curls; straight hair can achieve the look after texturizing. Start on towel‑dried hair with a volumizing mousse and heat protectant. Create a deep side part, rough‑dry for root lift with a round brush, then set 1
Textured Voluminous Tousled Updo with Face‑Framing Pieces

This romantic, textured voluminous tousled updo with soft face‑framing pieces works best on medium-to-long hair with layers. Fine to medium hair gains lift from root-lifting mousse and strategic teasing; thick hair benefits from removing weight or working in smaller sections to avoid bulk. Start by blow-drying with a round brush and a volumizing product at the roots, then use a 1 curling wand or hot rollers to create loose bends rather than defined curls. Backcomb lightly at the crown for height, gather sections and loosely twist or loop them, securing with long bobby pins and hairpins to create the soft, intertwined look; leave a few strands out around the face for softness. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, round brush, curling wand or hot rollers, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and hairpins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, dry shampoo or texturizing spray for grip, flexible-hold hairspray and a small amount of shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — allow 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, retuck stray pieces with pins, protect shape overnight with a loose bun or silk scarf, and keep regular trims to maintain layered movement.
Long Textured Layers with Blunt Fringe and Voluminous Crown

This look pairs a full, blunt fringe with long, textured layers and a softly teased crown—ideal for medium to thick hair that holds shape and volume. Fine hair can wear this style when prepped with root-lifting products or light extensions; very curly hair will need smoothing or chemical texturizing to achieve the sleek fringe. Styling technique: work on damp hair, apply a volumizing mousse at roots and smoothing cream through lengths, then blow-dry using a large round brush to lift the crown and shape the fringe. Lightly backcomb the crown for extra height, smooth the top layer, and finish by polishing the fringe with a flat iron on low-to-medium heat. Tools needed: blow dryer, large round brush, fine tail comb, teasing brush, flat iron, sectioning clips, and salon scissors/thinning shears for shaping. Products required: heat protectant, root-lift spray or mousse, smoothing serum, light-hold hairspray, and dry shampoo. Difficulty: moderate — requires a professional cut and 10–15 minutes of daily styling. Maintenance: trim bangs every 3–4 weeks, full shape every 8–12 weeks, use weekly deep-conditioning and a silk pillowcase to preserve shine.
Voluminous Romantic Half-Up with Loose Curls and Face-Framing Layers

This voluminous half-up, romantic look features soft, oversized curls and face-framing layers. It’s best suited to medium-to-thick hair and straight-to-wavy textures; fine hair can achieve similar lift with light extensions or strategic padding. Begin on towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a small amount of volumizing mousse through roots and mid-lengths. Blow-dry with a round brush to build body, then section the hair—leave two front face-framing pieces free. Backcomb the crown lightly for lift, smooth the top layer, and secure a loose half-up knot or pin at the occipital bone. Create large, brushed-out curls with a 1–1.5 curling iron (300–350°F for medium hair; lower for fine), curling away from the face. Loosen curls with fingers and arrange into soft waves, securing where needed with discreet bobby pins. Finish with a medium-hold hairspray, a light texturizing mist for separation, and a dab of shine serum on the ends. Difficulty: moderate; salon timing 30–45 minutes. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo and a few re-pins, sleep on a silk pillowcase, and trim layers every 8–10 weeks to maintain shape.
Textured Braided Crown Updo for Fine to Medium Hair

Suitable for fine to medium or slightly thick, shoulder-length to long hair. This braided crown updo uses a loose Dutch/French braid across the hairline that transitions into a low twisted bun, with soft face‑framing tendrils for a romantic finish. Begin by adding texture with sea-salt or texturizing spray and a light volumizing mousse at the roots. Use a tail comb to create a deep side part, then Dutch-braid (or inside-out French braid) from the part across the crown, gently pulling loops to pancake the braid. Secure the braid at the nape, twist remaining hair into a low bun and pin with bobby pins, hiding ends. Tools: fine-tooth tail comb, 1 curling iron for shaping tendrils, elastics, plenty of bobby pins and small clear elastics. Products: heat protectant, texturizer, flexible-hold hairspray, lightweight smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: moderate — 30–45 minutes for most; faster with practice. Maintenance: refresh texture with dry shampoo, retighten pins after sleeping, re-spray with flexible-hold hairspray between wears, and trim ends regularly to keep the braided sections neat.
Textured Half-Up Braided Crown with Face-Framing Waves

Suitable for medium to long lengths, this half-up braided crown works best on straight-to-wavy textures and fine-to-medium density; thick hair also holds the style with smaller sections or light thinning. From salon experience: start with second-day hair or add a texturizing product for grip. Section two crown panels and create a loose Dutch or three-strand braid on each side (or a single braid across the top), then pin them at the back and gently pancake the braid for volume. Use a 1 curling wand or flat iron to add soft, alternating waves through the mid-lengths and ends, leaving 2–3 face-framing pieces out. Tools: curling wand/iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastics, bobby pins, brush. Products: heat protectant, texturizing/sea-salt spray, lightweight mousse (optional for fine hair), smoothing serum for ends, and a flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — expect 20–35 minutes with practice. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh texture with dry shampoo or a light mist and scrunch, retighten pins as needed, and avoid heavy oils at the root to preserve lift.
Textured Braided Low Updo with Soft Face‑Framing Layers

This textured braided low updo with soft face‑framing layers is ideal for medium to thick hair and translates well on straight or wavy textures. It works best on shoulder‑length to long hair; fine hair benefits from volumizing products and teasing, while very curly or coarse hair may need smoothing before styling. Technique: create a soft side part, add body with 1
Soft Textured Low Braided Bun with Face‑Framing Layers

A romantic, textured low braided bun that flatters medium to thick hair and works well on long bob lengths with face‑framing layers. Start on second‑day hair or add a light dry shampoo for grip. Section the hair into a relaxed crown area and two side panels, lightly backcomb the crown for lift, then create one or two loose three‑strand or Dutch braids from the nape toward the side and wrap them into a low bun, securing with bobby pins and U‑pins. Leave a few graduated front pieces to softly frame the face. Tools: tail comb, sectioning clips, small elastics, bobby pins/U‑pins, curling iron (for smoothing or soft bends) and a paddle brush. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing spray or sea‑salt spray, light‑hold hairspray and a small amount of shine serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — 20–35 minutes depending on complexity. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo, tighten pins as needed, re‑curl face pieces each morning, and sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely wrap to preserve shape. Fine hair can benefit from a small bun padding or temporary extensions for fullness.
Textured Crown Braid Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitability: Best on medium to long hair with medium density; works on fine hair with padding or clip‑in extensions and on curly hair when stretched slightly. Styling technique: Part hair slightly off‑center, create two Dutch/French braids along the hairline toward the crown, wrap the braids around to form a crown and secure with bobby pins. Gently pull at braid sections to open up and add texture; leave a few face‑framing tendrils and softly curl them for a romantic finish. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, small elastic bands, plenty of bobby pins, 1 curling iron or wand for tendrils, and a wide‑tooth brush. Products required: lightweight mousse or root‑lift at damp hair, salt or texturizing spray for grip, heat protectant, a smoothing serum for ends, and a medium‑hold flexible hairspray. Difficulty level: Intermediate — requires confident braiding and pinning; plan 25–40 minutes depending on hair length. Maintenance tips: sleep with a silk scarf or loose topknot, refresh with dry shampoo and a light spritz of texturizer, re‑pin any loosened sections, and touch up tendrils with a curling iron as needed.
Textured Tousled Pixie with Long Fringe — Short Wavy Layered Cut

This short, layered pixie with a long, textured fringe works best on fine to medium hair and naturally wavy types; it can also be adapted for straight hair with added texture or for soft curls with longer layering. Cut technique: a short tapered nape and sides with longer top layers and point‑cut, razored ends to create movement and feathered fringe. Styling technique: towel blot damp hair, apply a volumizing mousse at roots and a sea‑salt or texture spray through the mid-lengths, then diffuse on low/medium heat while scrunching to encourage wave. Define a few face‑framing pieces with a 3/4
Textured Messy Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This relaxed, textured messy bun suits medium to thick hair and works well on natural waves or straight hair enhanced with texture. Fine hair can achieve similar volume with light backcombing or a small bun donut; curly hair should be smoothed slightly at the crown before styling. Technique: rough-dry or air-dry to 80% with a texturizing spray, create slight lift at the crown by teasing a few sections, gather hair loosely at the upper back of the head, twist into a loose bun leaving several face‑framing tendrils and small loops, secure with elastic and bobby pins, and gently pull pieces out for an undone shape. Tools needed: hair elastic, 10–15 bobby pins, tail comb or teasing brush, optional 1
Textured Messy Double Topknot with Face‑Framing Pieces

This relaxed, textured double topknot suits straight to wavy hair and works well on fine to medium densities; thicker hair will lend more volume but can be thinned or sectioned for control. Start on second‑day or dry hair for better grip: mist a salt or texturizing spray through the lengths, then backcomb lightly at the crown for lift. Section hair into two high halves, twist each section into a loose topknot and secure with an elastic and a few pins, pulling out small pieces around the face and crown to soften the silhouette. Tools: fine tail comb, rat tail comb or teasing brush, elastic bands, U‑pins/bobby pins, and a 1–1.25” curling iron (optional for shaping face pieces). Products: sea salt/texturizing spray, dry shampoo or texturizing powder, light hold hairspray, and a small amount of smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: easy–medium — no advanced braiding required, but precision helps with balance. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo or powder, re‑pin loose sections, smooth front strands with a tiny drop of serum, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve shape.
Textured Messy High Bun with Face‑Framing Tendrils — Ideal for Curly/Wavy Hair

This relaxed, textured high bun works best on medium to long lengths and on naturally wavy, curly, or hair that has been pre-textured. Start on towel‑dried hair: apply a volumizing mousse at the roots and a sea‑salt or texturizing spray through mid‑lengths to create grip. Diffuse or blow‑dry with a diffuser on low to enhance natural wave, then gather hair into a high, loose ponytail without smoothing every strand. Twist and wrap the pony into a loose bun, securing with an elastic and a few long bobby pins; pull gently at the crown for lift. Leave several thin face‑framing tendrils and use a 1
Textured Messy Top Knot with Wispy Curtain Bangs

This relaxed textured top knot with wispy curtain bangs suits shoulder-length to long hair and works particularly well on fine to medium hair or layered thick hair. Natural waves and light texture give the bun movement while the bangs soften the face and frame features. Styling technique: blow-dry bangs with a round brush for shape, apply texturizing or sea-salt spray through mid-lengths, gather hair into a high or mid-height pony, then twist loosely into a bun and secure with an elastic and bobby pins. Pull out a few face-framing pieces and gently loosen the crown for a deliberately undone look. Tools needed: hairdryer, round brush, rat-tail comb, elastic bands, bobby pins, and an optional curling iron for added wave. Products required: dry shampoo, sea-salt/texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, and a small amount of smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty level: Easy–Moderate — salon finish in 10–20 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo between washes, re-secure pins as needed, trim bangs every 6–8 weeks, use weekly deep-conditioning if heat is frequent, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve shape.
Voluminous Messy Side Fishtail Braid with Crown Twist

This romantic, textured side fishtail braid with a twisted crown works best on medium to long hair; fine hair benefits from texturizing and light padding for grip, while thick hair naturally creates the chunky finish shown (clip-in extensions add volume if needed). Start by misting damp hair with volumizing mousse, blow-dry with a round brush for lift at the roots, then section a crown panel and create a loose Dutch/French twist across the top. Transition into a loose fishtail or three-strand braid down the side, then gently pancake the sections for width and softness. Tools: tail comb, medium and small elastics, bobby pins, large-barrel curling iron (optional), and clips. Products: sea-salt or texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, anti-frizz serum for ends, and dry shampoo for grip. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 20–40 minutes depending on length and practice. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and re-pancake the braid for lost volume, retwist/curl any loose face-framing pieces with a curling iron, sleep on a silk scarf to reduce frizz, and secure problem areas with discreet pins to prolong the style 1–2 days.
Textured Double Dutch Braids with Soft Face‑Framing Pieces

Suitable for medium-to-long hair with natural wave or texture, these textured double Dutch braids create volume and a soft, romantic frame. Start with detangled, slightly dirty hair (day-one) and a defined side part. Section one side and Dutch-braid from the hairline toward the nape, adding small sections and keeping a slightly loose tension; repeat on the other side. Pancake each braid by gently pulling outer loops to widen and soften the look, leaving thin face‑framing pieces. Secure with small elastics and hide ends with bobby pins or a wrapped section. Tools: tail comb, small elastics, bobby pins, curling iron (optional). Products: texturizing or sea-salt spray for grip, light mousse or dry shampoo for body, smoothing serum for ends, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — 20–35 minutes depending on skill and hair length. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillow or loosely wrap with a silk scarf, refresh texture with dry shampoo or a light mist of sea-salt spray, re-pancake the braids to restore volume, and re-tie elastics as needed. For longevity, avoid heavy conditioners at the roots to preserve grip and refresh ends with a small dab of serum.
Romantic Textured Low Updo with Soft Swept Waves

This romantic textured low updo is ideal for medium to thick hair and for naturally wavy or loosely curled textures; fine, straight hair can achieve the same look with texturizing products or lightweight extensions. Start by applying heat protectant and a volumizing mousse to damp hair. Blow-dry with a round brush (or diffuse for natural waves) to build body. Create loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling iron, alternating direction for movement. Lightly backcomb the crown for lift, then gather hair low at the nape and loosely twist and pin sections into a soft chignon, leaving a few face-framing tendrils. Use a tail comb, sectioning clips, and plenty of bobby pins to secure shape. Finish with a sea-salt or texturizing spray for grip and a flexible-hold hairspray to set without stiffness; a drop of shine serum on the ends refines the look. Difficulty: moderate — a stylist can complete in 30–45 minutes; at-home attempts may take 45–60 minutes. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillow, refresh with dry shampoo and re-pin any loosened pieces, touch up waves with a curling iron, and use color-safe products for dyed hair.
Textured Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Bangs — Romantic Upstyle

This soft, textured messy updo with loose face‑framing bangs suits medium to long hair and works best on wavy or thick fine hair after texturizing. Start by prepping clean, towel‑dried hair with a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse or root lifter. Create loose waves with a 25–32 mm curling wand or flat iron, alternate directions for natural movement, then lightly tease the crown to build lift. Gather hair into a low, relaxed bun or chignon and secure with strong bobby pins, leaving several tendrils and the bangs loose for a romantic, undone finish. Tools: curling wand, teasing brush or comb, sectioning clips, elastics, and bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing or sea‑salt spray, light pomade or serum for flyaways, dry shampoo and a flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — 20–35 minutes depending on skill and hair density. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo and a texturizing spray, retuck loose pieces with pins as needed, sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz, and trim bangs every 6–8 weeks to keep the face‑framing shape.
Half-Up Crown Dutch Braid with Loose Beach Waves

This half-up crown Dutch braid with loose beach waves suits long to mid-back lengths and works best on medium to thick hair. Fine hair benefits from texturizing spray or lightweight clip-in extensions for added volume and braid substance; curly hair should be blown out or smoothed slightly before styling. Technique: prep hair with heat protectant and a volumizing mousse, blow-dry for smoothness, then create 1–1.25 barrel-wave sections with a curling iron or wand. Starting at one temple, create a Dutch (inside-out) braid across the crown, pancake each stitch to widen the braid and soften edges, secure with a clear elastic and hide ends with bobby pins. Leave face-framing pieces loose for a soft finish. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling iron or wand, rat-tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, small elastics, paddle brush. Products: heat protectant, texturizing/salt spray, light-hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends, dry shampoo for refreshes. Difficulty: intermediate (salon-level but achievable at home). Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh waves with spritz of water + texture spray, re-pancake/pin braid daily as needed, and use purple shampoo and regular toner appointments for maintained blonde tone.
Loose Textured Romantic Updo with Face‑Framing Curls

This loose textured romantic updo with soft face‑framing curls works best on wavy to curly hair and on medium-to-long straight hair that can hold a curl. To create it, prep damp hair with volumizing mousse and blow-dry with a round brush or diffuse to enhance natural texture. Section hair and use a 1 curling wand to add loose S‑shaped curls; lightly tousle and backcomb at the crown for lift. Gather hair into a low, slightly off‑center chignon, securing with bobby pins and small elastics, leaving two to four tendrils around the face. Finish by pulling and pinning small sections to create a soft, undone silhouette. Tools: 1–1.25 curling wand, blow dryer with diffuser, tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, elastics. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or spray, texturizing/sea‑salt spray, flexible-hold hairspray, lightweight shine serum. Difficulty: Intermediate — approx. 20–40 minutes in-salon. Maintenance: sleep on silk, refresh with dry shampoo and a light mist or re-curl loose tendrils, tighten pins as needed; fine hair benefits from root teasing or light padding for volume, while thick hair may require stronger pins and extra hold. Advise clients to avoid heavy conditioners before styling to keep grip and texture.
Romantic Textured Curly Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This tousled, romantic curly updo works best on naturally wavy to curly hair or on straight hair pre-curled with a wand; ideal lengths are shoulder‑length to long. For fine hair add volumizing products or a small padding piece; medium to thick hair holds texture and volume particularly well. Styling technique: start on towel‑dried hair with a lightweight mousse or sea‑salt spray, rough‑dry with a diffuser for root lift, then refine curls with a 1–1.25 curling wand where needed. Backcomb lightly at the crown for height, gather hair loosely into a low to mid updo and secure with U‑pins and small elastics, pulling out face‑framing tendrils and loosening sections for softness. Tools needed: diffuser, curling wand, tail comb, teasing brush, U‑pins, small elastics and clips. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or spray, texturizing/salt spray, light‑hold hairspray and smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty: moderate — requires practice to balance volume and loose structure. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh with misted texturizer or dry shampoo, re‑pin loose pieces as needed, and trim ends every 8–12 weeks to maintain shape.
Textured Half-Up Romantic Curls with Root Volume

Suitable hair types: Best for medium to long hair with medium to thick density; works well on natural waves or straight hair and can be adapted for finer hair with extensions or root-padding. Styling technique: Blow-dry with a round brush and a root-lifting product, then section hair. Lightly backcomb the crown for height, gather the top section into a loose half-up and secure with discreet pins. Curl remaining lengths in 1–1.25 sections, alternating direction for a natural, tousled look. Loosen curls with fingers and pull a few face-framing tendrils forward. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling wand or iron, blow dryer with nozzle, round brush, tail comb for sectioning, teasing brush or comb, bobby pins, and clips. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, texturizing spray/salt spray, flexible/light-hold hairspray, and a smoothing serum for flyaways. Difficulty level: Moderate — 25–40 minutes depending on length. Maintenance tips: Sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely braid hair to preserve shape; refresh with dry shampoo and a few targeted touch-up curls; avoid heavy oils that weigh down volume and trim ends every 8–12 weeks.
Elegant High-Volume Chignon Bun with Blunt Fringe

This polished chignon with blunt bangs suits medium to thick straight or slightly wavy hair best; fine hair benefits from a donut filler or lightweight extensions and coarse curly hair should be smoothed first. Start with a sleek blow-dry using a round brush or flat iron to create a smooth base. Backcomb lightly at the crown for lift, gather hair into a high ponytail, then use a bun donut or twist and wrap sections around the base, securing with long bobby pins placed crisscross for hold. Shape the blunt fringe with a flat iron and soften face-framing pieces with a curling iron for intentional movement. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, flat iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic, donut/foam filler, long and short bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, smoothing serum, medium-hold hairspray, dry shampoo for texture and a light shine spray. Difficulty: moderate — 30–45 minutes with practice. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh volume with dry shampoo, re-pin any loose sections, lightly re-flatiron bangs each morning, and avoid heavy oils that weigh the style down.
Textured Messy High Bun with Face‑Framing Curls

This textured messy high bun with soft face‑framing curls works best on medium to long hair and suits wavy, loose-curly, or straight hair (straight hair will need pre‑curling). For fine hair, add volumizing products and a light backcombing; for thick hair, section and pin securely. Styling technique: prep hair with heat protectant, loosely curl mid-lengths and ends with a ¾–1 curling wand for undone waves, backcomb lightly at the crown for lift, then gather hair into a high pony and twist into a loose bun, securing with an elastic and crisscrossed bobby pins. Pull out front strands and re‑curl small pieces for soft tendrils; gently tug the bun for shape and texture. Tools needed: curling wand, tail comb, teasing brush, elastic, assorted bobby pins, and a clip. Products required: heat protectant, texturizing spray or sea‑salt spray, lightweight styling cream or pomade for flyaways, and a flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — salon‑friendly but achievable at home with practice. Maintenance tips: refresh texture with dry shampoo and texturizer, re‑curl face frames as needed, sleep with a loose silk scarf or pineapple to preserve shape, and avoid heavy oils that flatten the volume.
Textured Messy Top Knot with Blunt Fringe and Face‑Framing Tendrils

This textured messy top knot with blunt fringe and soft face‑framing tendrils works best on straight to wavy hair in medium to thick densities; fine hair can achieve the effect with light teasing or clip‑in pieces, and very curly hair should be smoothed first. Start on towel‑dried hair with a root‑lifting mousse and heat protectant. Blow‑dry bangs straight with a round brush or flat iron for a blunt finish. Use a salt or texturizing spray through mid‑lengths and rough‑dry to build body, then lightly tease the crown for lift. Gather hair loosely into a high bun, twist and pin small sections with a hair elastic and strong bobby pins to create an undone shape; pull out a few tendrils and softly curl their ends for a polished look. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, flat iron (for bangs), 1 curling wand (optional), teasing comb, elastic, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root lift, texturizing spray, dry shampoo, light‑hold hairspray and a tiny smoothing serum. Difficulty: moderate (20–30 minutes). Maintenance: trim bangs every 3–4 weeks, refresh texture with dry shampoo, re‑pin as needed and sleep on silk to reduce frizz.
Textured Messy Updo with Face‑Framing Tendrils

This textured messy updo is ideal for medium to long hair with natural waves or curls, and also works well on straight hair after light curling. Best for medium to thick density; fine hair benefits from root-lifting products or a light volumizing pad. Technique: prep hair with heat protection, add loose waves with a 1 curling wand, section and backcomb the crown for volume, then loosely twist and pin multiple sections into a low-to-mid stacked bun, pulling small pieces free for softness. Leave a few face‑framing tendrils and soften edges with a small curling iron. Tools needed: tail comb, teasing brush, 1 curling wand, sectioning clips, bobby pins (varied sizes), small elastics. Products required: heat protectant, light mousse or root lifter, sea-salt or texturizing spray, light-hold flexible hairspray, and a tiny amount of shine serum or paste for flyaways. Difficulty: intermediate — salon result in 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texture spray, re-pin loose sections, avoid heavy oils that weigh down texture, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve shape.
Classic Voluminous High Bun with Blunt Bangs

This elegant high bun with blunt bangs suits medium to thick hair and straight to slightly wavy textures; fine hair can achieve the same look using a donut, padding or lightweight clip‑in extensions. Start on towel‑dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and blow‑dry with a round brush to build lift. Section the bangs and smooth with a flat iron if necessary. Lightly backcomb the crown for added height, gather the lengths into a high pony, and secure with an elastic. Create the bun by wrapping hair around a donut or loosely twisting and pinning with U‑pins and bobby pins to preserve fullness and soft shape. Smooth the front and sides with a boar‑bristle or smoothing brush, then finish with a medium‑hold hairspray and a light shine mist for polish. Tools: hairdryer, round brush, flat iron, teasing comb, rat‑tail comb, bun donut (optional), elastics, bobby pins and U‑pins. Products: volumizing mousse, texturizing spray, smoothing serum, medium‑hold hairspray, shine spray. Difficulty: moderate (20–30 minutes). Maintenance: refresh roots with dry shampoo, tighten pins between wears, sleep on silk or use a loose scarf, and trim bangs every 4–6 weeks.
Voluminous Curly Updo with Face-Framing Tendrils

This voluminous curly updo with soft face-framing tendrils works best on medium to long hair with natural curls or a loose perm; it can also be created on straight hair after heat curling. Technique: create lift at the crown by lightly backcombing and setting with mousse or root-lift, then define spirals with a 3/8–3/4 curling wand or diffuse natural curls. Loosely gather and pin sections toward the nape, leaving several tendrils to frame the face; secure with bobby pins and small elastics for structure. Tools: curling wand, diffuser, rat-tail comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins and a fine-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or curl cream, light texturizing spray, flexible-strong hairspray for hold, and a small amount of shine serum on ends. Difficulty: moderate — achievable at home with practice, but a stylist will deliver longer-lasting, refined results for formal occasions. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillow or wear a silk bonnet, refresh with a light mist and curl refresher, re-pin any loose sections, avoid heavy oils that weigh curls down, and schedule monthly deep-conditioning to keep curls healthy.
Textured Shag with Curtain Bangs — Beachy Layered Blonde Hairstyle

Suitable for fine to medium hair and adaptable to thicker textures, this modern textured shag with curtain bangs creates voluminous, lived-in movement. The cut uses long, face-framing layers and soft razored ends to remove bulk and add separation; curtain bangs are cut slightly longer for versatility and easy styling. To style: towel-dry hair, apply a pea-size volumizing mousse at the roots and a sea-salt spray through mid-lengths to ends, then rough-dry with fingers or a diffuser to enhance natural wave. Refine pieces with a 1 curling wand for undone bends and use a round brush to smooth and lift the bangs. Finish by warming a lightweight texturizing paste through the ends and locking with a flexible-hold hairspray. Tools needed: hairdryer with nozzle/diffuser, round brush, 1 curling wand, wide-tooth comb and sectioning clips; salon cutting requires scissors and thinning shears. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, sea-salt spray, texturizing paste, dry shampoo and a weekly hydrating mask. Difficulty: medium — styling is straightforward, but the cut and bangs are best done by a professional. Maintenance: trim bangs every 6–8 weeks, reshape layers every 8–12 weeks, deep-condition weekly, avoid heavy root conditioners, and refresh with dry shampoo or salt spray between washes.
Romantic Textured Updo with Wispy Bangs and Face‑Framing Tendrils

Soft, textured updo with wispy bangs and loose face-framing tendrils. Suited best to fine-to-medium straight or wavy hair — thick hair can wear it with light thinning or smaller pinned sections. To create: start on towel-dried hair with a root-lifting mousse, blow-dry while rough-drying and backcombing the crown for volume, then use a 1 curling wand to add loose bends through mid-lengths (avoid tight curls). Loosely twist and pin sections into a low, slightly asymmetrical bun or braided tucks, leaving several thin pieces around the face for softness. Tools needed: blow dryer (diffuser or round brush), 1 curling iron or wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastic bands and plenty of bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift, texturizing/sea-salt spray, lightweight finishing oil for ends, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — doable at home with basic tool skills (20–35 minutes). Maintenance: sleep on silk/satin, refresh texture with dry shampoo or a spritz of salt spray, re-pin loosened pieces, and trim bangs every 6–8 weeks. For colored hair, use color-safe formulas to protect vibrancy.
Textured Messy Top Knot with Curtain Bangs — Voluminous Updo for Wavy Hair

Suitability: Best for wavy, curly or medium-to-thick hair; fine hair can work with pre-texturizing or clip-in padding and straight hair should be waved first. Styling technique: Towel-dry then rough-dry with a diffuser or by flipping the head for lift. Work a root-lifting mousse through damp roots, then add a sea-salt/texturizing spray mid-lengths to ends. Backcomb the crown lightly for volume, gather hair into a high, loose pony leaving face-framing pieces and bangs out, then twist into a messy top knot and secure with an elastic and U-pins. Gently pull and pancake sections for shape; refine face-framing tendrils with a small-barrel wand if needed. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, 1
Textured Short Curly Pixie with Side‑Swept Fringe — Platinum Blonde

This textured short curly pixie suits fine to medium hair and naturally wavy or permed textures best — it creates the illusion of fullness while remaining light and modern. Salon technique: a low tapered nape with graduated, longer layers on top and a side‑swept fringe, finished with point‑cutting and light razor texturizing for movement. Styling routine: towel dry to damp, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse at roots and a defining cream through ends, then diffuse while scrunching or use a small round brush to shape the fringe. Tools needed: hairdryer with diffuser attachment, 1
Textured Messy Updo with Soft Fringe

This romantic, textured messy updo with a soft, blunt fringe works best on medium-to-long hair and suits straight, wavy, or gently layered textures. Fine hair can be prepped with volumizing products or light padding for lift; thick hair benefits from sectioning or slight thinning to reduce bulk. Styling technique: blow-dry bangs smooth with a round brush, create loose waves with a 1 curling iron for movement, lightly tease the crown for volume, then twist and pin large sections into a loose low/medium bun while leaving face-framing tendrils and the fringe intact. Gently pull pieces to soften the silhouette and secure with crossed bobby pins for hold. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, 1 curling iron, tail comb, teasing brush, sectioning clips, bobby pins and a small elastic. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root-lift, texturizing/salt spray, lightweight serum for ends, flexible-hold hairspray and dry shampoo for grip. Difficulty level: intermediate — requires practiced pinning and balancing volume. Maintenance tips: refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, retwist any loose pins, trim bangs every 4–6 weeks, and use weekly deep conditioning for color-treated hair.
Textured Platinum Pixie with Woven Crown Detail

This short, textured pixie with a woven crown suits fine to medium hair best — the light weight lets the lattice detail sit visibly — but can be adapted for denser hair with heavier texturizing. Achieve it by cutting a short graduated pixie (soft fringe, stacked nape) with point‑cutting and a razor to create feathered ends. For the woven crown, section 6–8 ultra‑thin slices across the parietal area, slick each section with a light gel or styling glue, then interlace them in an over/under pattern and secure discreetly with pins or tiny clear elastics. Tools: sharp cutting shears, thinning shears, razor, fine tooth comb, sectioning clips, small elastics/pins, blow dryer and nozzle. Products: pre/post bleach bond builder (Olaplex or similar), purple/toning shampoo, heat protectant, light styling gel or pomade, flexible hairspray, weekly deep conditioner. Difficulty: advanced for cutting and color (color lifting and lattice work require a pro); daily styling is moderate once cut. Maintenance: trims every 4–6 weeks, toner refreshes every 4–8 weeks, weekly bond treatment and purple shampoo to protect platinum, and avoid excessive heat to preserve texture and color.
Textured Messy Updo with Wispy Bangs and Face‑Framing Tendrils

Suitability: This undone, textured updo works best on medium to thick hair and on wavy or straight textures. Fine hair can be prepped with volumizing products or a small clip‑in piece; naturally curly hair can be softened with larger barrels or embraced for a more voluminous finish. Styling technique: Start with damp hair, apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at the roots. Blow‑dry with a round brush to build lift, then use a 1 curling wand to create loose bends in the front pieces and ends. Backcomb the crown lightly for lift, gather hair into a loose high bun or top knot, twist and pin alternating sections so some pieces spill out. Pull out delicate face‑framing tendrils and shape wispy bangs with a flat iron or round brush. Tools needed: blow dryer, round brush, 1 curling wand or iron, tail/rat‑tail comb, bobby pins, hair elastic. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lifter, texturizing/sea‑salt spray, dry shampoo, light‑hold hairspray, tiny amount of pomade for bang control. Difficulty level: Intermediate — expect 15–25 minutes once practiced. Maintenance tips: Refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer, retwist loose sections and repin, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely wrap to reduce frizz, and trim bangs every 4–6 weeks to keep the shape.
Long Tousled Beach Waves with Deep Side Part — Voluminous Natural Texture

This style works best on medium to long hair and is ideally suited to naturally wavy (2A–2C) or loose-curly textures, but it can be created on straight hair with heat styling. Start with a wash-and-condition routine tailored to your density — volumizing for fine hair, moisturizing for thicker or drier hair. Blow-dry with a diffuser for natural waves or use a round brush for a smoother blowout and a deep side part to frame the face. Create loose S-shaped waves with a 1–1.25 curling wand or iron, alternating direction and leaving the ends slightly free for a lived-in finish. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, 1–1.25 curling wand or iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb, and a round brush. Products required: heat protectant, light mousse or root-lift spray, texturizing/salt spray, light-hold hairspray, and a small amount of anti-frizz serum. Difficulty: intermediate — requires basic curling technique and sectioning; allow 25–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: refresh with water + texturizer or dry shampoo at roots, sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, and trim every 8–12 weeks to keep ends healthy.
Textured Tousled Short Bob with Side-Swept Pieces

This textured, tousled short bob works best on fine to medium hair and suits natural straight or wavy textures; thick hair can wear it but may require additional thinning and layering for movement. Styling technique: start on towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at roots, rough-dry while lifting the crown with fingers or a small round brush, then define front pieces with a 1 curling wand or flat iron for soft bends and separate strands with a texturizing spray. Tools needed: blow dryer, small round brush or fingers for rough-drying, 1 curling wand or flat iron, wide-tooth comb, sectioning clips. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lifter, sea-salt or texturizing spray, small amount of lightweight pomade or paste for piece definition, light-hold hairspray, dry shampoo for longevity. Difficulty level: easy–medium; expect 10–15 minutes daily once cut is in shape. Maintenance tips: schedule trims every 6–8 weeks to keep the shape and choppy ends, use a hydrating conditioner to prevent frizz, avoid heavy oils that weigh layers down, and refresh volume with dry shampoo between washes.
Textured Braided Mohawk with Voluminous Twists

An edgy, textured braided mohawk with voluminous twisted braids and sculpted spikes. This look suits medium to thick hair of shoulder length to long; fine hair can work with prepped extensions or plenty of texturizing product for grip. Start by blow-drying with a root-lift product and shaping the crown with a round brush; backcomb the crown and set with light hairspray to create the lifted base. Create tight French or Dutch braids along each side toward the center, then transition into oversized, pancaked rope braids down the back. Use small elastics to secure sections and pull apart (pancake) the braids to build volume. For the sculpted spike details, twist small sections upward, use a matte pomade or styling wax to define points, and anchor with bobby pins. Tools: blow dryer, round brush, tail comb, teasing brush, curling iron (optional), sectioning clips, elastics, pins. Products: root-lift mousse, texturizing/sea-salt spray, pomade or wax, strong-hold hairspray, heat protectant, dry shampoo. Difficulty: advanced — expect 45–90 minutes and practice. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh texture with dry shampoo and texturizer, retouch spikes with wax and pins, and deep-condition weekly to prevent damage.
Soft Textured Low Updo with Face‑Framing Bangs

This elegant, slightly undone low updo with soft face‑framing bangs suits straight to wavy hair in short‑to‑medium lengths (chin to shoulder) and medium density. Start on towel‑dried hair: apply a lightweight heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at the roots. Rough‑dry with a round brush to create lift at the crown, then use a 1–1.25 curling wand to add loose bends through the ends for texture. Loosely twist sections toward the nape and secure with bobby pins and a small elastic to form a soft, low bun; leave a few front pieces out to frame the face. Finish by tugging at the crown for natural lift and pulling out strands for a relaxed shape. Tools: blow dryer with nozzle, round brush, curling wand, tail comb, bobby pins, small elastic. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or spray, texturizing/sea‑salt spray, flexible‑hold hairspray and a light shine serum for flyaway control. Difficulty: intermediate — 15–25 minutes. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo and a spritz of texturizer, touch up loose curls as needed, trim bangs every 4–6 weeks and use weekly deep conditioning to keep ends healthy.
Textured Shag Mullet with Choppy Short Fringe – Voluminous Layered Cut

This textured shag mullet with a choppy short fringe works best on medium to thick hair and suits naturally wavy or slightly curly hair; fine hair can achieve the look with added texture sprays and root volume techniques. The salon technique uses short, graduated layers at the crown for lift, disconnected longer layers at the nape for movement, and a blunt-yet-textured micro fringe. Styling begins with a root-lifting mousse on damp hair, blow-drying with a round brush while lifting the crown, then defining pieces with a flat iron or 1-inch curling iron to create soft bends. Tools required: professional shear and/or razor for cutting, thinning shears, blow dryer, round brush, teasing comb, flat iron or curling wand. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, sea-salt/texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, small amount of matte pomade for piecey ends, and dry shampoo for second-day texture. Difficulty: intermediate — cutting requires precision from a stylist; daily styling is quick once mastered. Maintenance: trims every 6–8 weeks (bang trims every 4–6), use sulfate-free shampoo, avoid heavy conditioners at roots, and refresh texture with dry shampoo or salt spray.
Textured Shag Mullet with Micro Bangs — Piecey Blonde Layers

This modern shag-mullet suits fine to medium hair textures and works well on naturally wavy or slightly coarse hair — thick hair can also wear it if weight is removed with internal thinning. The cut features a short, choppy micro fringe, stacked crown layers for lift, and long feathered ends for movement. To style, start on towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at roots and a lightweight leave-in on lengths. Rough-dry with a blow dryer and diffuser, shaking sections at the crown for texture; use a 3/4 curling wand or flat iron to bend a few pieces for lived-in waves, then finger-rake. Finish by scrunching in sea-salt spray and working a pea-sized amount of matte paste through the fringe and ends for separation. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, round brush for bangs, 3/4 curling wand or flat iron, comb, and clips. Products: heat protectant, root-lift mousse, sea-salt spray, lightweight cream or matte paste, light-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — cut should be executed by a stylist; daily styling is quick. Maintain with trims every 6–8 weeks, weekly deep conditioning if bleached, and touch-ups for color toning.
Textured Modern Shag with Curtain Bangs and Long Layers

This textured modern shag with soft curtain bangs works best on medium to thick hair and enhances natural waves; it can be adapted for fine hair with added layering and root-lifting product, but is less ideal for very tight curls without loosening. The cut uses stacked, graduated layers at the crown and long face-framing pieces, with bangs point-cut for movement. To style: towel-dry, apply a volumizing mousse at the roots and a lightweight leave-in/curl cream through the lengths. Blow-dry with a nozzle and round brush for volume or diffuse to boost natural texture. Use a 1 curling wand to add loose bends through mid-lengths, then finger-comb. Finish by misting a sea-salt or texturizing spray and working a small amount of matte paste through ends to piece out layers; lock with a flexible-hold hairspray. Tools: precision shears, thinning shears or razor, blow dryer with diffuser, round brush, curling wand, sectioning clips. Difficulty: intermediate — requires accurate layering and texturizing. Maintenance: trim bangs/top layers every 6–8 weeks, refresh full shape every 10–12 weeks, deep-condition weekly and sleep on silk to reduce frizz and preserve texture.
Textured Shag Mullet with Feathered Fringe and Loose Beach Waves

This modern shag-mullet hybrid works best on medium to thick hair and on naturally wavy or slightly curly textures; fine hair can still wear the look with added layering and root-lifting products. Start from a professional layered cut: short, feathered top and fringe with longer, tapered back layers to create movement. Styling technique: apply a volumizing mousse or root-lift to damp hair, blow-dry with a round brush to lift the crown, then use a 1–1.25 curling wand to create loose, alternating-direction waves through the mid-lengths and ends. Use a comb or fingers to lightly backcomb the crown for extra height and finish by raking in a salt or texturizing spray for separation. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1–1.25 curling wand, sectioning clips, tail comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizing/salt spray, light-hold hairspray, small smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: moderate — quick to style daily but requires a precise salon cut. Maintenance: trims every 8–10 weeks to preserve shape, monthly deep-conditioning if bleached, and refresh texture with dry shampoo between washes.
As a stylist I always encourage clients to use images to communicate clearly — and this set of 136 hairstyle woman photos is made for that purpose. My professional advice: choose styles that balance your face shape and daily routine, not just trends. Schedule regular trims every 6–12 weeks depending on cut and texture, use heat protectant before styling, and invest in a quality sulfate-free shampoo and weekly deep conditioner to maintain color and shine. For at-home styling, start with a lightweight styling cream or sea-salt spray for texture, a paddle brush for smoothing, and a round brush plus a blow dryer for volume. If you’re going bold with color, ask about bond-building treatments to protect hair integrity. Bring 2–3 favorite images to your appointment, discuss maintenance needs, and trust your stylist to adapt the look to your features. Ready to try something new? Book a consultation and let’s create a style that fits your life.
