Beachy Fringed Waves hairstyle for Men
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Beachy Fringed Waves for Men

A long-layered cut characterized by loose, beachy texture and a soft, side-swept fringe that blends into the lengths.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Beachy Fringed Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Beachy Fringed Waves for Men

Who it suits

This cut is ideal for those with medium-to-thick hair density and a natural wave or slight curl, as it utilizes the hair's inherent volume to create a relaxed shape. It particularly flatters oval, heart, and square face shapes by using the side-swept fringe and soft face-framing layers to diffuse sharp features or a broader forehead. This style suits individuals who prefer a lived-in, effortless aesthetic and are comfortable with a routine that focuses on enhancing natural texture rather than sleek perfection.

How to ask for it

Ask for long, point-cut layers throughout the interior to remove weight and encourage movement, keeping the perimeter soft and shattered rather than blunt. Request a long, side-swept fringe that begins near the cheekbone and is blended into the face-framing layers to ensure there are no harsh disconnected lines. Emphasize that you want a textured, piecey finish that looks unstructured, with the shortest layers starting just below the chin to frame the face.

Upkeep & styling

Expect to visit the salon every 8 to 12 weeks for a light dusting of the ends and a quick reshaping of the fringe to prevent it from obscuring your vision. Daily styling is straightforward, requiring a texturizing sea salt spray or a light-hold mousse applied to damp hair, followed by air-drying or a quick pass with a wide-barrel curling wand for added definition.

Beachy Fringed Waves — frequently asked questions

Can this style be achieved with pin-straight hair?

Yes, but you will need to use a curling iron or flat iron to create the 'S' wave pattern, as the cut relies on texture for its signature relaxed look.

How long does my hair need to be for this cut?

This style works best on hair that is at least collarbone length or longer, as the long layers need sufficient vertical space to cascade and create the beachy effect.

Will the fringe require daily styling?

The side-swept fringe is relatively low-maintenance; a quick blast with a blow dryer and a round brush will keep it directed properly and blended into the sides.

Is this cut suitable for fine hair?

While it works best on medium density, fine hair can achieve this look if the layers are kept long and light to avoid thinning out the ends too much.

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