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A sleek, long hairstyle with a sharp middle part and uniform, straight lengths. The cut features minimal layers to maintain a clean, weighted silhouette that falls past the shoulders.

Long, voluminous layers shaped into deep, rhythmic ripples that fall past the shoulders.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Layered Ripple Flow look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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This silhouette is ideal for individuals with medium to thick hair density who have a natural wave or a slight curl to support the ripple effect. It particularly flatters square and heart-shaped faces by softening strong jawlines and adding width through the mid-lengths to balance facial proportions. Those with fine hair may find it difficult to maintain the required volume, while high-density textures will benefit from the intentional weight removal provided by the deep layering.
Ask for a long-layered cut starting just below the chin, utilizing deep point-cutting to create movement and reduce bulk throughout the ends. Request internal layering to encourage a rhythmic, undulating texture and ensure the weight is distributed to allow for maximum lift at the roots. Specify that the perimeter should be kept soft and slightly curved rather than blunt, allowing the ripples to flow seamlessly past the shoulders with a natural, airy finish.
To preserve the structural integrity of the layers and prevent the ripples from looking weighed down, schedule a trim every eight to ten weeks. Daily styling requires a large-barrel curling iron or wave wand and a flexible-hold sea salt spray or texturizing mousse to define the deep bends without adding stiffness.
Yes, but it will require significantly more heat styling to achieve the deep ripples. Without a wave wand or iron, the long layers will appear as a standard feathered cut rather than a flowing ripple shape.
Expect to spend fifteen to twenty minutes using a heat tool to set the waves. Once the ripples are established, you can usually refresh the look with a dry texturizer for a second day of wear without a full re-style.
Because the volume is concentrated at the sides through the mid-lengths, it does add horizontal width. This is highly beneficial for narrow or long faces but may require more height at the crown if you have a very round face shape.
The layers are designed to grow out gracefully into a more uniform long length. However, the flow effect will sit lower on the chest over time, eventually losing the bounce near the jawline if the internal layers are not maintained.
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