Lifted Springy Coils hairstyle for Men
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Lifted Springy Coils for Men

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An expansive long style of tight ringlets with a lifted crown and stacked layers that broaden at the shoulders.

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About the Lifted Springy Coils for Men

Who it suits

This cut is ideal for those with Type 3C to 4B textures who want to maximize volume and shape. It particularly flatters oval and heart-shaped faces by using stacked layers to create width at the shoulders, balancing a narrower chin. High-density hair is necessary to support the expansive silhouette, while those with a dedicated moisturizing routine will find the defined ringlets easiest to manage.

How to ask for it

Ask for a dry-cut curly shape that focuses on vertical volume at the crown and a triangular, expansive silhouette through the mid-lengths. Request internal stacked layers to remove weight while encouraging height, ensuring the curls broaden out significantly as they hit the shoulders. Emphasize that the ends should be sculpted to maintain a rounded, springy finish without thinning out the perimeter too much.

Upkeep & styling

To keep the crown lifted and the layers defined, schedule a trim every eight to twelve weeks to prevent the weight from dragging the shape down. Daily styling requires a heavy-duty leave-in conditioner followed by a curl-defining cream, using a diffuser on low heat to encourage maximum spring and volume at the roots.

Lifted Springy Coils — frequently asked questions

Will this style work on fine hair?

While possible, fine hair may struggle to achieve the extreme width at the shoulders seen in this cut. To help, use a volumizing foam at the roots and avoid heavy oils that might flatten the stacked layers.

How do I prevent the triangle shape from becoming too bottom-heavy?

The key is the internal stacked layering at the crown which provides lift. Regular trims ensure the weight is distributed properly so the expansion happens at the shoulders rather than the jawline.

Can I air dry this cut or do I need a diffuser?

Air drying works for a more natural look, but the signature lifted crown usually requires diffusing upside down. This technique ensures the tight ringlets don't dry flat against the scalp under their own weight.

How does this cut behave as it grows out?

Because of the stacked layers, it tends to grow out into a softer, more rounded shape. You will lose the specific crown height first, making it look more like a standard long curly cut as the months pass.

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