
Soft Layered Waves
Gentle, understated waves throughout long layers that add subtle texture and flow.

A relaxed long hairstyle featuring a full, blunt-cut fringe paired with loose, effortless curls. The silhouette is soft and organic with gentle internal movement.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Fringed Casual Curls look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This style best suits oval, heart, or long face shapes as the horizontal line of the full fringe balances verticality and softens the forehead. It is ideal for those with medium to high hair density and a natural wave or soft curl pattern that provides organic volume without excessive bulk. Individuals who prefer a relaxed, lived-in aesthetic but are willing to commit to regular fringe trims will find this look particularly flattering and functional.
Request a long-layered cut with a full, blunt-cut fringe that hits just at the eyebrow, using point-cutting for a soft rather than harsh edge. Ask for internal layering through the mid-lengths and ends to remove weight and encourage natural movement, ensuring the transition from the fringe to the longer sides is slightly disconnected. Specify that the perimeter should have a soft, organic finish rather than a strictly straight line to maintain the casual, effortless silhouette.
The fringe requires a trim every three to four weeks to maintain its shape, while the overall length can be maintained every two to three months. Daily styling involves using a curl-defining cream or sea salt spray on damp hair, followed by air-drying or using a diffuser to enhance the loose, organic texture.
Yes, though it requires more daily effort using a medium-barrel curling iron or heatless rollers to create the loose, casual texture. A texturizing spray is essential to give straight strands the grip needed to hold the soft, organic shape.
For tighter curls, the fringe should be cut slightly longer than desired to account for shrinkage once dry. You may need to blow-dry the fringe with a small round brush to achieve the blunt, flat look while letting the rest of the hair remain in its natural, loose state.
It works best for fine hair if the fringe is kept slightly narrower to avoid taking too much density away from the sides. Keeping the layers long and internal will help build volume without making the ends appear thin or wispy.
Because the fringe is cut blunt and sits near the eyebrows, it usually needs a professional touch-up every three to four weeks. This prevents the hair from obscuring your vision and keeps the silhouette looking intentional rather than overgrown.
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