Lush Bouncy Tresses hairstyle for Men
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Lush Bouncy Tresses for Men

Long hair styled into deep, voluminous curls that provide significant body and movement. The silhouette is wide and structured with defined ringlets throughout.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Lush Bouncy Tresses look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Lush Bouncy Tresses for Men

Who it suits

This style is best for individuals with medium to thick hair density who want to maximize their natural volume or create a glamorous, high-impact silhouette. It works exceptionally well for those with oval or square face shapes as the rounded curls soften the jawline and add width to the cheekbones. While it accommodates naturally curly textures, it is best for those willing to commit to a structured styling routine involving rollers or irons.

How to ask for it

Ask for a long haircut with a thick, blunt perimeter and long, seamless layers started at the collarbone to encourage bounce without sacrificing density. Specify that you want internal layers for weight distribution and face-framing pieces that begin below the chin to maintain a wide, voluminous shape. The finish should be styled with large-barrel curls or a traditional roller set to achieve defined, bouncy ringlets.

Upkeep & styling

You will need a trim every 8 to 10 weeks to keep the ends healthy and ensure the weight of the hair does not flatten the bounce. Daily maintenance requires a volumizing mousse, a large-barrel curling tool, and a finishing spray to hold the structure against humidity.

Lush Bouncy Tresses — frequently asked questions

Will this style make my hair look shorter?

Yes, the deep curl pattern and high-volume bounce cause a significant amount of 'shrinkage,' making the hair appear several inches shorter than its actual length.

Can I achieve this look without using heat?

You can use overnight heatless curlers or silk rollers on damp hair, though the ringlets may be less uniform than those created with a professional curling iron.

What happens if my hair is very fine?

On fine hair, you must use heavy-duty volumizing products and avoid heavy oils, otherwise the curls may lose their bounce and fall flat within a few hours.

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