
Lush Ruffled Waves
Long, flowing layers featuring deep ruffled waves that add significant body and rhythmic movement throughout the silhouette.

A long, serene style defined by uniform waves that flow seamlessly from the mid-lengths to the ends. The cut is clean with minimal layers to maintain a full, heavy density.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Lush Flowing Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
This style is ideal for individuals with medium to high hair density who want to showcase length without sacrificing volume. It beautifully complements oval and heart face shapes by softening the jawline with its continuous, fluid motion. Those with naturally straight or slightly wavy hair will find this cut easiest to manage, provided they are willing to commit to regular heat styling or overnight setting techniques to maintain the uniform wave pattern.
Request a long, blunt-cut base with very minimal, hidden internal layering to preserve the weight and density at the ends. Ask for a center or slightly off-center part with the waves starting specifically at the cheekbone or jawline level rather than at the roots. Emphasize that you want a seamless transition from the smooth crown to the structured, uniform waves through the mid-lengths and ends, avoiding any choppy or shattered textures.
Maintaining this look requires a trim every eight to twelve weeks to keep the ends looking sharp and heavy. Daily styling involves using a large-barrel curling iron or a deep waver tool paired with a high-quality heat protectant and a light-hold finishing spray to preserve the shape without stiffness.
While possible, fine hair may require specific volumizing products or temporary extensions to achieve the heavy, lush appearance and thickness characteristic of this specific style.
Applying a smoothing serum to dry hair before waving and finishing with a flexible-hold hairspray will seal the cuticle and prevent humidity from disrupting the uniform pattern.
This specific look relies on significant length—typically past the shoulder blades—to allow the waves enough room to flow seamlessly; shorter lengths will create a different, more compact silhouette.
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