
Rhythmic Waves
A long hairstyle characterized by consistent waves and ends that are subtly thinned for a lighter finish.

Long, flowing waves paired with soft curtain bangs that frame the face.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Retro Fringe Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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This style is ideal for those with oval, heart, or diamond face shapes as the curtain bangs soften the forehead and highlight the cheekbones. It works best on medium to high-density hair with a natural wave or a slight bend, though straight hair can achieve this look with the right styling tools. Because of the length and layering required to maintain movement, it suits individuals who enjoy a medium-effort morning routine involving some volume-building products.
Request a long haircut with long, seamless layers starting at the collarbone to encourage natural movement and wave formation throughout the perimeter. Ask for a soft, eye-level curtain fringe that is point-cut for a diffused edge and blended into shorter face-framing pieces to prevent a disconnected look. The finish should be airy and voluminous, so specify that you want the bulk removed via internal texturizing rather than blunt thinning to maintain the retro silhouette.
Expect to schedule a trim every 8 to 12 weeks to keep the long layers from becoming weighed down and to refresh the shape of the curtain bangs. Daily styling requires a round brush or large-barrel curling iron to define the waves, along with a lightweight volumizing mousse and flexible-hold hairspray to preserve the soft, bouncy structure.
Yes, but it requires using a wide-barrel curling wand or large rollers to create the necessary soft, retro-inspired undulations and body.
Use a medium round brush to blow-dry the fringe away from the face in an arched motion, then set them with a cool shot of air to lock in the curtain-like swoop.
While it works best on thicker hair, fine-haired individuals can pull it off by incorporating shorter internal layers to create the illusion of density and bounce.
To maintain the shape overnight, loosely twist your hair into a high silk scrunchie or use a silk pillowcase to prevent friction from flattening the waves and frizzing the fringe.
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