
S-Pattern Waves
A structured wavy style featuring a distinct S-shape through the mid-lengths and subtle graduation at the bottom for balance.

A long hairstyle characterized by consistent waves and ends that are subtly thinned for a lighter finish.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Rhythmic Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
Best for long, medium to thick hair that can be lightened at the ends without losing wave consistency. The tapered perimeter suits those who find blunt ends too heavy and want a softer, lighter finish. Flatters most face shapes, especially oval and long. Ideal for people who like an even, uniform wave pattern and a slightly feathered, airy hemline.
Ask for long length with a consistent, uniform wave pattern and the perimeter point-cut or lightly tapered so the ends thin out for a lighter, softer hemline. Keep internal layers minimal so the waves stay even top to bottom. Style with a medium barrel, keeping the wave size consistent through each section, then loosen gently for rhythmic, repeating movement.
Trim every 8 to 10 weeks to keep the tapered ends soft without becoming stringy. Style with a medium-barrel iron, working uniform sections for an even pattern, then a texture spray to hold. A heat protectant guards the lengths and a light serum keeps the feathered ends smooth.
It means the very ends are thinned or point-cut so the hemline is lighter and softer rather than blunt and heavy. It gives a feathered, airy finish without removing overall length.
Use the same barrel size and curl direction on uniform sections, taking similar amounts of hair each time. Consistent sectioning is what creates the rhythmic, repeating wave pattern this look is named for.
Only if over-thinned. Ask for a light taper that softens the hemline while keeping enough density that the ends still curl cleanly and the waves stay defined rather than stringy.
A medium barrel around 1 to 1.25 inches gives an even, repeating wave. It is large enough to look relaxed but small enough to keep the pattern consistent from root area to the tapered ends.
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