
Sculpted Waves
Polished, large-scale waves that maintain a thick, blunt density at the very ends of the hair for a weighted look.

A refined long-length cut featuring structured, uniform waves that create a polished and elegant silhouette.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Sculpted Formal Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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This structured style is ideal for those with oval or heart-shaped faces who have medium to high hair density to support the volume of the uniform waves. It best suits individuals with naturally straight or slightly wavy textures that allow for precise thermal manipulation and a high-shine finish. Those who choose this look should have a high appetite for daily styling, as it requires intentional heat work to maintain its polished and symmetrical silhouette.
Ask for a long-length cut with blunt ends and minimal internal layering to ensure the waves stack uniformly without losing density at the perimeter. Request a deep side part or a centered precision part with face-framing layers that begin below the chin to integrate into the sculpted pattern. The finish should be achieved through consistent barrel curling in the same direction, followed by a thorough brush-out to create a singular, continuous wave flow.
Maintain this cut with trims every eight to ten weeks to keep the ends sharp and prevent split ends from disrupting the smooth, uniform texture. Daily styling requires a large-barrel curling iron, a wide-tooth comb for setting, and a firm-hold finishing spray to secure the structured silhouette against humidity.
Yes, but fine hair will need a volumizing mousse and a light back-combing technique at the roots to ensure the waves do not look flat or sparse.
For long hair, expect to spend forty-five to sixty minutes using thermal tools and a cooling period to ensure the sculpted waves set properly for a long-lasting hold.
It is possible, but curly textures must first be blown out smooth or silk-pressed to create the clean canvas required for these specific, uniform waves.
While a long side-swept fringe can be integrated, short blunt bangs may disrupt the continuous, fluid flow of the sculpted formal pattern.
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