Voluminous Fringe Waves hairstyle for Men
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Voluminous Fringe Waves

A high-volume long style featuring deep waves paired with a textured, multi-length fringe.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Voluminous Fringe Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Voluminous Fringe Waves for Men

Who it suits

Best for medium to thick hair with natural body or a willing wave pattern, since the style depends on volume. Long layers and a fringe flatter long, oval, and square faces by softening the perimeter. Suits those who enjoy styling and want a glamorous, full-bodied finish. Requires regular blow-drying and product, so it favors people with a higher maintenance appetite.

How to ask for it

Ask for long, sweeping layers throughout to build volume and movement, kept full at the perimeter rather than over-thinned. Pair with a textured, multi-length fringe that blends from shorter pieces into longer face-framing sections. Request deep, defined waves set with a large barrel iron or rollers, and a center or slightly off-center part to let the volume fall evenly on both sides.

Upkeep & styling

Trim every six to eight weeks to keep layers and fringe shaped. Blow-dry with a round brush and mousse for root lift, then wave with a large-barrel iron and break the waves up with fingers. Use texture spray and a flexible-hold hairspray; refresh roots with dry shampoo between washes.

Voluminous Fringe Waves — frequently asked questions

How do I get long-lasting volume in waves?

Build lift at the roots with mousse and a round-brush blow-dry, then set waves with a large-barrel iron. Letting each curl cool in your hand before releasing helps the volume and shape hold longer.

What fringe goes with voluminous waves?

A textured, multi-length fringe works best because it blends into the layers. Shorter pieces at the center fade into longer, face-framing sections that flow into the waves rather than sitting apart.

Will layers make my waves look thin?

Not if cut correctly. Long, sweeping layers that keep the perimeter full add movement without removing density, so the waves stay voluminous rather than stringy at the ends.

How often should I wave this style?

Most people re-wave every two to three days. Sleeping with hair loosely pinned up and using texture spray helps the waves survive longer between full restyling.

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