
Lush Undulated Layers
A long, flowing cut featuring soft, defined waves and subtle face-framing layers. The shape creates a polished, voluminous silhouette with smooth movement.

A voluminous long-length cut featuring deep, uniform waves that create a heavy, luxurious silhouette.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Lush Cascading Waves look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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This long-length cut is ideal for individuals with medium to high hair density, as the heavy silhouette requires significant natural volume to achieve the cascading effect. It particularly flatters oval, heart, and square face shapes by providing a soft, wide frame that balances strong features with deep, uniform texture. Those with naturally wavy or straight hair that holds heat well will find this style most manageable, though it demands a high appetite for daily thermal styling and the use of structural volumizing products.
Ask your stylist for a long-length cut with a blunt baseline and internal long layers to reduce bulk without sacrificing the heavy, luxurious silhouette. Specify that you want face-framing pieces that begin around the jawline to integrate seamlessly into the deep, uniform waves that define this look. Request a blow-dry finish using a large-barrel iron or deep waver to create a structured, cascading texture rather than loose, beachy curls, ensuring the waves start consistently from the mid-lengths to the ends.
To maintain the structural integrity of the silhouette, schedule a trim every eight to twelve weeks to prevent split ends from weighing down the wave pattern. Daily styling requires a heat-protection ritual followed by a large-barrel curling iron or a dedicated deep-waver tool, finished with a flexible-hold spray to keep the uniform waves from dropping.
While possible with significant volumizing products or extensions, low-density hair may struggle to support the heavy, dense look required for the waves to appear lush rather than wispy.
Expect to spend thirty to forty-five minutes on styling, as creating uniform, deep waves through long, thick hair requires careful sectioning and precise heat application with a large barrel tool.
Yes, provided the face-framing layers are kept longer—starting below the chin—to elongate the appearance of the face while the cascading waves add the necessary vertical interest.
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