
Sculpted Crown Crop
This layered style focuses on significant root lift and height at the crown. The hair is swept upward and back from the forehead with piecey, sculptural curves that flick outward at the ends.

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A high-shine, architectural style featuring defined waves swept across the forehead and tucked behind the ears. The hair is slicked tightly against the scalp into a compact low arrangement at the nape.
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This architectural style is ideal for those with oval, heart, or diamond-shaped faces as the tight compression against the scalp accentuates the cheekbones and jawline. It works most effectively on fine to medium hair textures that can be easily manipulated into precise, wet-look curves without excessive bulk. Because the look relies on a flat, sculpted silhouette, it is best for individuals with low to medium hair density who have the patience for a high-maintenance styling routine involving setting time and specialized products.
Request a precision short cut with a tapered nape and side sections that are short enough to lay completely flat against the skull. The top and fringe must be kept longer, roughly three to four inches, to provide enough length for the stylist to mold deep, structured S-shaped waves using a fine-tooth comb and setting lotion. Specify that you want a crisp, deep side part and that the waves should transition seamlessly from the forehead to be tucked tightly behind the ears for a continuous, high-shine finish.
Keep the shape sharp with professional trims every four weeks to maintain the tapered perimeter. Daily maintenance requires a high-shine sculpting gel or heavy-hold mousse and the use of a silk wrap or wave cap overnight to preserve the definition of the ridges and prevent frizz.
Yes, but it requires the hair to be thoroughly saturated with a strong-hold setting product and combed flat while wet to temporarily relax the natural curl pattern into the sculpted wave shape.
When properly set with professional-grade products and dried under a hood or with a diffuser, these waves can maintain their architectural shape for two to three days if protected during sleep.
You need at least three inches of length on the top of the head to create the characteristic S-bend, while the back and sides should be significantly shorter to ensure the style looks sleek and intentional.
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