
Cobra Cut
A sophisticated long-layered haircut with heavy face-framing sections that curve inward toward the chin and collarbone.

Large, polished barrel curls that flow from a smooth crown into defined, rhythmic spirals. The look provides a voluminous, bouncy texture with a soft, rounded perimeter.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Ribbon Barrel Curls look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
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This style is ideal for individuals with oval, heart, or diamond face shapes as the voluminous curls add necessary width and softness around the jawline and cheekbones. It requires medium to high hair density to ensure the ribbon-like spirals appear full rather than sparse, and is best suited for those with a smooth natural texture or a willingness to perform extensive heat styling. The length must be at least mid-back to allow for the significant vertical shrinkage that occurs once the large-diameter barrel curls are set into their rhythmic pattern.
Ask for a long-layered cut where the shortest layers begin below the chin to maintain weight while providing enough movement for large-scale curls. Specify a soft, rounded perimeter with minimal thinning at the ends to ensure the curls look thick and uniform from root to tip. You should request a styling finish that involves a smooth, high-shine crown transitioning into curls created with a two-inch barrel iron, with each section directed away from the face to create a cohesive, ribbon-like flow.
To keep the shape, expect to get a professional trim every eight to twelve weeks to manage split ends that could otherwise cause the curls to look frizzy or unraveled. Daily maintenance involves using a high-hold finishing spray and a wide-tooth comb to preserve the ribbon structure, alongside a heat protectant for frequent thermal styling sessions.
Your hair should ideally reach your mid-back or lower when straight, as the barrel curling process causes significant vertical shrinkage that can lift the length by several inches.
While possible, fine hair may require volumizing mousses and structural sprays to prevent the heavy curls from falling flat or looking thin at the ends due to the weight of the style.
Use a high-shine pomade on your fingertips to separate the sections after curling, then mist each individual ribbon with a firm-hold spray to lock in the distinct, rhythmic shape.
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