Fluid Textured Cut hairstyle for Women
Women Hairstyles

Fluid Textured Cut

A mid-length style defined by soft, continuous waves that create a textured and airy silhouette.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Fluid Textured Cut look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Fluid Textured Cut for Women

Who it suits

Best for medium-length wavy or loosely curly hair of fine to medium density, where soft layers create airy texture. The mid-length and soft waves flatter round, square, and oval faces by adding movement near the jaw. Suits people wanting an easy, undone look with light daily styling. A good middle ground for those who find long hair too much upkeep but want more than a short crop.

How to ask for it

Ask for a mid-length cut hitting around the collarbone, with soft, diffused internal layers to keep it airy rather than blunt. Request point-cutting through the ends for a feathered, undone finish that lets continuous, soft waves form. Keep face-framing pieces gentle and the part natural. Ask for the waves to look fluid and unstructured, not tightly curled or heavily set.

Upkeep & styling

Trim every six to eight weeks to maintain the layered shape. Scrunch a light wave cream or sea-salt spray into damp hair and air-dry or rough-dry for an undone finish. Minimal heat keeps it soft; a quick wave with a flat iron or wand refreshes second-day texture.

Fluid Textured Cut — frequently asked questions

What length is a medium textured cut?

It typically falls between the chin and the collarbone. This mid-length range is long enough to show soft, flowing waves but short enough to stay easy and lightweight to manage.

How do I get an airy, undone texture?

Soft internal layers and point-cut ends create the shape, and a sea-salt spray or light wave cream scrunched into damp hair builds the lived-in finish. Rough-drying instead of smoothing keeps it airy.

Is this cut good for fine hair?

Yes. Soft layering adds the impression of movement and body without removing too much weight, and a texturizing spray gives fine hair grip so the waves hold their fluid shape.

Can I wear this style straight sometimes?

Yes. The layered mid-length shape blow-dries smooth easily for a sleeker look, then returns to its soft waves when you air-dry with a wave product on your next wash.

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