Riff a classic shag haircut by experimenting with parting. Bringing the part to the side creates an asymmetrical effect that still frames the face. Speak to your stylist about the different ways you want to part your curly haircut so they can create a look that will sit right wherever it's combed.
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Meet the curly-haired version of the long bob. The shorter layers increase fullness at the crown then seamlessly blend with longer lengths. A few curly bangs help draw attention to eyes.
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A wash-and-go curly haircut? It's possible. The secret is getting a cut that works with the natural shape of curls instead of trying to make them go in a way they don't naturally bend. This short curly hairstyle has a flattering rounded shape with longer lengths that enable curl movement.
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Don't automatically come to the conclusion that curly bangs will be nothing but trouble. Hairstylists can cut them so the curls are defined and lay where they're supposed to. Try a few eye-grazing locks with a shoulder-grazing hairstyle for an effortless look.
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