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IDK who needs to hear this, but haircuts aren't a one-size-fits-all thing. As a fellow wavy-haired human, trust me when I say that wavy hair types look 1000 percent better when cut and trimmed specifically with your waves and bends in mind. Basically, to make your waves look their best you'll need a cut that caters to your wavy pattern, texture, and shape. 9 out of 10 times, that means a cut with some type of layering going on. Adding layers to your hair will give form and shape to your waves—plus they can give you hair added volume and make your hair look thicker and fuller too.
Whether you prefer your hair short, medium, or long, there are a ton of great cuts and styles out there to really capture the versatility and beauty of your wavy hair. From '70s-style shag looks to a cute and edgy pixies, there's no shortage of gorgeous cuts for wavy hair. Ahead, the 30 best haircuts for wavy hair—plus everything you need to know about cutting and styling your wavy hair according to the experts.
These romantic waves have me swooning. I love the way the super-long length, subtle layering, and her red color all come together. To DIY smooth waves like these, try using a heatless hair curler instead of traditional heat-styling tools.
This wavy haircut is best for those who want a stylish haircut but still want to keep *some* of their length (DW, you'll still be able to pull your hair into a low bun or ponytail for short hair). The messy waves will keep this cut looking cool and lived-in.
Not ready to try short layers? Start with these face-framing money piece layers first. It’s a super versatile cut and an easy way to experiment and see if a layered style works for you.
An edgy lob looks stunning on anyone with a naturally loose wave pattern. Ask your stylist to give you blunt ends that stop just below your collarbone and then use a texturizing spray to create the rock'n'roll effect.
To achieve these va-va-voom waves, you'll want to ask your stylist to give you a haircut with lots of layers since it's harder for hair that's heavy and all one length to look big and bouncy like this. Bonus points for flipping your hair to one side for a 90s inspired deep side part.
Another way to test out a haircut for wavy hair before fully committing to it? Give hair extensions a whirl. This stylist used blonde, wavy strands to add major length and body to Hilary Duff's hair, which is naturally on the shorter side.
These are the beachy waves of my dreams, TBH. This haircut is all about maintaining a natural look, so you'll want to ask for minimal layers and a just a tiny bit of a trim on your ends. At home, you'll want to use a curling iron or wand to really refine your waves.
The only word I have for this wavy haircut is ~volume~, bb. These long layers start about a foot below the face and continue long past the waistline. To get this level of bounce and body at home, I recommend checking out this list of volumizing products.
Face-framing curtain bangs with soft, whimsical layers? Yes please. What's different about this cut is that the hair is uniform in length, but layered where it frames the face—so relay this info to your hairstylist if this is the kinda of wavy haircut you'd like to try out.
Short bangs, long layers, and a soft cut equal gorgeous ''70s vibes. I kind of thought this haircut for wavy hair was Farrah Fawcett for a hot second, TBH.
If you’re on the hunt for a cute way to style your new wavy haircut, take these undone waves for a spin. This look is great for a big night out or a relaxing night in.
The best part about these super long waves is how striking they look in this electric blue tone. Just be sure to use a sulfate-free color-safe shampoo and a nourishing conditioner each time you wash to keep your color looking vibrant.
This look is really giving Hollywood glam waves and I love every bit of it. Whether your hair is wavy or if you have a curly hair type, you'll want to ask your stylist for for cascading layers that are built for voluminous hairstyles.
If getting French girl style bangs is on your bucket list, follow Jessica Chastain's lead and try this loose and layered haircut for wavy hair.
A collarbone-length bob is the perfect hairstyle for curly hair, wavy hair, or straight hair with a little bit of bend and this picture proves it. You'll get definition and movement all at the same time.
A bob is always a win, but switching things up with a wavy shoulder-length haircut with short layers will take things to a whole other level. And FWIW, this is one of the more low-key wavy hairstyles on the list—because the layers are a little shorter your hair will grow out more uniform and you can extend time between appointments.
This bob and fringe combo stops just before the jaw and is layered in a way that you'll only need to go in for a touch-up every six weeks or so. To style these waves at home, you'll need a curly hair product like a styling cream to scrunch into your hair while it's wet.
NGL, I'm obsessed with how cool and chic this pixie cut looks on Julia Garner's wavy hair. The best thing about this haircut is that it'll grow out pretty uniform, meaning you can take your time seeing your hairstylist.
Is it just me, or is this not the most perfect summer haircut for wavy hair? It's super low-key and looks great on all hair textures, from super thick strands to ultra-fine hair too.
Those voluminous, big and bouncy waves you keep seeing all over your IG feed are here to stay. The coolest thing about wavy style is that it really accentuates color-treated hair—that gorgeous S-shape really shows off any highlights or lowlights.
If long hair is your thing, try this super long haircut for wavy hair with feathered layeres. I love this hairstyle because you can transform it into a ponytail hairstyle to show off your face structure.
What better inspo for your next haircut than the queen of messy, undone waves? Gisele's perfectly imperfect waves are a result of choppy layers and strategically-placed balayage highlights.
I'm really loving how modern and cool this short haircut for wavy hair looks. This choppy lob hairstyle is less uniform than a bob, which makes it all the more fun.
If you're not ready to rock a lob, you can start off by trying a short hairstyle. We love how these waves show off these bright highlights and cascade into this stunning brunette shade.
Already have medium-length waves and want to switch things up a bit? Look no further than this style. It's tousled but still polished and feels *just* the right amount of glam. I love it for any occasion, from Sunday brunch to summer wedding.
The key to pretty, brushed-out waves? A cut full of layers and a boar bristle brush. It may not look like it, but long layers exist in this haircut, giving it shape on the bottom and the sides, which is perfect for thicker hair.
The best thing about this haircut for wavy hair is that even though it's super long, it's cut in a way that still gives it shape and density—the best of both worlds truly. NGL, a long cut like this takes maintenance (you'll be in the salon every few weeks to keep it looking uniform) but it's soooo worth it.
Waves that have more of a traditional curly shape work well with a medium cut like this. It's choppy but frame-framing at the same time giving you shape and style.
This shaggy hairstyle will straight up give you the easy, breezy hair of your dreams. When you add layers onto hair and remove a lot of length off of the sides, your hair has room to show you what it can do with volume.
If you want to try a look with more volume on top, go for this long haircut for wavy hair with shorter layers. There is a lot of feathering done on top, hence all of the volume around the crown.
Which is the best haircut for wavy hair?
There are so many haircuts for wavy hair to choose from but the number one thing you need to ask your hairstylist for is layers, according to celebrity hairstylist Castillo Bataille. "The best haircut for wavy hair is a layered haircut since adding layers to your wavy hair will give your waves room to breathe and move," says Bataille. "Creating a layered effect throughout the hair will also add major volume and texture to your waves too."
Are there specific haircuts or lengths that can help encourage a wave pattern?
It all depends on your length and whether you want to achieve a voluminous look. Short to medium hair lengths with layers help encourage waves. "The longer the hair is the heavier it becomes, which pulls down a lot of waves," says Bataille.
Garren says it all depends on the wave and the shape of the face. You could have long waves, with angles, slightly layered, you could even have fringe. He says there is no set rule to cutting waves. Tight, wavy hair could be bobbed to the shoulder with a slight angle to the front. Garren loves leaving waves very long and slightly angling them the front while layering across the bottom.
How to choose a wavy haircut:
Remember: layers, layers, layers
As mentioned above, the only real thing you want to ask for during your haircut is layers. Regardless of whether your hair is short or long, this hair pattern benefits from that illusion of volume because it is a little heavier than straight hair. It can look too boxy if your layers are too uniform. Layers go perfectly with waves because of the amount of natural texture this hair pattern has, says Bataille. When wavy hair is all one length, it can feel heavy and lifeless. Curls or waves that are weighted down tend to lose its pattern quicker than those with a layered haircut.
Garren suggests leaving waves very long and slightly angled in the front and layering across the bottom, making the top layers not too short.
Determine what level of maintenance you'll want to have
With wavy hair, your haircut will determine the next time you go back to the salon. Longer layers tend to grow out a little faster and give all your strands the look of being the same length. With shorter layers, you'll see them transform into longer layers over time, so your time between haircuts can be a bit more spaced out.
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Valeriya Chupinina is the beauty assistant at Cosmopolitan with five years of experience researching, writing, and editing haircare stories that range from the best hair toners to the top-rated heat protectants. She’s an authority in all haircare categories but an expert when it comes to haircuts for wavy hair, thanks to her personal experience with her own wavy hair. She regularly researches wavy hairstyles while working with the industry’s top colorists and stylists to assess new products and brands for
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