
Should I cut my curly hair shoulder-length?
If you have naturally curly hair, you might have been told that short hair looks best. But, if you’ve been wearing your hair shoulder-length for years, transitioning to a shorter style can be challenging. Fortunately, transitioning to a shorter length doesn’t have to be difficult, especially if you like the way your curls look shoulder-length.
Should I cut my curly hair shaggy?
I know, I know, shaggy is all the rage right now. And while I understand that it’s easier to manage and looks great on longer hair, if you love your curls don’t cut them! Shaggy curls look best when they’re longer and worn in, and if you want to avoid looking like a teenager, keep your hair longer.
Should I cut my curly hair shoulder-length and shaggy?
If you like the look of shaggy, curly hair but don’t want to go super long or buzz it, a shoulder-length cut is perfect. It’s long enough to keep the curls from looking flat and short, but not so long that the curls look stringy or messy.
Should I cut my curly hair short?
One style that works well for curly hair is a shoulder-length cut. If you want to make sure your curls don’t get longer, consider a long hairstyle cut that ends at your chin or slightly above it. If you decide to grow your hair out, keep in mind that your curls will likely become even looser.
Should I cut my curly hair short and shaggy?
If you want a shaggy look, but your curls are so thick they’re difficult to style, one option is to cut off your curls with a short haircut. This will give your hair a shaggy appearance that will still look great. You can also use hair products to break up the curls and make them easier to manage. If your curls tend to frizz, you might want to consider a curly hair cut that goes down to your ears. This will help your curls look