Haircuts For Thick Hair

By: Aysha Schurman

Haircuts for thick hair cover a range of possibilities. Thick hair can be cut to stay thick or sheared thinner, and it works with straight, curled, medium, short or long styles. Thick hair is fun to play with, especially when it comes to haircuts, because almost any style will work.

Thick hair tends to be a little heavy and lacking in shape, so haircuts for thick hair are often layered. This helps lighten up the look and weight of your hair. It also helps add some bounce and shape. Short haircuts can look puffy with thick hair, so make sure to use some layering and shearing to get the volume to a manageable level.

Basic Bob
If you want to embrace your thick hair instead of tone it down, try a basic bob cut. Opt for long bangs, since short ones will only look puffy. Cut the rest of the hair straight across at about shoulder length. Get light layering to achieve the bob shape, but keep it subtle. Your hair will look as thick as it is and might get a little unkempt, but it's still a sexy style on thin faces.

Inverted Bob
If you want a short, trendy hairstyle that adds some angles to your face, an inverted bob is just the style you want for your thick hair. An inverted bob is very short at the back and long, anywhere from cheek to shoulder length, in the front. The hair is heavily layered with asymmetrical locks to add a slightly round shape overall. Usually there are no bangs, but long and side swept locks in front. Make sure to shear some of the hair off to prevent that puffy look thick hair is known for.

Natural Long
A long, natural cut looks amazing on thick hair. Go for a slightly oval shape in the back, where the middle of the hair is longer than the sides. Use subtle tapering towards the face to create a sexy line toward the chin. This will help add shape and volume to the style while framing your face.

Medium Shag
A shag haircut is ideally suited for thick hair, as it helps remove some of the volume and adds tons of texture. Have your hair cut shoulder length, with or without bangs. Usually, thick hair looks best without bangs. Shear and layer the hair to create a straight shape. Use heavy layering around the face to add angles, and you're done.

Simple Wave
If you're hair is wavy and thick, you really don't want to cut it too short. If you do, you'll end up with something that looks like a rat's nest. Keep the hair shoulder length or longer. Add some subtle layering that tapers up toward the face. Add a few layers to frame the face, but keep them soft and at least chin length. Cut the back of the hair straight across for a simple style.

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