21 Modern Haircuts for Thick Hair 2026: Fresh Styles and Trend Ideas
The question that spring always leaves me wondering is this – is it high time to be able to test out a new hairstyle that fits well in thick hair rather than fighting it? And assuming so, what shapes will most likely characterize 2026 most wearable, uplifting? I have been observing salons, stylists and ordinary women move towards movement, softness and gorgeous dimensional silhouettes and I could not help but gather the 21 modern cuts that seem inspirational to me at this point in time. No matter whether you prefer things in short, medium, and bending towards long length, the season is full of styles that lighten, flatter, and make it feel like a blessing to have thick hair. And now we may have a closer look and see which of them speaks to you today.
1. Soft Volume Bob With Polished Waves
When it comes to discussing a modern cut of thick hair, I always revert to this type of softly cut bob since it balances timeless sophistication and undeclared confidence. The form is in that perfect zone between short and medium, the ends of which are curled under and the wave pattern makes the entire form look dimensional and breathable. The flow is light yet contained and this is precisely what makes it such a flattering choice to women with density who desire something cute and yet definitely classy. The most striking of the details is that the side part and loose bends make the face open up in the most flattering manner – the detail is chic without even trying.

In the case of such a bob, I have had to learn to make hydration a priority and not a follow-up. Thick hair thrives on moisture and the little points are left smooth so that the all over appearance appears purposeful as opposed to puffy. I tend to use Supershine Moisturizing Cream by Oribe, as it makes the wave pattern soft rather than crunchy. The gleam and an extra wave is achieved by a quick blow out with a round brush particularly on spring mornings when the humidity is playing with anarchy.
Something powerfully motivating about this shape is that it is at once somewhat empowering to those of us who like to have a sense of structure without being overdone. The idea of slightly curved bobs to add instant polish to thick hair was said by celebrity stylist Jenna Perry, and it has proved the case to me before I go to a brunch or a work meeting. Thick hair is already volumized, so a cut such as this enables the fiber to shine without covering the face.
Looking at this style I imagine how it transitions out of the colder seasons so smoothly. It is not too cool yet not too fancy, almost a haircut equivalent of an ideally fit linen dress. This is one to consider next season as a safe but slightly daring change because you miss it, and it will not let you down.
2. Flowing Medium Cut With Soft Face-Framing Fringe
It is a feathered, face-framing bang medium cut that is one of those thick hair lush cuts that grow like wild. The length itself is in a graceful mid length range, neither too long such that it becomes feminine but short enough as to not allow weight to accumulate around the jawline. The fringe is eased over and rustles across the forehead, doing that magic of making features soft without concealing them. The hair is cut in long, flowing strands that render this style particularly complimentary to an oval shape or any other person who cherishes a smooth, flowing appearance.

Attending to a cut of this nature I am very minimalistic-but-smart. A liquid toning gel should be used on heavy strands that desire to grow in the middle of the day. I prefer Redken Frizz Dismiss Rebel Tame, as it makes the hair sleek and still leaves the natural curl. On days when I want that look of a curtain I have a big-barrel curling iron that can carefully fix the layering around the face when I just want it to be intentional.
Being a person who has experimented with a myriad of fringe options, this kind of bang will always feel like the least difficult method of updating my appearance without making any commitment to something sharp or high maintenance. Chris Appleton frequently discusses how the movement by soft, blended fringe is achieved without dominating the face and that is the philosophy that applies here. This appearance is best achieved through thick hair since the body of the layers is provided by the fullness instead of collapsing.
It has something romantic about it that reminds me of that time of year when it is early in the spring during the afternoon – there is soft light and a warm breeze and the feeling of hair rubbing softly along the collarbone. This might be the transitional style that strikes the right chords when you have been thinking long, but not adding the length of the bangs.
3. Layered Medium Length Cut With Curtain Sweep
The style is directly in the middle of the medium category, but it slips into the airy layers, shaving movement into thick hair without losing the fullness. Others have that lifted, rounded flick which renders the entire cut a little playful and the curtain-like front lightly frames the face. I adore the effect of the layering in creating both dimension and lightness, to the point where the hair itself is literally a weight, although the strands are naturally heavy. It is a nice choice among women who need something contemporary yet friendly to wear, and still looks cool and deliberate.

Such a cut is surprisingly easy to style in case the layers are strategically placed. I also prefer Kérastase Discipline Fluidissime Spray to be applied before a blow out takes place, as it has the ability to straighten the thick strands but leaves the ends flexible. The layers can be flipped with a round brush by a few degrees, enough to absorb the light, which is very comfortable at the time of changing seasons when humidity is not predictable.
Haircuts such as these are a good reminder of why layering proves to be such a savior when you have thick hair. It is easy to move without adding a lot of bulk, and it provides me with the bounce that could only be achieved in the salon even when I am half-drying my hair on a weekday morning. Stylist Tracey Cunningham frequently speaks of how layers that reflect light can make otherwise bulky figures look lighter, and that is how it sounds with this appearance.
One can feel the joviality of this haircut. It is lightweight, effortless, and perfect when one is in need of a refresh, but does not want to change something radically. The most effective changes are sometimes made with small, conscious adjustments – and this style of overlaying is the best to demonstrate it.
4. Curly Textured Bob With Airy Movement
The thick hair bob is now one of my favorite hair updates in 2026 and this is a great example of why. The texture is gently shaped in large, voluminous waves that make the face beautifully sculpted without appearing too helped. The length is in a short and playful area, yet due to the curling pattern and the illuminated layering, it remains dimensional and adult. It is a perfect choice when a person wants to have a fresh, expressive, and of course stylish bob.

When I use curls, I never claim that the product is not a part of the haircut. The Curlsmith Hold Me Softly is a definition cream that retains the shape without being stiff, particularly the thick curls that desire to stretch. To achieve the fullness with keeping frizz under wraps, a diffuser with low heat will suffice, particularly during the spring season when it is windy.
I find such a curly bob incredibly personal since it does not restructure the natural pattern but glorifies it. It is the kind of cut that makes you welcome the motion rather than struggle with it. I once listened to stylist Vernon François explain how curls are their own internal architecture, and I find that thought empowering – particularly when the cut builds their internal architecture rather than smushes it out.
Thick curls possess this beautiful propensity to form natural volume and this bob uses that talent purposefully. In case you have been missing something light, romantic and wonderfully expressive, then this style may be the happy-change of heart that makes your hair alive again.
5. Softly Layered Wavy Bob With Highlights
The highly textured wavy bob immediately attracted my attention due to the perfect balance of motion and form. It is in the medium-short category not too long to display the flow of the waves but has that sculpted modern touch. Layers of light all over give dimension, and the lowlights provide light that many women so desire. The shape itself is flattering to a round face because of the slight rise at the top and the slightly extended sides.

In maintaining this appearance light and tamed, I would suggest IGK Beach Club Volumizing Texture Spray particularly when you have thick hair which tends to slick at the top. The wave pattern is brought out with a little bit of scrunching, and the layers still keep the airy texture. The highlights are also up to date with regular gloss applications to maintain the shine.
This style is so squarely spring that it is both casual and elegant at the same time. It is reminiscent of those trouble-free times when you can simply mess up your hair, and it cascades perfectly. Soft highlights, says stylist Johnny Ramirez, add lift with little additional styling, and that phrase glares through here.
This bob can be recommended to anyone who desires a refreshing season change and does not want to immerse in something dramatic. The wearable, personality-filled, modern, cool type of cut that makes thick hair feel blessed rather than a makeover session.
6. Playful Wavy Bob With Side-Swept Lift
Something tug-of-warishly attractive about this all softly curved wavy bob and particularly so when it is loaded with a lot of hair which falls to such a natural floating position. The cut is in that effortless short area, yet the side-swept front provides it with an additional character and motion that is contemporary and light-hearted. The waves are described as being more relaxed but still defined, which gives it a feel of texture that actually suits the women who desire to have an adorable style but one that is presentable at the same time without being overly posh. I adore the contour in which the face is softly opened, and it has a radiance that would suit the season between seasons.

In the case of such a bob, I would always tilt towards products that help in defining the wave and at the same time do not add any weight. Bumble and Bumble Don’t Blow It Thick is such performance in thick strands, making them look soft and uncrunchy, just like that. A quick squeeze when the hair is drying naturally can create that natural curl that makes it seem as if it were effortless, particularly on cool spring mornings when the air is fresh.
I have personally worn variations of this cut, and whenever I make it shorter (with waves), I feel free. It is relaxing, unsophisticated, and easy-going. Celeb stylist Gregory Patterson frequently says that side-swept texture will give a thick Mop top immediate lift, and that is the impression I get in this case – upbeat yet tamed.
A minor detail such as turning the part or the touch of a texture cream can totally change the atmosphere of the appearance. It is that versatility that makes this bob such a brilliant decision when you feel like you need something new but not that extreme with the change of seasons.
7. Structured Tousled Bob With Root Volume
This short bob is leaning towards lush texture and a moulded shape, ideal to those of us with thick hair and prefer a bit of drama in the roots. Its slightly dishevelled wave shape is part polish, part spontaneity, and the deep part at the side of the head is a luxurious lift that is particularly flattering to a round face, or anyone who likes a bit of lift. I find the general impression being modern and slightly daring, which is why it is among my favorite transitional spring haircuts in 2026.

I cannot do without Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse to keep that beautiful root lift, and it does not leave the root hard or stiff. Thick hair usually responds well when the product is at the roots instead of the ends and this formula provides this airy support that provides the style with a dimensional quality. Diffuser is capable of upgrading the waves and keeping the cut smooth at the same time when the weather chooses to play unpredictable games.
To this there is a silent assurance in cuts. My hair is able to move in a way that makes me feel like I am entering a more refined version of myself, neither too dressed up or too undress. I recall a stylist who informed me that texture is the new luxury with thick hair, and this image exemplifies this saying so well.
This is a sweet middle ground should you have found yourself torn between a bob and something with a little more character. Having neither too much nor too little structure or softness, it makes your features come out in a subtle yet meaningful manner.
8. Shiny Medium Layers With Dimensional Movement
This medium cut is flow, shine, and movelove, so it is a dream match with thick hair. It is designed with the feathered ends and round-brushed finish, which gives this cascading effect that is smooth and full-bodied, which is what you desire when you are working with the density. Layers are soft and mixed, making the style adaptable to going to brunch or relaxing into a spring night. It is either one of those glances that reflects in the mind of salon-fresh confidence.

This shape is remarkably easy to style once you have the correct layers cut. During a round-brush blowout, a heat protectant such as Kérastase Nectar Thermique keeps thick strands of hair smooth and shiny. I like the way it adds bounce and is yet soft, which is crucial when the weather becomes warmer and hair seems heavier.
Every time I encounter such a cut, I can remember that the first time I experimented with medium-length layers was at the age of twenty-seven. The manner in which my hair moved was almost a revelation – all of a sudden it had this natural sway that I could not resist. Tracey Cunningham frequently speaks of the fact that shine is more visible when it has been gently layered on and this style comes out to her point perfectly.
This cut is a medium-long in-between in case you have been torn between keeping it medium or expanding it to long length. It provides all the movement and gentleness without investing in the heaviness of longer hair, which is particularly pleasant in the springtime when things are windy.
9. Long Layered Cut With Soft Curtain Bangs
This is a well-cut style that displays the strength of such long layers on thick hair particularly when it is accompanied by a feathered bangs that frame the face and are soft in nature. This form is full and not heavy, giving the hair a chance to fall in glossy chunks that exhibit movement on each twist. It is a vintage and contemporary version of the long cut that is ideal when a lady desires the length but still wants to lift and shape around the face.

Longer lengths of hair grow better with structure and I tend to turn to Olaplex No.6 Bond Smoother to help keep the layers slipping instead of tangling. The product flattens the cuticle and provides that glossy camera ready look that looks fantastic when under indoor light. The bangs can be made to be light curling around the face to increase the airiness of the movement, and the entire style seems to be lifted.
When I have my hair long I usually go back to this kind of straddling shape since it makes the thick strands seem natural instead of being overwhelming. Curtain bangs are frequently praised by celebrity stylist Jenna Perry as adding softness without being high-maintenance fringe and it is those gentle frames that make this cut so desirable.
It is a springish look, that seems to be just right at the beginning of spring fresh, flowing and slightly romantic. You may have been yearning to have a length that is luxurious yet manageable, and this is where this layered shape may come in.
10. Long Sleek Layers With Face-Framing Flow
This hair cut is tilted to the beauty of long straight hair with flowing, smooth layers that cut shape and space. In this style, thick hair appears so luxurious as the density of the hair allows every layer a natural appearance, giving it that move of a salon with hardly any effort. The front pieces have been slightly separated to form a soft frame that fits perfectly well on an oval face and the whole appearance is elegant yet friendly.

To maintain it, I always pick something that is smoothing and keeps the long strands shiny throughout the day. Treatment Light Moroccanoil has become popular since it does not weigh down thick ends but allows them to be tamed to give that healthy slip that easily moves the layers. When it comes to a rush, a large round brush can quickly improve the pieces used to frame the face.
Such a figure reminds me of the days when a mere blowout is a life-changing experience. Its length is luxurious but contemporary, and it is paired with soft layering. Chris Appleton frequently discusses the influence of glass-like shine on long silhouettes, and thick hair brings this idea to the world perfectly.
When you just needed a long layered style that falls into your natural fullness without imposing extra layers, this long layered look becomes the answer to simple and slight glamour. It is classic, classy, and perfect to the upcoming season.
11. Long, Feathered Layers With Soft Windswept Bangs
Such a graceful, easy, way of long style and the fact that thick hair flicks at the ends and causes natural motion without much styling is so graceful. The layers are in a soft cascade that is cool and lifted and the bangs brush the forehead in a fabulous curtain-like manner. It is the type of cut that looks breathtaking with the females who prefer something old but also very energetic, particularly when the spring wind runs through the ends to provide them that romantic touch.

To achieve this much natural fullness in hair, I prefer to make the routine easy but not accidental. A blowout cream such as Davines Love Smoothing Perfector will make the longer strands slide rather than puff, particularly on the days when the weather is too indecisive. I have discovered that the ends can be brushed with a round brush as they cool and this feathered shape is virtually fixed in place with minimum effort.
My personal favorite thing about this style is that it is so confident without being overly ambitious. Jenna Perry at one point commented that layered lengths make heavy hair wake up and I could not agree more when the layers are cut in a way that they are moved out of the face. This fashion always makes me feel like it is a new season with a slight touch of softness and positivity.
Thick hair does not require theatrical chopping to feel refreshed, and whenever I watch such movement, I get the impression that I too should have my hair cut. It only takes the right length and placed layers in the right places to reclaim that lightness.
12. Mid Length Layers With Warm Dimensional Highlights
This mid length layered cut has been leaned towards softness and shape that makes it a beautiful choice in thick hair that likes a touch of structure. The warm light contributes to the brightness which frames the face beautifully, and the pieces inspired by the curtain open the features with a slight drama. I am fond of the way that layers are placed – not too short, never too long, but just good enough to produce the effect of movement and maintain fullness. The general atmosphere is modern, comfortable and so flattering on just about any shape of face.

It is so easy to take care of this length. A color protecting gloss such as Redken Shades EQ Bonder Inside can keep the highlights vibrant and it is worth noting that the highlights will never appear brassy. The thick hair is fond of moisture and thus I often use a lightweight leave-in spray to maintain the ends smooth without losing the airy layering.
And when I look at a cut like this one, I can only realize the spring-ready nature of it. It possesses that lightness that makes me feel like I want longer days and lighter light and the need to update all my clothes and everything about me. Tracey Cunningham is never silent on the fact that the placement of a highlight can make the shape softer without losing dimension and this is indeed a perfect example of such a cut.
The beauty of this one is that it is so balanced. It provides you with motion, light and form simultaneously – the haircut that makes dressing fun again.
13. Soft Shag-Inspired Bob With Light Fringe
I like this style on thick hair as it is a combination of crisp simplicity of a bob with airy texture of a modern shag. Its medium short length makes it have an easy air and it is accented by the light, piecey fringe which makes the whole silhouette have a light airiness. The cut is kept playful with its texture and the occasional outward flick around the jaw which gives it a slight lift to flatter a round face or those who are craving a make-over with a bit of pixie or dramatic chop, without feeling the commitment of such a change.

In the case of styling a little way is a long way. I also prefer Ouai Wave Spray to add that dishevelled air-dried appearance that is as much cool as it is effortless. Thick hair inherently adds bulk, and a simple crunch during drying will not add to the bulk but will highlight the shape.
It is cuts such as these that make me think of the transition into spring, when I need something a bit less weighty and a bit more expressive, but one still grounded on the everyday practicality. Vernon François once stated that natural folds in thick hair brings personality to the fore and this appearance is just that.
The best thing is its versatility – it can be soft enough to wear during the day, and textured enough to wear out at night and it is playful in all the right ways. It is an excellent option when you want a little reinvention.
14. Romantic Medium Wavy Layers With Curtain Fringe
It has a smoky gentle nature of this medium wavy style and it is particularly in how the banging of the curtain blends with the layers. This type of movement works with thick hair as well since the density gives natural volume, and the waves appear plush rather than loose or over-styled. This is an atmosphere that is feminine, cozy, and just right to greet the first rays of spring sunshine.

This type of texture is hydrated, so to ensure that the waves do not frizzle, I tend to use Amika Hydro Rush Intense Moisture Leave-In to make the waves bouncy instead of frizzy. Gently curling cream on the mid-lengths may create some definition, particularly on thick hair that insists on swelling throughout the day.
When I put on my hair in this type of layered wave, I feel already more presentable without even trying. It boasts of that soft glam vitality that appears purposeful even on the days when my regime is fast or basic. It is frequent to hear Chris Appleton saying that waves with the fringe of curtain frames the face in the most natural manner, and I could not agree more.
This is a slice that makes you feel better. It is cozy, friendly, and complimentary in so many different face shapes. When you feel like having a romantic refresh that does not feel dramatic, then this one could be appealing to you.
15. Voluminous Long Shag With Full Fringe
A shag hairstyle, it is a long cut that suits thick hair, particularly when you enjoy a bold move and an unapologetic texture. The entire bangs give it a perfectly carved frame and the hanging layers provide a three dimensional effect that is dramatic and comfortable to wear. The length is retained with that luxurious fullness and the tousled shape is also added which gives it a modern touch that is applicable to both oval face and round face shapes. It is an assured, articulate gaze, inclined to natural density instead of mastering it.

To sustain this style, I prefer to apply a defining cream that is lightweight like R+Co Continental Glossing Wax, as it does not leave the strands hard. This kind of organised softness works well on thick hair, particularly when the layers are cut in such a way that they are cut back to eliminate the weight of the hair but not its length.
This appearance will always take me back to the initial stages of working with layered cuts. It is so liberating to have the freedom to move rather than coercing hair to smoothness. Shag-inspired shapes are often said to allow the hair to speak, and I believe that it is particularly true of long and textured hair such as the one in this picture.
In case you have been craving something wild yet still based on daily wearability, this shag may be the stimulus you require. It is painless but purposeful – the right mix to enter a new season.
16. Soft Medium Layers With Gentle Face-Framing Waves
This crafted medium on a really attractive scale actually demonstrates how thick hair can appear refined and rather expressive in a quiet manner. The layers are airy and soft, and the slight movement of framing the face does not exaggerate on the features but emphasizes the cheekbones. The wave is neither too much nor too little, and the fringe is so wispy and lovely that it flatter the ladies with naturally thick hair. It is the type of style that can easily be thrown into early spring when everything begins to warm up and become more comfortable.

To wear such a cut, I am inclined to use styling products that can add to the natural wave patterns without fixing them. Kérastase Curl Manifesto Crume provides the hair with moisture without hardening it. When drying, thick hair is always a good respondent to a quick finger twist; particularly when you do not want your hair to be structured and prefer to maintain the waves.
There is something extremely accessible about this appearance. I have always thought that medium-length waves maintain the optimal balance between glamour and comfort. The lived-in texture, which is deliberately soft, is often highlighted by celebrity stylist Anh Co Tran; this trend seems like an ideal manifestation of this philosophy.
Have you been longing to have a new length that is not too short or too long, then this medium layered shape gives you the best of both. It adds lightness, movement and a bit of romance to naturally thick hair.
17. Natural Curved Bob With Soft Waves and Micro Fringe
It is the touchable and natural pattern of the wave that makes this bob such a graceful figure. The length falls well in the medium short range, and it suits thick hair well that does not lose volume with structure. The whiskers are gentle and nearly whispering, and give the face an openness of feminine nature. The best part is that the waves splash where I would least expect it and yet most graceful, and thus it is an exceptionally flattering cut on a round face or to people who desire softness in and around the features.

A cream-based texture product is a marvel in order to keep this airy shape. I have been a fan of Aveda Be Curly Enhancer as it adds to the definition without making the hair dry. Use of a diffuser on low heat is better in drying the ends of the hair because it adds to the curve without much buildup as thick strands tend to fight.
Whenever I encounter a wavy bob of this style, I am reminded at how easily glamorous shorter cuts can be. Thick cuts are recommended to have smooth edges with soft texture, and this style gets this balance perfect with hair that is nailed down by Chris Appleton.
It is an excellent cut-over that one can use to pick oneself up and have a boost of energy as the season changes to warmer temperatures. It is a contemporary and at the same time classic, stylish, but simple to keep.
18. Classic Polished Bob With Tucked Ends
This smoothed and rather rounded bob is a textbook of restraint and sophistication. The thickness of the hair makes it particularly susceptible to this shape due to the density that adds that natural, sculpted volume that contributes to the polished cuts appearing luxurious. Its ends are curved in towards each other with the slightest movement, and the separation gives the front a very pretty lift of asymmetry. It is one of those trim styles that is brave in its simplicity and the sleek finish goes well with warmer spring when you need your appearance to feel clean.

In order to maintain this silhouette flat without flatteness, I suggest to apply Olaplex No.9 Bond Protector Serum prior to blow-drying. It provides slip, shine and protection; all which keep that reflective polished surface. This can be best done with a medium round brush to get the tucked-end appearance without being out of fashion.
This appearance always takes me back to the first cut of my adult hair in my twenties – the sense of entering an elevated and cleaner version of myself in a single visit to the salon. This kind of bob is even more luxurious with thick hair due to the volume that has been created at the top.
This is the slickest bob, in case you are tempted to elegize something elegant, assembled, and subtly effective this year. It is sparse and yet so expressive.
19. Soft Wavy Lob With Middle Part and Natural Texture
This is a soft-textured lob that combines the carefree nature of waves with the form of a mid-length cut, and is particularly flattering on thick hair. The hair parting along the middle provides it with equilibrium, and the disheveled curls bring in movement that is effortlessly soft and breathless. The spring refreshes beautifully in that not-too-short not-too-long zone so many of us adore. It is an excellent option to women who prefer to have the natural volume without having to invest in heavy layers.

This haircut is doing great with the bare minimum in terms of styling. I usually use R+Co Dreamhouse Cold-Pressed Spray that has a lot of moisture that gives me the shine I feel like adding to my hair to allow the thick strands to fall as waves rather than frizz. The texture of natural air-drying is easily revealed through scrunching.
This lob always reminds me of the in-between seasons when I want to keep it simple – clothing, cosmetics, hair. It is the styling routine equivalent of a palette cleanser. A widespread consensus among stylists is that a healthy lob does all the work on its own, and that is particularly the case with thick hair.
This is such a comfortable in-between, in case you have felt undecided whether to keep your length or to change. It is multi-purpose, young and very stylishly low maintenance.
20. Soft Retro-Inspired Curled Bob With Side Part
This style incorporates both the vintage curls and the modernity of a short cut. The waves are smooth yet not tense creating a gentle bounce to the cut bringing the thick hair alive. The side portion puts the face into a beautiful frame with a slight asymmetrical touch that is classy and not accidental. It is an absolutely gorgeous feminine bob that is very nice during spring, when lightweight clothing seems especially desirable.

A heat protectant that contains hold, such as GHD Bodyguard Heat Protect Spray, is required to tighten the curl without making it stiff to achieve this appearance. Thick hair takes on curling iron sets very well, particularly when the curls are brushed, to get that soft, airy feel.
Something old-fashioned about this type of curled bob. It reminds me of the Hollywood softness of olden-days with a modern touch. Celebrity stylists have been quoted stating that hair that is thick is perfect on retro styles as it will take form on its own and this cut is beautiful in showing this.
When you want that lifted, romantic look without putting in a high-maintenance routine, this bob provides the texture you need with unbelievable minimum effort. It is fashionable, sexy and personality filled.
21. Soft Layered Waves With Curtain Fringe and Natural Shine
This last glance unites all that I adore about contemporary worn cuts, gentle waves, mixed layering and just barely-there fringe that frames the features gently. The length fits in that wearable medium zone and thus is the best to wear when you have thick hair and you do not need to lose the fullness. The waves are gentle curves of a romantic nature without being overpowering and is a good salutation to the less aggressive energy of the season.

To style, I prefer Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream to create waves and at the same time have a natural shine. Dense hair has a way of absorbing moisture and therefore moisturising products are important in ensuring that the hair maintains a plush and radiant look throughout the day.
The style is always reminiscent of spring mornings when the air is slightly warmer and all is beginning to soften. It is the type of haircut that does not command attention but silently augmented your natural features. The flattering curtain fringe specifically suits an oval face and provides an oval shape with a beautiful frame.
In need of a soft, slick, and easy makeover of your hair, this may be the one to make you totally new season. It is cozy, dynamic and a bit romantic, the three elements of what 2026 wants.
Having tried on every single one of the 21 looks, the same conclusion can be made repeatedly: with the cut made with the purpose in mind, the possibilities of thick hair are endless. Be it a textured bob, long and flowing layers, a lob that flows and moves softly or something that is or has a way of being beautifully low-maintenance, the correct shape can open up your features and make the process of doing your hair easier than ever. The actual magic is when you decide on the haircut that suits your lifestyle, your hair, and the mood you have to enter the new season with. In case one of those styles caused your heart to skip a beat, then that is possibly your indication. It is spring, after all, all about new beginnings.