Wavy hair, dont care.

I have a love-hate relationship with my wavy hair.

On good hair days, it’s wonderful and flowy, but taming it can be an absolute nightmare.

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That said, wavy hair definitely has its pros.

It canadd some textureand volume to a hairstyle that otherwise lacks dimension.

These days, wearing it wavy is one of the most coveted finishes after a salon cut.

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Want in on the waves?

Screenshot these for your next appointment.

It’s also a great, face-framinghairstyle for round faces.

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It works especially well with wavy hair.

In addition to its stylish vibe, the layers can help you keep better tamed.

Another advantage: “With wavy hair, a pixie cut can be quite versatile,” says Aguirre.

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Full-bodied Curls

Craving more definition?

Enhance your wavy hair with some additional curls for that extra bounce.

Curtain Bangs

Want to get bangs but not ready for a full commitment?

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Wavy hair lends itself well tocurtain bangsas they frame the face and add dimension.

This style requires minimal effort with a blow dryer and a round brush to create the desired shape.

Short Undercut

Dare to go bold?

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An undercut is a haircut with one or both temple areas cut very short.

Half of your hair will be short while the waves on the other side reign free.

Pair it with a deep side part to add a face-sculpting, flattering angle.

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Wolf Cut

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Model Mica Arganaraz joined the pack by rocking a wavywolf cuton the runway.

Celebs including Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish helped put this choppy, layered cut on the map.

This look is especially flattering on those with fine hair because it adds instant texture and body.

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It also ups your cool factor because of its edgy, rocker vibe.

Feather Cut Bob

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This 70s-inspired look takes a pageas the name impliesfrom birds!

While this feathered style can work on short or long lengths, a bob is the sweet spot.

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While bangs are notoriously high maintenance, the celeb-inspired,wispy bangtrend is pretty chill.

Plus they look amazing on wavy styles.

about an asymmetrical cut.

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The uneven look adds interesting, face-flattering angles, plus, friendly reminder, hair grows back.

So if you’re ready to make a switch, show your stylist this photo as wave-enhancing inspo.

Elizabeth Olsen’s golden brown color with caramel hues add extra dimension for waves that wow.

Lili Reinhart with sculpted waves at a fashion show

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Keep your hair shiny and banish any brassiness with a purple shampoo.

He tops that cocktail with a gloss for mirror-like shine.

Before drying the hair with a diffuser, he twists it into small sections to help coax out waves.

Sabrina Carpenter with wispy bangs and a bombshell blowout at the MTV Video Music Awards

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Diffuse to dry (it looks wet; but it’s dry!)

then shake it all out for wet-looking, mermaid-like waves.

Mary J. Blige showing off an asymmetrical cut and rocker waves

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Elizabeth Olsen with soft waves and ombré ends

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Andie MacDowell with gorgeous, grey waves

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Katy Perry rocking long, wet waves at the MTV Video Movie Awards

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Gabrielle Union with a wavy, high ponytail

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