The best haircut for curly hair isn’t one size fits all. It depends on your curls and how you want them to behave.
My friend Sana had fluffy 3B curls. She tried a straight cut. Next wash? Her hair poofed into a weird triangle shape. Then she got long layers. Boom — curls looked alive, lighter, more defined.
Curls want shape. They want movement. They don’t love one-length cuts.
If curls look puffy, ask for longer layers near the ends instead of lots of short ones.
2) Curly Bob
Chin-length or just below. It’s like framing a picture — your curls frame your face. Easy to dry and shape.
3) Lob (Long Bob)
Short but not too short. This is great if you want curl shape but also tie hair back sometimes.
4) Pixie / TWA
Bold, light, quick styling. If you’re over detangling forever — this one is freeing.
Any of these can look amazing if your stylist understands curls. Ask for a dry cut (cut curls when dry) if possible. It gives a more accurate shape.
And yeah, not every salon gets curls right. If a stylist talks about curls like they’re “too much trouble,” keep looking.
Q: Should curly hair be cut wet or dry?
Some stylists cut dry so they see how each curl sits. It can keep the shape more natural.
Q: What to avoid?
Super blunt cuts can make curls stiff or poofy. Skip them unless you want that look.
Q: How often should I trim?
Every 10–14 weeks usually keeps ends healthy and curls springy.
Curly hair isn’t one rule. It’s personal.
Want shape that feels right when you wake up? Try one of the cuts above.