
A Curly, Layered Haircut for Every Face Shape
Unique as they are, curls require special attention to look their best. 'With the right cut, good hydration, and personalized techniques, curls come back to life,' Iglesia says. 'Seeing a client reunited with her natural hair is one of the most rewarding moments.' At home, recommends washing curls in warm—not hot—water, applying a conditioning mask weekly, and using a styling cream.
In terms of haircuts, Iglesias says a layered cut tends to suit almost face shape, 'as long as it is customized.' The easiest way to achieve that? Putting your head in the hands of an experienced stylist who understands curls.
The best curly, layered haircuts for every face shape
First, it's necessary to consider the type of curl you have. 'In all cases, the most important thing is to cut based on the actual curl pattern, not on wet or stretched hair,' says Iglesias. 'This way you avoid surprises and ensure that the layered cut enhances each type of curl to the maximum.'
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