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50 Flattering Natural Curly Hair Hairstyles for Any Length

by
Nkeiruka Obiwulu

44. Blonde Medium Twirls with Face-Framing. This lovely collarbone-length crop uses diagonal layers near the face to give it a flattering frame and boost the crown with shorter surface layers shifted to the back.

Everyone loves bouncy ringlets, but only those who have them deal with the struggle behind the perfect locks. We know, there are so many days when your rebel сoils don’t want to stay in place. This is why we try to make your life easier by presenting the 50 natural curly hairstyles to choose from for easy and impressive-looking hair every day. All lengths and colors included!

Check out these beautiful coifs that are on-trend right now:

1. Long Layered Wavy Shag. You can easily obtain a look like this with layers and a beautiful blonde balayage. Also, tousle your waves a little bit for a more casual appearance.

Layered Haircut for Long Curly Hair
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2. Lovely Messy Bob with Bangs. Whatever you think of fringes, ringlets go well with bangs, especially when you need to balance your bone structure or direct attention to the most flattering facial feature, such as those beautiful eyes.

3. Shoulder-Length Airy Spirals. A layered center-parted shag visually adds more volume to your mane on both sides, and you get a fantastic look you’ll adore.

Center-Parted Curly Layered Haircut
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4. Cute Auburn Bob with Layers. Layered bobs are real game-changers since they allow you to build volume all around the perimeter and create a shape that shows your facial features to the best advantage.

5. Bouncy Midi Shag. This coif is perfect for any kind of ringlets. You may keep your base color and add a bit of spice to it with subtle highlights.

6. Cheeky Auburn Bob. A great way to do your soft waves in a fun, girlish way. Such coifs show the world how ready you are to enjoy your life and soak in the positive vibes! The shape is medium-length, so you will feel comfortable even during the hottest day of the year.

7. Messy Shoulder-Length Comb-Over. Even though these can’t be called long ringlets, you will still have space to experiment with various updos. With a bit of creative mess yet classy, this hairdo is the one you need for a sophisticated evening out.

8. Clumpy Spirals with Highlights. Softly layered shags with clear definition look adorable, but there is always more space for customization: for example, ask for subtle highlights scattered throughout your ringlets to spice up the shag.

9. Whipped-Up Bedhead. If you are tired of straightening your locks every day, why fight with them? Voluminous ringlets framing your face will highlight the beauty you were born with and boost your confidence!

10. Blonde Balayage Lob with Shadow Roots. This golden blonde style boasts a nice shape, with the bottom nicely debulked and the lifted roots gaining additional depth thanks to the seamless root melt.

11. Shoulder-Length Spirals with Caramel Highlights. Apart from adding light-reflective power to your mane, warm-tone blonde highlights do a great definition job and create dimension.

12. Wavy Inverted Stacked Bob. Layered bobs are great for waves and coils since they can handsomely shape those lumpish locks, and the shorter back of this bob version ensures that the crown won’t lie flat.

13. Cascading Ringlets with Layers. If you are not happy with the notorious triangle coifs and want enhanced volume and bounce around the top, ask for layers and well-defined spirals or just take this photo with you.

14. Inverted Angled Comb-Over Lob. This is a longer variation of the inverted bob, and it shows how much volume and oomph such coifs can get with a good portion of locks swept to one side.

15. Elongated Comb-Over Shag. Oval-shaped shags sit well with almost any bone structure, except for narrow and long faces. But you can boost the volume even further by throwing your locks over one side.

16. Frizzy Shag with Graduated Bangs. We totally adore low-maintenance coifs, such as this mid-length shag that lets the girl embrace her frizz and effortlessly frames her face with the structured front ringlets.

17. Dark Copper Twirls with Blended Layers. While some coifs for ringlets are done with distinct disconnection, this delicately highlighted mane is all about letting the twirls fall into each other with no visible stacking.

18. Well-Defined Locks with Face-Framing Pieces. Although cropped at one length on the bottom and flaring toward the ends, this mane doesn’t look triangular and flat at the crown due to the smart layering along the cheekbones.

19. Wolf Shag for Waves. When your waves feel limp and their pattern needs some sharpening, choppy layering is your go-to option, the more so that the wolf is seriously trending right now.

20. Delicate Tousled Coils with Flyaways. This style is fitting for all types of coils. Add wispy bangs and watch the beautiful transformation! However, this look is among the demanding coifs, so try conditioning and oils tailored for your hair type.

21. Voluminous Face-Framing Soft Ringlets. Many modern coifs incorporate layered side pieces to remove the bulk around the face and accentuate the most prominent facial features.

22. Blonde Rëzo Bob. Crops created with the dry Rëzo technique are famous for the body and balance derived from coils of different types, and these 2C waves packed into a diamond-shaped bob provide a good case in point.

23. Butterfly Shag for Beach Waves. Get a layered downdo, and you’ll give your mane a lot of volume. Wear your bangs on a side or just split it in the middle. Try using a defining styling product to maintain the bounce throughout the day.

24. Mid-Length Beige Bronde Twirls with Layers. If your ringlets are colored and cropped the right way, you won’t need to bother your head about how to style them — just tousle it a bit at the roots and flip to one side as this girl does.

25. Large Swirls with Volumized Crown. This style borrows the idea of fullness from the afro but adapts it to a wispier, looser pattern through lots of shorter layers on the crown area, which results in tons of volume and movement.

26. Layered Medium-Length Spirals. This mane is nicely layered to avoid ending up in a triangle shape, building an oval silhouette instead and framing the face with an uninterrupted cascade of springy ringlets.

27. Bounce-Boosting Deva Crop. Look how much dimension the locks gain both on the crown and to the sides when excess weight is removed to let the coils fall into each other rather than building up.

28. Volume-Boosting Rëzo. The Rëzo dry technique has long become everybody’s favorite for creating coifs thriving on body and balance while retaining length and evenness.

29. Springy Layered Waves with Golden Highlights. We like this lob for the bounce it gains through masterful layering on the surface and for the defined wave pattern enhanced with lavish highlights.

30. Big Hair Mid-Length Bob. This pretty girl rocks a stunningly voluminous messy bob with blunt ends and a rounded shape to incorporate the big and fluffy 2C ringlets.

31. Messy Wavy Bob. Waves go perfectly with messy styling, and the example is right below.

32. Textured Spirals with Highs and Lows. A choppy fringe is a trendy addition to any shag, and this ’70s-meets-modern style with its layers perfectly blended into deep bangs is no exception.

33. Densely Packed Ringlets with Thick Bangs. This heavily layered shag proves that all sorts of waves and twirls play well with different bangs, including short, thick, and blunt bangs as in this case.

34. Ruffled Beach Waves. This romantic tousled bob goes well with a stacked shape and babylights.

35. Long Defined Loops. This downdo is so easy to maintain. Apply your care products when your mane is still wet and get a fantastic everyday look.

36. Long Banged Waves. Bangs add such a fresh air to these long beautiful waves. The highlighted ends are also a must!

37. Layered Ombre Bob. Mix a good subtle ombre with a layered bob for coils, and the result won’t disappoint. Define those ringlets with a bit of hair product to make them stand out even more.

38. Soft Wavy Wolf with Bottleneck Bangs. The trendy wolf crop is known to work especially well with different wave types since the texture adds plenty of volume and movement to balance the shaggy layers even in thinner strands.

39. Long Romantic Ringlets. Don’t need to panic if your locks get frizzy, just find the right shag for your type of hair.

40. Long Cherry Coke Waves with Baby Bangs. This is one of the boldest shags in our collection, as it combines a striking red color, high-contrast highlights in the front, jagged baby bangs, and rebelliously tousled waves.

41. Wavy Mess in a Side-Swept Bob. The shorter length of this bob removes weight and releases the delicate wavy texture in the hair while its multiple layers give structure and support to the wispy locks.

42. Airy and Messy Ginger Waves. This playful copper coif shines with volume thanks to its tousled styling, layering, and wispy texture removing excess weight to let the wispy ringlets blossom and move freely.

43. Long Spirals with Layering on the Bottom. If you are not a fan of short layers and want to keep most of the length intact, your locks can still be volumized with a few layers placed toward the bottom.

44. Blonde Medium Twirls with Face-Framing. This lovely collarbone-length crop uses diagonal layers near the face to give it a flattering frame and boost the crown with shorter surface layers shifted to the back.

45. Highlighted Spirals with Tapered Ends. While some girls prefer to have a U-shaped or one-length bottom, this lady opts for tapering to place the main focus on the volume around the head rather than on the length.

46. Oval Deva Crop. Besides the volume produced by the enhanced ringlets, the side parting of this tapered crop brings extra lift at the roots, which, together with the width-adding layers, helps to neutralize the narrowness of the face.

47. Cute Orangy Bob with Micro Bangs. Daring gals with wavy ringlets may draw inspiration from this stunningly bright bob that pairs the classic jaw-level length with attention-grabbing short and full-on bangs.

48. Tight Burgundy Twirls with Quiff Fringe. This full and vibrantly colored mane gains even better oomph with lush side-swept bangs cascading down to melt into the face-framing layers.

49. Long Downdo with Structured Spirals. Here we can see how smart layering can define the bottom section of long locks and debulk the mane to give it shape and bounce while retaining the length.

50. Long Stretched-Out Coils. Make your ringlets stand out with a pinch of purple color. The effect is undoubtedly eye-popping! Enjoy the attention you’ll receive after this significant change; you deserve it!

Textured locks require a lot of attention and styling, but with the right layering and products, you achieve envious looks. There are some tricks you can use to keep your ringlets beautiful and healthy: always comb them starting from the bottom, trim regularly, use moisturizing products and a wide tooth comb. Be inventive with your coifs!