Now that curly hair cuts are the in thing you're probably on the lookout for new ways to showcase your curls.
Perhaps you're looking carefully at every picture of hair styles you encounter, particularly curly hair styles.
So many curly hair style ideas are appearing in salons, on the streets, in movies and on television, in schools and colleges. And at the bottom of this page!
But which hair cut is going to be the best for your curly hair?
It's a tough decision.
It's not all fashion, either. There are technical considerations. Like finding out what length your hair needs to reach, for instance, to achieve the finished form of its curls.
Wavy hair forms S-shapes, with different hair needing different lengths to complete the S. Corkscrews, spirals and botticelli curls also need time to develop into their natural shape.
If you cut it short too soon you might never discover your hair's true nature, and you'll miss out on lots of curly hairstyles that could really suit you.
That would be sad.
Then there are the non-technical issues.
A hair cut isn't just decoration, after all - it's YOU.
And you want it to be versatile, because you're always changing.
Women always want to reinvent themselves - if they could, they'd approach the world every day with a brand new, never-before modelled hair cut that gave their appearance an air of mystery, allure, sophistication, wantonness, freshness, whatever they want it to be.
This constant desire to appear new and different is a bit mysterious itself. Maybe it's a deeply instilled reaction to the knowledge that men's heads are turned whenever a new woman enters a room. In the subconscious male mind, an unknown female conveys all sorts of unspoken possibilities ...
But on the other hand, maybe women just love playing with their looks.
In scanning the newly crowded world of curly hair styles, you might want to go for one that gives you maximum versatility, so you can revolutionise your appearance at will. For whatever reason.
And you also want to blend into a social environment. Teens, young mothers, middle-aged women, older women, all have different needs and priorities, and different purposes.
There's a range of curly hair dos that will be seen as "right" for you and your peer group.
Teens don't want to look like old ladies, middle-aged women don't want to look like kids or old ladies, old ladies don't want to look like old ladies ...
So there's curly hair ... and there's curly hair.
Of course, some women - even naturally curly haired women - might never try out any curly hair cuts. Women in business are renowned for their belief that curly hair cuts are bad for their careers.
But maybe, in this suddenly curl-friendly world, some creative stylist will develop a range of corporate curly hair cuts.
Wouldn't it be exciting to juxtapose those sexy, tousled curls with all that conservative business wear?
Anyway, when you do find a curly hair style you like, remember this - curly hair cuts need a real curly hair stylist. Not just anyone will do. Read about finding a specialist in curly hair cuts here.
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The Hairstyle: with medium to long curly hair style.
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The Hairstyle: with long extremely curly hair style.
The Celebrity: aged (unknown)
The Hairstyle: with long extremely curly hair style.
The Celebrity: aged (unknown)
The Hairstyle: with long extremely curly hair style.
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The Hairstyle: with long mixed straight and curly hair style.
The Celebrity: aged (unknown)
The Hairstyle: with long extremely curly hair style.
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