Women's hairstyle collection
Find the shape, then make it yours.
Compare sixteen distinct directions from long waves and butterfly layers to French bobs, pixies, shags, braids, and fringe.
Women's hairstyle planning is easier when you separate the decisions: overall length, perimeter, layer position, fringe, parting, and finish. Choose the structure first, then adapt it to density, texture, face framing, and maintenance.
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Long Waves
Long, soft movement with face-framing shape and a polished finish.
Curtain Bangs
A center-opening fringe that blends into cheekbone or jaw-length layers.
French Bob
A compact jaw-length bob with a deliberate perimeter and optional fringe.
Pixie Cut
A close, expressive short cut with customizable length through the top and fringe.
Wolf Cut
A layered shape with crown lift, broken movement, and a longer back.
Butterfly Layers
Shorter face-framing layers over long lengths for movement without a short cut.
Sleek Straight
A smooth, controlled finish that emphasizes the cut line and shine.
Curly Shag
Curl-by-curl layering that builds lift around the crown and movement at the sides.
Hime Cut
Long hair with blunt cheek or jaw-length side sections and a precise fringe.
Braided Crown
A wrapped braid that creates an elevated halo shape around the head.
High Ponytail
A lifted ponytail positioned above the crown for a clean, energetic profile.
Messy Bun
A deliberately relaxed updo with controlled looseness and soft texture.
Blunt Lob
A collarbone-length cut with a strong, weighty perimeter.
Feathered Layers
Light, swept layers that open away from the face and reduce a heavy outline.
Retro Curls
Glossy, directional curls shaped into a continuous vintage-inspired wave.
Boho Braids
Relaxed braiding mixed with loose texture, tendrils, or woven detail.
How to narrow the list
Compare structure before styling
A polished blowout can make very different haircuts look similar. Focus first on where the shortest layer begins, where the main perimeter lands, how much forehead is visible, and whether the crown or sides carry the volume. Then consider the finish you can realistically create at home.
Bring a useful salon reference
Save the preview plus one side or back reference. Explain the detail you care about most and disclose your normal routine. A stylist can then preserve the idea while adjusting it for shrinkage, density, growth pattern, and condition.
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