Looking For Fullness & Volume? Ask For A 'C-Shape' Haircut (2024)

When it comes to fresh, new hair trends, we like to think you'll want for nothing here at Refinery29. Recently, we brought you the 'Sachel' (if the '90s cut inspired by Rachel from Friends were to meet the lived-in shag), the 'midi flick' (a mid-length cut, which sits on the shoulders or collarbone and flicks upwards slightly), as well as the 'U-shape' haircut, a rounded style that makes hair appear twice as thick. But as more and more hairstylists flock to TikTok, all manner of hair movements are happening — and one in particular is speaking to our love of '90s nostalgia.

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Enter: the C-shape haircut.

What is the C-shape haircut?

If TikTok is anything to go by, the C-shape haircut is about to go viral. It's all thanks to the intricate details: lots of layered sections of hair which are cut in C-shapes. These layers cup the face and lend the appearance of thickness, volume and longer length.

"C-shape layering, or alternatively and more familiarly known as face-framing layers, are often jaw-length layers or longer," explains Stephen Buller, hairstylist and co-founder of Buller + Rice. "These layers run seamlessly down the length of the hair, which makes the hairstyle reminiscent of the iconic '90s Rachel from Friends cut," which Buller says has actually been one of the most requested hairstyles of all time.

In salon, Buller says that, recently, layered cuts have been less popular. But he's seeing a new wave of face framing hair trends on TikTok — and it's these which are being requested lately. "Cuts like this are always ontrend insome capacity because they look so good on everyone," says Buller. "Some of the more recent online trends seem to showcase more texturized ends — almost wispy," much like the above C-shape cut by Ryenne Snow on Instagram.

What are the benefits of the C-shape haircut?

Buller says that the C-shape haircut gives hair a softer edge. As a result, it looks beautiful in a bouncy blow-dry, but it's also great if you prefer to wear your hair up. "Those wispier ends can be left out for softness around the face," says Buller. "But I think the best thing about face-framing layers is that they are extremely versatile for all hair types, lengths and face shapes."

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Sure enough, TikTokers are showcasing C-shape layers on lots of different hair. @barbiebrignoni proves that on curly hair, the "C-shape trim" keeps volume towards the sides of your face (not the crown of your head), making for a nicer silhouette. Teamed with a fringe and some subtle layers in the back, their curls look gloriously defined and voluminous. TikToker @zouniia also went viral for bravely cutting C-shape layers into their very long hair at home. The end result? Springy layers and a ton of bounce throughout.

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"The benefits of a C-shape haircut is definitely more texture," says Buller, "as the shorter layering will help promote more movement and body." Combined with the shorter layers around the front, Buller says this will also give the illusion of your hair looking longer. "You can also include internal layers with this style," says Buller — basically invisible layers, which are cut in underneath the top section of hair. "This will give a nod to the more shag-style hair trends," says Buller, "but it can equally work as well without."

The C-shape haircut is good news if you have lots of hair and feel as though it's heavy. "This cut will remove more weight around the front, leaving your hair lighter," says Buller. "As a result, this allows for more volume when styling."

Buller explains that the exact style will be heavily influenced by your face shape, your features, and your preferences (which your stylist will be able to help with). But he adds that if you already have existing curtain bangs and they're a little grown out, they'll pair perfectly with the C-shape cut. "It allows you to blend the fringe with the layers seamlessly," says Buller.

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How do you style the C-shape haircut?

Once you get a cut like this, the styling is pretty straightforward. Face-framing layers often look great blow-dried using a round brush, going inward towards your face, says Buller. "Use the OWAY Smoothing Fluid, to provide a sleek finish and to stretch out that blow-dry." Alternatively, says Stephen, you can blow-dry outwards to create that iconic '70s flicked-out effect, if you'd rather segue away from the '90s. "I like the OWAY Flux Potion, for giving hair a nice, moulded effect," says Buller.

If you have curly hair, a diffuser is your best bet. "Diffuse the ends with a hairdryer to encourage volume and bounce, allowing those layers to build on each other," explains Buller. "Use the OWAY Curly Potion, for seamless curls and effortless volume."

And on days when you just can't be bothered with styling? Air-dry it. "Layers are great for creating natural movement," says Buller. Once your hair is towel dried, he recommends spraying in some OWAY Sea Salt Spray, throughout, then scrunching and leaving hair to dry naturally.

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How do you maintain the C-shape haircut?

Buller hits home that the C-shape haircut is definitely a style you would need to chat with your hairdresser about. He doesn't recommend ever doing it at home with a pair of kitchen scissors. Layers like this grow out pretty seamlessly, but to keep the style, it's advised that you book in for a regular trim every 6-8 weeks especially if you like to style your hair using heat, which can lead to split ends.

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How should you ask your stylist for the C-shape haircut?

Hairstylists will always appreciate you bringing in pictures of trends you're keen to try, but Buller says that the C-shape cut is a more personalized style to suit your needs, preferences, and facial features. He advises booking a consultation first to really nail it. When it comes to what to ask for, face-framing layers around your jaw and longer layers throughout will do the trick.

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Looking For Fullness & Volume? Ask For A 'C-Shape' Haircut (2024)

FAQs

What does the C haircut look like? ›

The C-cut, or curve cut, is all about the layers. The shortest layers frame the face and the rest of the layers become longer as they reach the bottom of the hair which creates a gentle curve resembling the letter C, explains Jamie Wiley, hairstylist and Pureology Artistic Director.

What haircut gives you a volume look? ›

Short bobs and pixie cuts are flattering for those who have fine, mature hair. Ask for shaggy layers or bangs to add more body and definition to a short cut. What are ghost layers for fine or thin hair? This technique is meant to add volume to fine or thin strands without taking off too much hair.

Is the C-shape haircut the best way to wear layers? ›

“The C-shape haircut trend shows off a beautifully executed long layered haircut that sits around chin length down to the perimeter of the hair that hugs inward toward your face,” says hairstylist Devin Graciano. The reason it's so flattering is because of how it falls.

What haircut gets rid of volume? ›

Adding long layers to your thick, unruly, or wavy hair will reduce the appearance of volume. Longer layers are always recommended over shorter layers--the shorter the layer, the more volume it will create! In addition to reducing the volume of your hair, long layers also create movement in your thick tresses.

Is the C cut good for thin hair? ›

The best part about the C-shape haircut is that it can suit absolutely anyone, but it will appeal most to "someone who wants to add movement to their hairstyle and get away from a one-length haircut," says Davis, who agrees it's one of the best hairstyles for fine hair if you don't fancy a super structured chop, like ...

What does 1 c hair look like? ›

If you have 1C hair, your hair is classified as straight with a coarse, near-wavy texture. Bramham adds that 1C hair “can have a lovely tousled look with lots of body but will remain quite flat on top.” She also notes that 1C locks are the frizziest of all the straight hair types.

What is the best haircut for fine, thin hair over 60? ›

Stacked bobs, pixie cuts, crop cuts, and soft shags are popular haircuts for women over 50 with thin hair. These stylish cuts add volume and have a timeless appeal. Should fine or thin hair be layered? Soft and subtle layers can add volume to thin hair, especially if your hair is fine but thick.

Which haircut gives volume to thick hair? ›

Butterfly Cut

“Butterfly cuts have short layers on the top of the head with longer layers at the bottom—a great style for thick hair,” Schmidt says. “The shorter layers add volume without weighing down the hair.”

What is the best haircut for thinning hair? ›

Bobs, lobs or blunt cuts — even pixie cuts — are all great options for giving an appearance of thicker hair. "If your hair lays flat as a board, is prone to static and shows every scissor mark after a cut. I suggest opting for a blunt cut with microlayers," said Fae Norris from Neighborhood Salon in Los Angeles.

What is a big C haircut? ›

I've been seeing it on every hair length, from bobs with sleek C-shaped layers to longer lengths that have so much bounce and shape with this haircut. And on curly hair, this cutting technique allows the curls to fall in a C-shape, with volume at its peak at the sides of the face before curving back inwards.

What is the difference between C cut and U cut? ›

The best way to look at it is this: if you're looking for softness around the face, the C-shape cut is your best bet. If you want lots of volume without the effort, the U-shape haircut will get you there, no problem.

Do layers look better on thin or thick hair? ›

Layering on thin and straight hair looks wispy or straggly. However, if done right, layering can help add volume and impart balance to the eternity of hair. It has been said that hair that is thick, coarse, and wavy is likely to look good in layering.

How do you get a voluminous haircut? ›

Add layers. For a more permanent solution for voluminous hair, ask your hairdresser to add layers to your cut. They can help add volume to fine, flat hair. This style gives your mane the illusion of having more body and movement, which makes it look fuller.

How to make hair less poofy? ›

Tips from our Readers
  1. Boost moisture with weekly deep conditioning. ...
  2. Limit heat styling; heat damage causes frizz and poofiness. ...
  3. Apply oil to damp hair before styling. ...
  4. Sleep with hair wrapped in a silk scarf or bonnet. ...
  5. Switch to a wide-tooth comb for detangling. ...
  6. Try co-washing instead of shampoo.

How should 2c hair be cut? ›

On a more technical level, round or triangular shaped cuts look great on 2c curls. If you prefer waves, you're better off keeping length and weight to pull it lower.

How do you style 4 C hair? ›

If you can, try to avoid regular use of heat styling tools and, when you do use heat, apply a protectant. Styles that help to stretch the curls are preferred, like two-strand twists, Bantu knots, and braid outs. Or, wearing your hair in a wash-and-go style or up in a puff are other options.

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