Like any hair type and texture, some particular cuts and styles give your hair a va-va-voom that draws compliments and keeps you confident. But if you don’t know you have a particular hair type, it can be challenging to figure out what works best. Wavy hair is one of the textures that trips people up the most. “Natural wavy hair texture can be hard to detect sometimes since people normally brush through the natural wavy texture especially post-shower,” explains celebrity hairstylist and founder of Beachwaver Co., Sarah Potempa. “If looking at your hair when dry, natural wavy texture could be disguised as just being puffy or frizzy.”

To determine if you have wavy hair, after washing, she recommends removing any tangles when the hair is wet with a detangling brush and gently scrunching to help it air dry. “Once the hair is dry, you should be able to see if your hair is leaning toward the wavy side. Avoid brushing the hair when it’s dry as it will cause the hair to appear frizzy,” she continues.

Blonde waves by Chad Kenyon for Tessa Greiner

So, what’s the verdict on styling? According to Potempa, many styling and cut options can show off your waves. “There are a lot of fun cuts you can try with wavy hair! I love a wavy lob style haircut as well as a layered curtain bang,” she says. “Layers are a great way to showcase waves and help steer clear of the hair turning triangular as some of the weight is removed from the bottom for a more balanced look.” Not only does having wavy hair mean you have plenty of great options for cuts and styles, but there are many products specifically designed to keep your tresses looking their best.

Additionally, if you don’t already have naturally wavy hair, there are quick and easy ways to get the same look using frizz-fighting creams, smoothing mousses, and transformative hot tools. “For example, using a salt spray or a curl-enhancing mousse on your hair and scrunching the strands into ringlet shapes can create the appearance of waves. If you are more into styling your hair, I recommend using the Beachwaver B1 to create a classic curl or beachy wave,” she says. She partners the tool with a texture spray to help create tousled tresses. If you want to go the heat-free route, consider braiding your hair at night for heatless, overnight waves.

With the help of Potempa, we’ve ID’d 20 of the best haircuts and styles for wavy hair as well as some of the best products to add to your haircare and styling lineup for your waves to look their absolute best.

The Best Haircuts and Styles for Wavy Hair

1. A Bouncy Long Bob

Wavy hair, like all hair types, can always benefit from added body. Opting for a long bob—commonly referred to as a “lob”—can offer an instant lift at the roots to enhance your hair’s volume. Plus, it’s a versatile length that can still be styled in updos.

A warm brunette bob by Chad Kenyon

2. Old Hollywood–Inspired Cut

Take a trip to the past by wearing this signature hairstyle worn by the leading ladies of Old Hollywood’s silver screen. These bouncy, barrel-curled blowouts can be achieved using the pin curl method, hot rollers, and blow dryers featuring a ceramic brush. You’ll also want to stock up on the hairspray!

A modern take on an Old Hollywood-inspired cut by Cassie Siskovic

A bouncy, Hollywood cut for content creator Avalon Dawn

3. Layered Beach Waves

You don’t have to be seaside to achieve a beach-worthy style for your wavy hair that would make a mermaid jealous. The next time you go to the salon for your regular treatments, ask your cosmetologist to add some long layers for added intrigue.

Loose, beachy waves by Chad Kenyon

4. Long and Loose Layers

A movie chronicling tornados may have dominated the box office this summer, but there’s no need for you to step into the eye of the storm to get windswept waves. Below, supermodel Cindy Crawford wears her windswept waves at a mid-back length.

Loose, brown waves on supermodel Cindy Crawford

5. Shoulder-Grazing Bob

If you want the movement and versatility of a bob without sacrificing length, it may be time to cut your waves into a bob that barely touches the shoulders. For this style, we’re taking cues from actress and model Laura Harrier who’s been pictured wearing this look frequently. All we know is it’s an instant classic.

Actress and model Laura Harrier wearing her hair in a shoulder-grazing bob

6. Textured Shag Cut

Potempa recently styled singer Reneé Rapp for her Lollapalooza appearance with this playful, textured shag to complement her natural waves. The cut echoed her spirited and high-energy performance by adding even more movement to her stage presence.

Singer Renee Rapp with a wavy, blonde shag hair style

7. Mid-Back, Windswept Waves

Wondering if a long style with loose layers is for your wavy strands? Potempa’s a huge fan of them. “Layers are a great way to showcase waves and help steer clear of the hair turning triangular as some of the weight is removed from the bottom for a more balanced look,” she says.

Selena Gomez wearing chocolate-colored, waves with high volume

8. V-Shaped Layers With a Deep Middle Part

Did you know you can play around with cutting different shapes into your layers to achieve the desired effect? To re-create this stunning style by Cassie Siskovic, opt for a V-shape and finish the style with a deep middle part. It’s truly the perfect effortlessly stylish haircut.

V-Shaped Layers and a Deep Middle Part

9. Blunt Bob

It’s been a year since Hailey Bieber took a selfie inside her car with this stunning blunt bob cut, and we’re still thinking about it. It shows off her gorgeous features like the sky-high cheekbones and long, swan-like neck the model and socialite is so well known for.

Socialite and model Hailey Bieber wearing a blunt, honey-colored bob

10. Face-Framing Curtain Bangs

If you have a round or oval-shaped face and are looking for a way to balance out proportions, try adding some face-framing curtain bangs to your hair as modeled below by content creator Olivia Jade. It’s the perfect way to add some dimension to any haircut while helping to slim your facial features.

Olivia Jade wearing long, loose waves with face-framing strands

(Image credit: @anthonyholguin)

11. “Wet” Pixie Cut

If you’d like to dare to go short, it may be time to tap into your inner pixie. Model Taylor Hill cut her hair short a few months ago and wore her newly coiffed locks in this wet, tousled style. How gorgeous do her eyes look beneath those wispy bangs?

Model Taylor Hill wearing a tousled, wet pixie hairstyle

12. Tapered Waves

Keep your length and add deep, tapered waves. Below, model Ingrid Medeiros wears hers with swooping bangs, a side part, and light waves added to the ends of her hair. For extra shine and hold, invest in a good styling product that locks in your style without weighing down your strands like The Beachwaver Co’s Major Moment Strong Hold Hairspray.

Tapered, glamorous waves worn by model Ingrid Medeiros

13. Messy Bangs with Mid-Length Layers

It hasn’t been proven, but we’re pretty sure adding messy bangs levels up any haircut and style (especially for individuals with wavy hair). Follow in actress Katherine Langford’s and pair yours with textured, mid-length layers and an ample amount of volume at the roots.

Messy, textured waves on actress Katherine Langford

14. Classic French Bob

Say oui to embracing your Parisian era by wearing your waves in a classic French bob. The key is finding the perfect length and pulling together the right product lineup to keep this style’s movement, body, and volume in between cuts.

A classic, french bob on actress Rose Byrne

A wet, french pixie on content created Mary Jean

15. Side-Swept Pixie Cut

Short and sassy styles look especially good on wavy hair textures. This one, by celebrity hairstylist Anthony Holguin for a campaign with Ardell Beauty, has the perfect amount of texture and volume added to the crown.

A side-swept pixie by hairstylist Anthony Holguin

16. Bettie Page–Inspired Micro Bangs

Clearly, pin-up model Bettie Page knew what she was doing when she popularized stick-straight micro bangs in the mid-1950s. It’s been spotted everywhere from the red carpet of the Met Gala to our Instagram feeds over the past few years and looks amazing with natural waves.

Emily Ratajkowski attends to 2023 Met Gala wearing the micro bangs trend

(Image credit: Arturo Holme/Getty Images)

Tousled waves and micro bangs on singer and songwriter Sofia Reyes

17. Textured Pixie Cut

A textured pixie cut is a quick way to lean into your edgy side and rock a perfectly imperfect style. Holguin created this look for viral internet personality Brittenelle Fredericks that’s as cool as their eye-catching tattoo sleeve.

A textured pixie by Anthony Holguin on internet personality Brittenelle Fredericks

18. Choppy Bob

Unsure of how short you want to go with your bob? Cut a little off and then keep going until you have the choppy bob of your dreams. You may even want to add some flirty bangs. Where you take the look, just make sure you have a texture spray on hand to keep things interesting!

Emma Chamberlain wears a choppy, blonde bob

Actress Sarah Hyland wears a chic, chopped bob by Nikki Lee

19. Blunt, Brushed-Out Spirals

If you’ve never tried brushing out your waves (while paying special attention to frizz control), now is your chance to re-create this iconic shot of Emily Ratajkowski pairing her brushed-out waves with a Loewe dress in Paris. Apparently, there’s more than one Emily in Paris.

Model Emily Ratajkowski wears blown out waves and a Loewe dress

20. Flipped Bob

In case you missed it, retro hairstyles like the flipped bob have been making a major comeback! Try the trend by cutting your hair into a bob (leaving a little length), and then use your favorite hair straighter or ceramic round brush to lightly flip the ends.

A timeless, flipped out bob paired with a smoky eye makeup

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