As a professional hairstylist, I’m excited to share these beautiful hairstyles for long hair woman hairstyles with you.
Loose Halo Braid with Long Beach Waves

Suitable hair: Best on long or mid‑length hair with natural wave or medium-to-thick texture; fine hair works with clip-in pieces. Technique: Work on second‑day hair for better grip. Prep with a lightweight mousse or sea‑salt spray, create a deep part and take a 2–3 inch section from one temple. Braid across the hairline (Dutch or regular three‑strand) to the opposite temple to form a halo, secure with a small elastic and hide the end with a bobby pin. Pancake the braid gently for width and soften by pulling small face‑framing pieces. Create loose beach waves on the remaining lengths with a 1–1.25
Long Beach Waves with Soft Half-Up Twisted Crown

This relaxed half-up style with loose beachy waves works best on long, medium-to-thick hair and naturally wavy textures; straight hair can achieve the look with heat styling. Create uneven, undone waves using a 1–1.25 curling wand or a flat iron with an S‑shape technique, alternating directions and leaving ends softer for a lived-in finish. Add volume at the crown by lightly backcombing one-inch sections or using a root-lift spray. Take two front face-framing sections, twist them loosely toward the back and secure with bobby pins or a small clear elastic, then pull gently to widen the twist and blend with the waves. Tools: 1–1.25 curling wand or flat iron, tail comb, sectioning clips, teasing brush, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, texturizing or sea-salt spray, light flexible hairspray, and a small amount of smoothing serum or oil for the ends. Difficulty: easy–medium — salon-friendly but approachable at home with practice. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo or a sea-salt mist, touch up a few waves on day two, sleep on a silk pillowcase or in a loose braid, and deep-condition weekly to keep ends healthy.
Long Layered Beachy Waves with Face‑Framing Layers and Root Lift

This look suits medium to thick hair best and works well for naturally straight to wavy textures; fine hair can achieve similar volume with root‑lifting products or extensions. The cut is long with graduated face‑framing layers to create movement and reduce weight through the ends. Styling technique: blow‑dry with a round brush or diffuser to lift the roots, then create loose, undone waves with a 1–1.25” curling wand, alternating direction and leaving ends softer for a lived‑in finish. Tools needed: blow dryer with concentrator, large round brush, 1–1.25” curling wand, sectioning clips, wide‑tooth comb. Products required: volumizing shampoo, lightweight conditioner, heat protectant, root‑lift or mousse, sea‑salt or texturizing spray, lightweight finishing oil, flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — the cut requires a skilled stylist and the styling benefits from practiced wand technique. Maintenance tips: trim every 8–12 weeks to preserve layers, deep‑condition weekly, use color‑safe and UV‑protective products for blonde tones, refresh texture between washes with dry shampoo and salt spray, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce friction.
Textured Half-Up with Loose Waves and Face‑Framing Twists for Long Wavy Hair

This relaxed half-up textured style features soft, undone waves with small twisted braids framing the face — ideal for medium-to-long hair. It works best on natural waves or straight hair that holds a bend; fine to medium density is most flattering, though thicker hair can be thinned and layered for movement. To create it, start with heat-protected, towel-dried hair. Use a 1–1.25-inch curling wand or flat iron to alternate loose bends through mid-lengths and ends, leaving roots soft. Take two small face-framing sections and create simple two-strand twists or tiny braids, secure at the crown with bobby pins, then gently pancake the twists for volume. Rough-dry with sea-salt or texture spray, and scrunch to blend waves. Tools: curling wand/flat iron, tail comb, clips, bobby pins, hair tie. Products: heat protectant, sea-salt/texturizing spray, light-weight oil or serum, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — 30–45 minutes for beginners. Maintenance: refresh with dry shampoo, re-twist loose pieces, touch up stubborn waves with a quick iron pass, sleep on silk and trim ends every 8–12 weeks to keep the look airy.
Long Beachy Waves with Crown Braids — Loose Half-Up Wavy Hairstyle

This romantic half-up look pairs long, beachy waves with two small crown braids for a soft, bohemian finish. Best suited to long hair and medium-to-thick textures; fine hair can achieve the fullness with volumizing mousse or clip-in extensions, while naturally curly hair will need gentle blow-drying or diffuse drying to loosen coils. Technique: work on towel-dried, detangled hair. Apply a heat protectant and a light mousse or salt spray. Create loose waves with a 1 curling wand or a flat iron, alternating direction and leaving ends slightly straighter for a lived-in finish. Take two small sections from each temple, Dutch- or three-strand-braid toward the crown, pancake the braids for width, then pin them together at the back. Tools & products: 1 curling wand or flat iron, heat protectant, wide-tooth comb, sectioning clips, elastics, bobby pins, texturizing/salt spray, light-hold hairspray, smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — basic braiding and curling skills; 20–40 minutes. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillow or pineapple the hair, refresh waves with salt spray and scrunching, re-braid each night to preserve shape, and deep-condition weekly to prevent split ends.
Long Layered Cut with Curtain Fringe and Soft Beachy Waves

This long layered cut with a subtle curtain fringe and soft beachy waves suits medium to thick hair best and adapts well to naturally wavy or straight textures. Fine hair can wear the style if layers are kept long and weight is preserved at the ends; curly hair will need longer, blended layers and diffusing. Style by blow-drying with a round brush to lift the roots and shape the curtain fringe, then create loose waves with a 1¼–1½ inch curling iron or wand, wrapping mid-lengths away from the face and leaving ends slightly undone for movement. Tools: blow dryer, medium round brush, 1¼–1½ curling iron or wand, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, lightweight volumizing mousse or root-lift spray, flexible-hold hairspray, texturizing spray, and a few drops of finishing oil for ends. Difficulty: Low–medium—requires basic blow-dry and curling technique. Maintenance: trim every 8–12 weeks to maintain shape, deep-condition weekly, refresh waves with a salt- or texture-spray between washes, and protect hair from regular heat with a quality thermal protectant.
Long Voluminous Curls with Crown (Halo) Braid

This romantic halo-style look pairs a soft crown braid with long, loose voluminous curls—perfect for long, medium-to-thick hair. Fine hair can wear it too with texturizing products or clip-in extensions for added body. Start by creating a deep side part and weaving a Dutch/French braid from one temple across the top, pinning it discreetly to form a crown. Curl the mid-lengths to ends with a 1–1.25 curling iron or wand, alternating directions for natural movement. Lightly brush or finger-comb the curls to soften them and loosen the braid for a boho finish. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling iron or wand, paddle brush, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins, small elastics. Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or root-lift spray, sea-salt or texturizing spray, flexible-hold hairspray, and a small smoothing serum for ends. Difficulty: intermediate — requires confident braiding and curling technique. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely braid the hair overnight to preserve shape, refresh with dry shampoo and a quick heat touch-up two days later, and avoid heavy oils at the roots to maintain volume.
Long Layered Beach Waves with Natural Texture

This long, layered beach-wave style works best on medium to thick hair and is ideal for naturally wavy or loosely curly textures — fine hair can achieve the look with added product and root lift. Salon technique: cut long, blended layers and subtle face-framing pieces using point-cutting to preserve movement. To style, towel-dry then apply a lightweight leave-in conditioner and a curl-enhancing mousse or cream. Scrunch sections and diffuse on low/medium heat for volume, or let air-dry for softer texture. For more defined waves, wrap 1–2 inch sections loosely around a 1–1.25 curling wand, alternating direction and finishing with a cool shot. Tools needed: wide-tooth comb, blow dryer with diffuser, 1–1.25 curling wand, sectioning clips. Products required: sulfate-free shampoo, hydrating conditioner, leave-in detangler, curl cream or mousse, sea-salt spray for texture, heat protectant, lightweight oil/serum, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty level: easy–medium (basic cutting is pro-level; styling is approachable at home). Maintenance: trim every 8–12 weeks, deep-condition weekly, refresh waves with water + leave-in or sea-spray, sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz, and avoid daily high heat.
Long Layered Tousled Waves with Face‑Framing Curtain Layers

This look suits medium to thick hair best, and can be adapted for fine hair with added texture or extensions. The cut is long with graduated layers and soft, face‑framing curtain pieces to create movement without losing length. Styling technique: start on damp, towel‑dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant throughout. Blow‑dry with a round brush or diffuser to enhance natural wave; work in 1–2 inch sections and wrap loosely around a 1–1.25 inch curling wand, alternating directions for an undone finish. Loosen curls with fingers and finish with a light texturizing or sea‑salt spray, then seal ends with a lightweight shine serum. Tools needed: blow dryer with diffuser, round brush, 1–1.25 curling wand, sectioning clips, wide‑tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse, texturizing spray, lightweight oil/serum, flexible hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — about 20–35 minutes. Maintenance tips: trims every 8–12 weeks to maintain layers, weekly deep conditioning, use dry shampoo between washes, refresh waves with a mist and scrunch, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz.
Voluminous Loose Curls with Soft Half‑Up Lift

This look suits medium-to-thick, long hair and works well on natural waves or relaxed curls; fine hair can achieve similar volume with a root-lifting product and clip-in pieces. Start on towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a lightweight volumizing mousse at roots. Blow-dry with a round brush, lifting at the crown to create base volume. Use a 1–1.25 inch curling wand or iron to wrap medium sections away from the face, alternating directions for natural movement and leaving the last inch of the hair out for a softer finish. Lightly backcomb the crown and gather the top section into a loose half-up, securing with pins so curls cascade underneath. Finish with a flexible-hold hairspray, a small amount of shine serum on mid-lengths and ends, and a spritz of texturizing spray to separate curls. Difficulty: intermediate — needs some practice for consistent barrel direction and teasing. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely braid, refresh with water + leave-in or dry shampoo, touch up pieces with the wand, and deep-condition weekly to keep curls healthy and frizz-free.
Long Layered Cut with Curtain Bangs and Soft Waves

This long layered cut with curtain-style bangs and soft, face-framing waves suits straight to wavy hair and works well on medium to thick textures; fine hair can achieve similar movement with strategic layering and volumizing, while very curly hair may need smoothing or a loosening treatment first. Styling technique: start on towel-dried hair with a lightweight heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at the roots. Blow-dry using a round brush to smooth the bangs and lift the crown, then create loose S-shaped waves with a 1¼–1½ barrel curling iron or a flat iron used to bend sections away from the face. Finger-comb and finish with a texturizing spray and light-hold hairspray for flexible hold. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, large-barrel curling iron or flat iron, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root spray, smoothing serum (if frizz-prone), texturizing spray, light hold hairspray, dry shampoo for in-between days. Difficulty: moderate — 20–35 minutes once comfortable with the routine. Maintenance tips: trim bangs every 4–8 weeks, refresh ends every 8–12 weeks, deep condition weekly, use dry shampoo between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve shape.
Long Layered Natural Beach Waves — Soft Volume for Thick to Medium Hair

This long, layered beach-wave style works best on medium to thick hair and on long fine hair with added texture. Ask your stylist for long, face‑framing layers and point‑cut ends to remove bulk while preserving length. To style: towel dry, apply a lightweight mousse at roots and a heat protectant through lengths. Blow‑dry with a round brush or diffuse on low heat to enhance natural wave. Create loose waves by wrapping mid‑lengths (leaving the ends out) around a 32–38 mm curling wand or large-barrel iron, alternating directions for a lived‑in look. Finger‑comb through each set and finish with a texturizing spray for separation and a pea‑size amount of lightweight oil on ends to tame frizz. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle/diffuser, large-barrel curling wand, round brush, clips, wide-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or root lifter, sea-salt/texturizing spray, flexible-hold hairspray, finishing oil. Difficulty: moderate — 20–30 minutes at home. Maintenance: trim every 8–12 weeks, use sulfate‑free shampoo, deep condition weekly, refresh with dry shampoo/texturizer between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce friction.
Boho Textured Double Fishtail Braids with Loose Waves

This look suits medium to very thick, long hair and works best on natural waves or hair pre-texturized with product. For fine hair, use a volumizing mousse and root-lift before styling to create grip. Technique: create a clean center part, then section hair into two. Starting just behind the hairline, braid each side into a loose fishtail (or Dutch fishtail for more lift), securing with clear elastics. Pancake each braid by gently pulling outer loops to widen and soften the braid; leave a couple of face-framing strands out. Tools needed: tail comb, sectioning clips, small clear elastics, hair pins, 1–1.25 curling wand (optional) and a soft-bristle brush. Products required: lightweight mousse or texturizing spray, sea-salt spray for grit, heat protectant if using hot tools, flexible-hold hairspray and a lightweight shine serum. Difficulty: intermediate — expect 20–35 minutes depending on practice. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely tie braids and refresh with dry shampoo or misted texturizer next day. Re-pancake and smooth flyaways with a fingertip of serum; avoid excessive brushing to retain texture.
Half-Up Loose Waves with Twisted Crown — Beachy Blonde Long Hair

Suitable for long to mid-length hair with natural waves or straight hair that can hold texture; fine to medium densities work best with a texturizing product, while very thick hair may need thinning or smaller sections. Start on dry, detangled hair: apply a heat protectant and a lightweight texturizing mousse, then create 1 loose waves with a 1–1.25 curling iron, curling away from the face and leaving 2–3 face-framing pieces loose. Take two small sections from each temple, loosely twist or three-strand braid them, and secure at the crown with bobby pins to form the half-up twisted crown. Gently tug the twists and finger-rake the curls for a soft, lived-in finish. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling iron, sectioning clips, bobby pins, tail comb and paddle brush. Products: heat protectant, sea-salt or texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, small smoothing serum for ends and dry shampoo for second-day texture. Difficulty: Easy–medium — approachable for at-home styling after a few practice runs. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loosely braid overnight, refresh with spritz-and-texturizer, avoid heavy brushing and retouch ends only to preserve the wave pattern.
Long Voluminous Spiral Curls with Braided Crown (Halo Braid)

This romantic style pairs a soft braided crown with defined spiral curls — ideal for medium to thick long hair and great on naturally wavy textures. Begin on clean, towel-dried hair: apply a heat protectant and a root-lifting mousse, then blow-dry smooth with a round brush to build body. Create a Dutch or French braid along the hairline to form the crown, secure with a small elastic and pin the tail under with bobby pins; gently pancake the braid for width. Working in 1–1.25 sections, curl lengths with a barrel iron, alternating direction for natural movement and leaving ends slightly looser. Finger-comb and mist with a flexible-hold hairspray, then finish braid with a light texturizing paste to define and soften. Tools: blow-dryer, round brush, 1–1.25 curling iron or wand, tail comb, sectioning clips, elastics, bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/spray, texturizer, flexible hairspray, lightweight smoothing serum. Difficulty: intermediate (45–75 minutes). Maintenance: sleep on silk, refresh with dry shampoo and a light spritz of water + curl cream, and re-curl outer pieces as needed; trim every 8–12 weeks to avoid split ends.
Half-Up Twisted Romantic Waves for Long Dark Hair

This half-up twisted waves style suits long to extra-long hair and works best on naturally wavy or medium-to-thick straight hair. Start on clean, towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse or sea-salt spray through the mid-lengths and ends. Blow-dry smooth for sleek waves or diffuse to enhance natural texture. Create loose, face‑framing pieces and take two side sections; twist each back and secure with bobby pins at the crown, then gently tug to soften and add lift. Barrel-curl large sections (1–1.25”) or use a waved iron to create soft S-shaped waves, then brush lightly with fingers for a relaxed finish. Tools: blow dryer or diffuser, 1–1.25” curling wand or wave iron, paddle brush, teasing comb, sectioning clips, bobby pins. Products: volumizing mousse or spray, heat protectant, light texturizing spray, flexible-hold hairspray and a smoothing serum for shine. Difficulty: moderate — basic curling and pinning skills required. Maintenance: sleep on a satin pillow or loosely braid, refresh with dry shampoo and a spritz of texture spray, and re-curl a few pieces after 1–2 days to revive shape.
Long Beachy Waves with Face‑Framing Layers and Micro Braids

This long, textured style suits medium to thick hair and naturally wavy or loose-curly textures; fine hair can achieve similar volume with root-lifting products and extensions, while very curly hair benefits from a relaxed blowout first. Start on damp, towel‑dried hair: apply heat protectant and a lightweight mousse or curl‑enhancing cream, then rough‑dry with a diffuser or blow dryer until about 80% dry. Create soft, lived‑in waves with a 1¼–1½ inch curling wand or large-barrel iron, alternating barrel direction and leaving ends slightly undone for a beachy finish. Add two small micro braids near the face and pin back the top section loosely for that half‑up effect. Tools: diffuser or blow dryer, large curling wand, sectioning clips, wide‑tooth comb, small elastics and bobby pins. Products: heat protectant, curl cream or mousse, sea‑salt/texturizing spray, lightweight shine serum, and flexible‑hold hairspray. Difficulty: moderate — requires basic curling technique and braiding. Maintenance: sleep on a silk pillowcase, refresh waves with misted water + texturizer, retouch braids as needed, and trim every 8–12 weeks to prevent split ends.
Long Layered Voluminous Waves with Side Part

Salon-favorite long layered style that combines volume and soft, face-framing waves. Best suited to medium to thick hair (natural straight to wavy); fine hair can achieve similar lift with texturizing layers or lightweight extensions, while very curly hair will benefit from smoothing cuts first. Styling technique: apply a root-lifting mousse to damp hair, blow-dry with a round brush to create lift at the crown, then use a 1¼–1½-inch curling iron or large-barrel wand to form loose S-shaped waves, alternating directions and leaving the ends slightly straighter for a modern finish. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, large round brush, sectioning clips, 32–38 mm curling iron, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root spray, smoothing cream or lightweight oil for ends, flexible medium-hold hairspray, and optional texturizing spray for separation. Difficulty: moderate — requires basic curling technique and sectioning. Maintenance tips: trim every 8–12 weeks, use hydrating shampoo/conditioner and weekly mask, refresh texture with dry shampoo or light spritz of water and styling cream, and sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid to preserve the waves.
Long Layered Blowout with Face-Framing Side-Swept Fringe

A salon-friendly long layered blowout with a side-swept, face-framing fringe that creates soft volume and natural movement. Hair type suitability: ideal for medium to thick textures; fine hair can wear this look with density-boosting products or subtle extensions, while very curly hair will need a controlled blowout or smoothing step first. Styling technique: towel-dry, apply a lightweight volumizing mousse and heat protectant, then blow-dry in sections using a large round brush to lift roots and bend ends under; finish by wrapping 1–1.5
Long Layered Blowout with Face‑Framing Layers and Soft Waves

This long, layered blowout with face‑framing layers creates natural movement and soft, voluminous ends—perfect for a polished everyday style. Hair type suitability: ideal for medium to thick hair and straight-to-wavy textures; fine hair can achieve similar lift with a graduated layering and root-volume products, while very curly hair should be layered when dry and finished with a diffuser or straightened for this exact look. Styling technique: start with a layered cut that removes bulk while keeping length. On towel-dried hair apply a heat protectant and a root-lifting mousse, then blow-dry in sections with a large round brush, lifting at the crown and rolling under midshaft and ends to build body. Add a few 1–1.25 barrel curls or hot rollers at the ends for definition, cool completely, then finger-comb for softness. Tools needed: blow dryer with nozzle, large round brush, sectioning clips, 1–1.25 curling iron or hot rollers, wide-tooth comb. Products required: heat protectant, volumizing mousse/root lift, lightweight smoothing serum, flexible-hold hairspray, dry shampoo. Difficulty level: moderate—cutting layers is best done by a stylist; daily styling takes 15–25 minutes. Maintenance tips: trim every 8–12 weeks, use a weekly hydrating mask, sleep on silk to reduce friction, avoid heavy products at the roots, and refresh second-day volume with dry shampoo and a quick root blast.
Long Layered Beach Waves with Face-Framing Layers

This long, layered beach-wave style works best on medium to thick hair and natural waves; fine hair can achieve similar body with root-lifting products or halo extensions. The salon cut uses long, graduated layers and subtle face-framing pieces to add movement without sacrificing length. To create the look at home: towel-dry and apply heat protectant and a lightweight volumizing mousse at roots, then blow-dry using a round brush and concentrator nozzle for lift. Wrap 1
Long Voluminous Layered Tousled Waves with Natural Texture

This long, layered, tousled wave is ideal for medium-to-thick hair and suits naturally wavy to straight textures — fine hair can wear it with added layering and root lift for fullness. To style: start on towel-dried hair with a volumizing mousse at the roots and a heat protectant through the lengths. Blow-dry using a round brush or diffuser to enhance natural bend, then create loose S-waves with a 1–1.5 curling wand, alternating barrel direction and leaving the ends slightly straighter for a lived-in finish. Finger-comb and apply a sea-salt or texturizing spray for separation; smooth ends with a pea-sized lightweight serum if needed. Tools: blow dryer with nozzle, medium round brush, 1–1.5 curling wand, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb. Products: heat protectant, volumizing mousse or root lift, texturizer/salt spray, lightweight oil, flexible-hold hairspray. Difficulty: intermediate — requires basic sectioning and curling technique; allow 30–45 minutes. Maintenance: trim layers every 8–10 weeks, use sulfate-free shampoo, weekly deep-conditioning, refresh with dry shampoo and re-texturize between washes, and sleep on a silk pillowcase or in a loose braid to preserve waves.
Long Layered Beach Waves — Voluminous Textured Brown Hair

This look is long, layered beach waves designed to maximize natural movement and volume. Best suited for medium to thick hair and natural wavy to slightly straight textures — fine hair can achieve the shape with root lift and thicker mousse, while very curly hair should be relaxed with a blowout first. Technique: work on towel-dried or dry hair in 1–2 inch sections, apply heat protectant and a light mousse at roots, then wrap mid-lengths around a 1–1.25 curling wand alternating directions and leaving ends out for a lived-in finish. Finger-comb curls after cooling and finish with a texturizing sea-salt spray and light flexible hairspray. Tools needed: 1–1.25 curling wand, sectioning clips, wide-tooth comb, paddle or round brush, blow dryer with diffuser (optional). Products required: heat protectant, lightweight mousse or root lift, sea-salt/texturizing spray, light-hold hairspray, and a smoothing oil for ends. Difficulty: easy–medium — basic curling skills and timing are helpful. Maintenance tips: sleep on a silk pillowcase or loose braid, refresh with dry shampoo and texturizer between washes, and trim every 8–12 weeks to avoid weighty ends.
Boho Textured Long Hair with Micro Braids and Voluminous Waves

This boho, textured long hairstyle suits medium to thick hair and naturally wavy to straight textures; fine hair can be boosted with clip-in extensions and extra texturizing, while tight curls should be stretched or smoothed before styling. Technique: start on dry hair — apply heat protectant and a volumizing mousse at the roots. Backcomb the crown lightly for lift, then use a 1–1.25 curling wand to create loose, undone waves, alternating directions and leaving ends a bit straighter for a lived-in look. Add several thin three-strand or rope braids through the mid-lengths and finish with tiny elastics; gently pancake and tug braid edges to blend with the waves. Twist a few small sections and wrap with thread or beads for added detail. Tools needed: curling wand, tail comb, teasing brush, small elastics, bobby pins and clips. Products required: heat protectant, root-lifting mousse or spray, sea-salt/texturizing spray, dry shampoo and a light-hold hairspray; use a small amount of leave-in oil on ends. Difficulty: intermediate (30–45 minutes). Maintenance: sleep on silk, refresh with dry shampoo and salt spray, re-tighten braids as they loosen, avoid daily heavy washing and deep-condition weekly to prevent breakage.
These hairstyles for long hair woman hairstyles offer versatile options for every hair type and occasion. Remember to consult with your stylist for the best results.
