But that’s where we can help. Scroll down to see our selection of the best haircuts for thick hair, with short, mid-length, and long-haired styles to consider.
Find Your Haircut for Thick Hair
1. Shag
The shag is perfect for those who want to add more shape and overall volume. Ask your stylist for longer, choppier layers throughout, as this will help boost texture, without making your hair look too ridiculously full. Editor’s tip: If you have naturally wavy hair, this cut will work great, but if you don’t, just use a curling wand to create medium, loose curls before gently teasing them out with your fingers for that effortlessly tousled, rock ‘n’ roll-inspired finish. Thinking about giving it a go? Just remember to use a heat protectant such as TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Heat Protect Spray, whenever you’re using heat to style (even if you’re using a hair dryer!) to help prevent hair damage.
2. Grown-Out Fringe
Grown-out, curtain style fringes are without a doubt one of the biggest trends around right now and fortunately for you, the style works wonders on thick hair. They frame the face beautifully and blend in seamlessly with the rest of your hair – especially when curled. Want to hear the best part? Split fringes have the added benefit of being one of the most low maintenance haircuts for thick hair. You don’t have to be as religious with getting trims as you would with a normal straight-across cut, so you can space out your appointments a bit more.
3. Short and Choppy Bob
Just because you are genetically blessed with thick hair doesn’t mean you won’t be able to embrace a short hairstyle. By adding choppy layers to a chin-grazing bob, your thick locks will look and feel less bulky, making them easier to manage, too. To best show off this stylized cut, style it straight or add in very subtle waves to help it give it some movement.
4. Pixie
Pixie cuts are arguably some of the best haircuts for thick hair and with so many different variations from slick, androgynous styles to more casual, sweeping looks, you’ve just got to work out which one is your absolute favorite. Maintain volume with some TRESemmé Volume Thickening Spray.
5. Full Fringe
Full fringes work really well on thick hair, as you don’t have to worry about them separating or going gappy. If you’re concerned about them looking flat, try using rollers or a round brush when drying your hair to gently curl your fringe and give it more shape and bounce.
6. Boho Long Waves
For those who don’t like to fuss over their hair too much in the morning, beachy boho waves are the way to go. Working in some loose, deconstructed curls can stop longer hair from looking shapeless while giving you year-round summer vibes. Amp up the texture with a few spritzes of Nexxus Between Washes Beach Waves Tousled Texture Sea Salt Spray.
7. Feathered Layers
Really thick hair can sometimes appear to weigh you down, particularly if it’s all one length. A great way to give your hair some sexy, natural-looking movement and texture is to avoid blocky blunt ends (these will only make your hair look even thicker!) and opt instead for delicate, feathered layers.
8. Long Layers
Long layers are also a great way to inject subtle movement and lightness into long, thick hair, especially when it comes to flattering your facial features. Chin-skimming layers work particularly well as they can help frame the face while adding a bit of drama to ultra-long cuts.
9. Center Part
Sophisticated and unfussy, this timeless style will work wonders for those with thick hair that’s naturally straight or slightly wavy. The layers don’t have to be dramatic (for those who want a more classy, modern look), but do ask your stylist to thin out the ends using shears to remove any excess weight at the bottom of the cut. This will result in a subtle and effortless hairstyle that feels much lighter than it looks.
10. Side-Parted Lob
A long bob works well on pretty much all hair types and face shapes, not to mention it’s bang on trend. A side parting is also a great way to elevate a simple cut, and it works a treat with thick hair, as it can help maximize the advantages of fuller-bodied locks to create a luxe, naturally voluminous look.
11. Modern Bowl Cut
Don’t worry, we haven’t gone crazy. The modern take on the bowl cut has undergone such a dramatic style renovation. You might not even recognize it. More of a rounded bob, it’s softer and more lived-in, making it a really great everyday haircut for thick hair.