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10 Haircuts And Hairstyles For Blonde, Curly Hair

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Sideswept Part

Curls can stack and create volume with a portion swept to one side and tucked behind the ear on the other.

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Curtain Bangs

Curtain bangs add volume to curly hair easily. Pull them forward to highlight them or tuck them into longer curls for a more subdued look.

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Curly Pixie

Curlies are our ideal pixie. Elegant but easygoing. This mane swears by Bb. Curl Anti-Humidity Gel Oil for volume and frizz freedom.

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Short Bob with Bangs

By adding bangs to a short bob, gorgeous, natural curls are highlighted and a loose frame is created around the face.

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Simple Side Twist

A simple twist secured to one side will keep hair away from the face while allowing curls to cascade naturally.

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Clipped Half-Up Style

A simple half-up style works for curly "Carrie Bradshaw" hair. A simple bar clip adds elegance without being difficult.

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Braided Low Pony

Beginning at your temples, braid two short sections of hair and fasten with clear elastics. Wrap two braids around the base of a low ponytail.

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Shaggy Curls

The shag is the strongest return, and your curls will love it. Utilizes natural curl. Choppier bangs are charming and edgy.

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Half-Up Bun

This is the easiest for short blonde curly hair. Top half of hair in ponytail, twist into bun, and fasten with bobby pins or hair tie.

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Curly Twist

This design is versatile for day and night. Make three or four little ponytails, flip them over, and tuck them through each other to create twists before bundling.

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