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Inspired by the insect's wings, this cut is all about volume and body.
May 26, 2023
From the ‘70s shag haircut to the ‘90s blowout to the controversially chic octopus cut, layered haircuts are this season’s top hairstyle of choice. The latest variation is a combination of all three styles and gives layers a fresh, modern look that reminds us of a certain haircut from our favorite ‘90s sitcom about a group of friends. You know, the one that is still romanticized and replicated to this day.
Coined as the butterfly haircut on social media, this feathered ‘do features wispy, cascading layers to give your strands movement that rivals a butterfly fluttering its wings. It works for all hair types, textures and lengths, so if you’re ready to commit, read on for everything you need to know about this season’s hottest hairdo, plus butterfly haircut ideas and three ways to style one at home.
What Is a Butterfly Haircut?
A butterfly haircut combines short layers with long layers to give your hair dimension, movement and body. The short, wispy layers hit around the chin to frame your face, highlight your features and even contour a round face shape. Whereas the longer layers fall below the shoulders to maintain the appearance of a long hairstyle.
Because of the variance in the layers, the butterfly haircut gives the volume of a short haircut but doesn’t require you to sacrifice any length. Instead, the haircut removes weight and damaged ends, leaving you with a voluminous, bouncy style that’s able to hold its shape.
Is a Butterfly Haircut Good for All Hair Types?
A butterfly haircut is going to be a flattering style for most, but there are a few exceptions to keep in mind. First, the butterfly haircut and its combination of short and long layers will look best on shoulder-length hair and longer. That said, if you want to adjust the style to a shorter length, it’s totally possible, just consider adding face-framing layers or curtain bangs to your chin-length hairstyle to keep things light and bouncy.
A butterfly cut is not the most flattering pick for thin hair because the wispy, feathery layers can make thin hair look even more sparse. If you have thin hair and you’re wanting to try a similar style, ask your stylist for face-framing layers like chin bangs and style the rest of your length with a blunt cut to fake the appearance of thicker hair.
This layered ‘do is an especially great haircut for wavy hair and thick hair as the layers help to remove bulk. It can even work for curly hair types, also removing bulk while giving your curly tresses gorgeous shape, bounce, definition and movement.
How Should I Ask My Stylist for a Butterfly Haircut?
Sharing a visual with your stylist is always a great way to illustrate your hair goals. The butterfly cut features shorter face-framing layers that cascade like wings with longer layers through the length of your hair. Since the goal is to remove weight, not length, ask your stylist for face-framing layers with wispy ends that begin at the chin and longer layers throughout the rest of your hair.
4 Butterfly Haircut Ideas
If you think that a butterfly haircut is reserved for long hair and long hair only, think again. This buzzy haircut can be achieved on all hair types, textures and lengths when the right adjustments are made. Here are some butterfly haircut ideas for your next salon trip.
Short Butterfly Haircut
If you have short, thin hair, a butterfly haircut is a great way to fake volume and body. You can also add some choppy bangs for a shaggy, textured moment.
Mid-Length Butterfly Haircut
If the upkeep of face-framing layers isn’t for you, this butterfly haircut sports longer, face-framing pieces for easy styling and air-drying.
Butterfly Haircut With Side Bangs
A butterfly cut doesn’t have to be styled with a middle part, so if you prefer a side-swept bang, relay this to your stylist. Side-swept bangs do a great job of softening an angular face shape and they pair nicely with the fluffy, butterfly layers.
Curly Butterfly Haircut
If you have curly hair, a butterfly haircut is a great way to give your style shape while removing bulk. Ask your stylist for long, internal layers — this will help to remove weight while making your curls appear like they’re all the same length.
How Do You Style a Butterfly Haircut?
A butterfly haircut can be styled in a few different ways. Some require heat, especially if you’re looking for sweeping layers and lots of volume, but there are also heatless options. Check out three different ways to style a butterfly haircut.
How to Style a Butterfly Haircut With a Blow Dryer
Shampoo and condition your hair with the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Hyaluron Plump Hydrating Shampoo, Paraben-Free and the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Hyaluron Plump Hydrating Conditioner, Paraben-Free. This system contains hyaluronic acid to replump dry, dehydrated strands to create noticeable bounce and volume. After all, the butterfly haircut is all about body and movement, so this wash day duo is just right for the job.
Once your hair is clean, brushed and towel-dried, you can prepare for your blowout. First, prime your wet strands with a heat protectant like the L’Oréal Paris EverPure Sulfate-Free Weightless Blow Dry Primer, Heat Protectant to smooth your hair and protect against heat damage. Then, reach for a volumizing mousse like the L’Oréal Paris Advanced Hairstyle BOOST IT Volume Inject Mousse and focus the product on the crown to add volume.
Taking a round brush, blow dry your hair upwards and away from the face to give your hair height. Use the round brush to curl the ends of your hair outwards to give your layers some bounce. If you have velcro rollers, wrap your hair in the rollers, starting from the ends and rolling upwards after blow drying each section to set your style.
Once you’re finished blow-drying your hair, let the rollers set for at least ten minutes before removing them. Then, turn your head upside down and shake out your hair to create more volume. When you flip your head over, smooth your hair into place and apply a few spritzes of the L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Hair Spray - Unscented to set your style.
How to Style a Butterfly Haircut With a Curling Iron
Not all of us are going to be skilled with a blow dryer and round brush and that is totally okay. There is more than one way to style your butterfly haircut and using a curling iron is a great way to hack a blowout with tons of volume.
To start, we recommend washing your hair with the aforementioned shampoo and conditioner. After towel drying your hair, brush through any tangles and let it air dry.
Once your hair is dry, apply a heat protectant like the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Frizz Killer Serum Leave-In to minimize the damage from your curling iron while controlling frizz. A curling iron with a larger barrel like a one-inch or a one-and-a-half-inch barrel is ideal. Use the iron to curl your face-framing layers away from your face.
After curling each section, wrap a one-inch piece of hair in a velcro roller, starting at the ends of your hair and rolling upwards and away from your face. Continue this process until all of your face-framing layers are curled and contained in velcro rollers.
The velcro rollers won’t create a tighter curl but will help to add volume and body to your face-framing layers. Once the front pieces of your hair are curled, proceed to the rest of your strands, focusing on the ends and curling away from your face.
Let the velcro rollers sit for at least 20 minutes before removing them (this is a great time to do your makeup). Once the time has passed, take the rollers out and flip your hair over to shake through the curls and add more volume. Finally, apply a few spritzes of the L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Hairspray - Color Treated Hair to set your style.
How to Style a Butterfly Haircut With a Leave-In Curl Enhancer
Those with curly hair can rely on heat-free styling to give their butterfly cut body, shape and definition. Wash your hair with the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Moisture Push Shampoo and the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Moisture Seal Conditioner. This system includes hyaluronic acid and castor oil to enrich your curls with moisture, helping you to achieve bouncy, soft and hydrated coils sans weigh-down.
Plop your curls with a t-shirt to remove the excess moisture, then apply the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Non-Stop Dreamy Curls Leave-In Conditioner. This nourishing leave-in helps to banish frizz and smooth curls for a long-lasting style. Use the in between washes to keep your curls bouncy, fresh and hydrated.
Next: 8 Tips to Get Poof-Free Fluffy Hair
Photo Credit: IG@/hayleystyles_, Photo Design: Sarah Duvivier
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Butterfly Haircut
The butterfly haircut is a hairstyle that combines short layers with long layers to add dimension, movement, and body to the hair. The short, wispy layers frame the face and highlight the features, while the longer layers fall below the shoulders, maintaining the appearance of a long hairstyle [[1]].
Hair Types and the Butterfly Haircut
The butterfly haircut is generally flattering for most hair types, textures, and lengths. However, there are a few exceptions to consider:
- Shoulder-Length Hair and Longer: The butterfly haircut with its combination of short and long layers looks best on shoulder-length hair and longer [[2]].
- Thin Hair: The wispy, feathery layers of the butterfly haircut may not be the most flattering for thin hair, as they can make it look even more sparse. For thin hair, it is recommended to ask your stylist for face-framing layers like chin bangs and style the rest of the length with a blunt cut to create the illusion of thicker hair [[2]].
- Wavy Hair and Thick Hair: The butterfly haircut is especially suitable for wavy and thick hair as the layers help to remove bulk and add shape, bounce, definition, and movement to the hair [[2]].
- Curly Hair: The butterfly haircut can also work for curly hair types by adding shape and removing bulk. It is recommended to ask your stylist for long, internal layers to maintain the appearance of uniform length in the curls [[2]].
How to Ask for a Butterfly Haircut
When visiting your stylist, it's always helpful to share a visual representation of the hairstyle you desire. For a butterfly haircut, you can ask your stylist for face-framing layers with wispy ends that start at the chin, and longer layers throughout the rest of your hair. The goal is to remove weight without sacrificing length [[3]].
Butterfly Haircut Ideas
The butterfly haircut can be achieved on various hair types, textures, and lengths. Here are some ideas for different variations of the butterfly haircut:
- Short Butterfly Haircut: If you have short, thin hair, a butterfly haircut can help create the illusion of volume and body. You can also consider adding choppy bangs for a shaggy, textured look [[4]].
- Mid-Length Butterfly Haircut: For those who prefer longer face-framing layers, a mid-length butterfly haircut with longer, face-framing pieces can be a suitable option for easy styling and air-drying [[4]].
- Butterfly Haircut With Side Bangs: The butterfly cut doesn't have to be styled with a middle part. If you prefer a side-swept bang, you can communicate this to your stylist. Side-swept bangs can soften an angular face shape and complement the fluffy, butterfly layers [[4]].
- Curly Butterfly Haircut: If you have curly hair, a butterfly haircut can provide shape and remove bulk. Ask your stylist for long, internal layers to maintain the appearance of uniform length in your curls [[4]].
Styling a Butterfly Haircut
There are different ways to style a butterfly haircut, including using a blow dryer, curling iron, or leave-in curl enhancer. Here are three styling methods:
- Styling With a Blow Dryer: After washing and conditioning your hair, apply a heat protectant and a volumizing mousse. Blow dry your hair upwards and away from the face using a round brush to create height. Curl the ends of your hair outwards with the round brush for added bounce. You can also use velcro rollers to set your style and create more volume. Finish with a hairspray to set the look [[5]].
- Styling With a Curling Iron: After washing and towel-drying your hair, apply a heat protectant and let your hair air dry. Use a curling iron with a larger barrel to curl your face-framing layers away from your face. Wrap each curled section in a velcro roller to add volume. Once the rollers have set, remove them and shake out your hair for more volume. Set the style with hairspray [[6]].
- Styling With a Leave-In Curl Enhancer: Wash your hair with a curl-enhancing shampoo and conditioner. Apply a leave-in conditioner to control frizz and enhance curls. Let your hair air dry or use a t-shirt to remove excess moisture. Use the leave-in curl enhancer between washes to maintain bouncy and hydrated curls [[7]].
Remember, it's always a good idea to consult with a professional stylist who can provide personalized advice based on your hair type, texture, and desired outcome.