Earlier this year, animal-inspired hair trends were having a moment — from "octopus" layers to the "jellyfish" haircut — but more recently, cuts inspired by letters of the alphabet have been taking over our social media feeds. The U-shape cut became popular for faking fuller hair, as did the V-shape for layers, and now, the C-shape is all we've been hearing about for the last few weeks. While the style is technically nothing new, it's been given new life thanks to everyone's obsession with bringing all things '90s back.
If you're curious to know more about C-shaped haircuts, we tapped two hairstylists. Keep reading to learn what exactly a C-shape cut is, how to style it, and what it looks like on different hair lengths and textures. Raven Hurtado is a hairstylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago.
Xavier Velasquez is a celebrity hairstylist and Virtue Labs ambassador. What Is a C-Shape Haircut? The C-shape cut gets its name from the way its face-framing layers are cut into "C" shapes. The layers typically begin at chin length and curve inward.
It's a versatile style that works for practically anyone. "The C-shape haircut works great on anyone with longer hair — especially people with thick hair — because it removes weight and bulk," hairstylist Raven Hurtado tells PS. If you have short or fine hair, the cut gives hair texture and volume, and it actually has the ability to make hair look longer thanks to the way it falls.
Hairstylist Xavier Velasquez, adds that it's also flex.