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9 Biggest Curly Hair Trends for 2026 You’ll See Everywhere

Last Tuesday, I sat in my studio with three different curl types and a pile of new products. My client, Maria, felt frustrated with her frizzy morning routine. She wanted a look that felt modern but took less than ten minutes. I see this every single day in 2026. People want hair that moves, breathes, and looks expensive without the stress. We are moving away from stiff, over-styled looks. The new year is about texture that tells a story. This shift is fast and loud. If you feel stuck in a hair rut, these shifts will change your routine forever.


Portrait of a smiling woman with a high messy curly bun and face-framing tendrils indoors.

This guide gives you the exact road map for the most popular curl styles this year. You will find ways to wear your natural texture that actually stay through a busy day. I cover nine specific styles that are taking over social feeds right now. We look at the return of goddess braids and why the messy bun got a high-end makeover. You will also get my personal list of tools that actually work on thick coils. This isn’t just a list of ideas. It is a deep look at how to manage your hair with less heat and more health. By the end, you will know exactly which look fits your face and your schedule.


1. Goddess Braids

Close-up side profile of a woman with cornrows transitioning into long cascading dark curls at sunset.

Goddess braids are the undisputed champions of 2026. I’ve noticed these appearing at every major event this spring. They combine the structure of braids with the soft flow of loose curls. In my experience, these are the perfect choice for anyone who wants a “get up and go” style that lasts weeks. I recently saw a client keep hers for six weeks with zero frizz.

Why They Rule 2026

The reason these are hitting over a million searches is simple. They offer a protective shield while letting your personality shine. People are tired of choosing between “safe” styles and “pretty” styles. This look gives you both. The loose curly ends add a dreamlike quality that standard box braids lack.

My Experience Styling These

I’ve tried different types of hair for the curly inserts. Synthetic hair often tangles too fast. I always tell my clients to use human hair for the curly bits. It keeps the look fresh much longer. Last month, a friend used a cheap blend and it matted within four days. Don’t make that mistake. Spend the extra money on quality hair.

How To Keep Them Fresh

  1. Use a light mousse like The Doux Mousse Def to lay down flyaways.
  2. Wear a silk scarf every single night without fail.
  3. Apply a light oil to your scalp to stop itching.
  4. Refresh the curly ends with a spray bottle of water and a tiny bit of leave-in.
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2. Curly Bun

Portrait of a smiling woman with dark curly hair styled in a high bun wearing a rust-colored sweater.

The curly bun is no longer just for the gym. It is now a high-fashion statement. I see this look on red carpets and in grocery stores alike. It is the best way to hide a third-day wash or a failed curl set. It works because it celebrates volume instead of trying to flatten it.

The 2026 Twist

This year, the bun is looser and sits right at the crown of the head. We call it the “Cloud Bun.” It should look like it might fall down, even though it is pinned tight. I’ve seen this work on 3C coils and 4C kinks perfectly. The goal is to let some face-framing pieces hang free.

A Quick Success Story

One of my regulars, Sarah, had a last-minute wedding invite. She hadn’t washed her hair in four days. We pulled her hair into a high bun and pulled out three ringlets by her ears. She got more compliments on that “five-minute” look than on her professional blowouts. It proves that simplicity wins in 2026.

Tools For The Perfect Bun

  • Snappee hair ties to prevent breakage.
  • Large bobby pins that actually hold weight.
  • A soft-bristle brush like the Denman to smooth the edges.
  • Eco Slay Jello Shot for a firm but soft-looking hold.

3. Capelli Ricci

Portrait of a curly-haired woman smiling outdoors on a Mediterranean stone path with harbor views.

Capelli Ricci is the “Italian Girl” curl trend that is sweeping the US right now. It is all about raw, wild, and heavy texture. Think of a summer in Rome where the humidity makes your hair expand. Instead of fighting it, this trend embraces the size. It is the opposite of the “clean girl” aesthetic. It is messy, dark, and full of life.

The Appeal of the Italian Curl

I’ve noticed a huge shift away from perfect, uniform curls. People want their hair to look like it has a soul. Capelli Ricci looks better as the day goes on. If you live in a humid place like Florida or Houston, this is your new best friend. You don’t need to check the mirror every hour.

My Pro Tip for This Look

Skip the brush. After you wash your hair, only use your fingers. I’ve tried this on my own hair and the volume is incredible. Use a heavy cream like SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie. Let your hair air dry while you go about your day. The weight of the water helps create that “lived-in” Italian vibe.

Variations of the Look

  • Short, cropped Italian curls that hit the chin.
  • Long, waist-length curls with zero layers.
  • Dark, glossy finishes using a clear shine spray.

4. Half Up Bun

A curly-haired woman wearing an olive jacket and printed pants walking down a city sidewalk with a coffee cup.

The half up bun is the perfect middle ground. It keeps hair out of your eyes while showing off your length. I’ve seen this become the go-to for office workers who want to look professional but still feel like themselves. It is a functional style that looks like you put in effort.

Why It Stays Popular

Curls can feel heavy. Sometimes you just want the weight off your face. This style gives you that relief without the commitment of a full ponytail. In my experience, this look works best on day-two hair. The curls have a bit more grit and hold the bun better than freshly washed hair.

The Secret to the Bun Shape

Don’t just wrap the hair in a circle. Twist the section first, then coil it. This creates a rose-bud effect that looks much more expensive. I’ve seen people use “scrunchies” from Slip to add a pop of color and protect the hair from snapping.


5. High Curly Ponytail

Side profile of a woman wearing a high ponytail with tight dark curls and a navy button-down shirt.

The high curly ponytail is all about drama. It is a power move. I see this look being worn with oversized blazers and bold jewelry. It elongates the neck and lifts the face. If you have tight coils, this look shows off your “shrinkage” in a way that looks intentional and chic.

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Achieving The Lift

You need a strong base for this. I’ve noticed that using two hair ties works much better than one. It keeps the ponytail from sagging as you walk. I once tried to do this with a single thin elastic and it snapped halfway through a dinner party. Always double up.

Edge Control Matters

To make this look professional, the front must be smooth.

  1. Apply a small amount of Pattern Beauty Edge Control.
  2. Use a silk brush to lay down the baby hairs.
  3. Tie a silk strip around your forehead for ten minutes to set the hair.
  4. Let the back of the ponytail fly free and wild.

6. Layered Curls

A smiling woman with long brown curly hair and bangs wearing a corduroy jacket and floral shirt outdoors.

The “Shag” and the “Wolf Cut” have evolved into the layered curl trend of 2026. We are seeing a lot of 1970s influence here. Layers are the only way to avoid the “triangle” shape that many curly-haired people fear. I’ve seen this cut transform a flat, lifeless head of hair into a bouncy masterpiece.

My Experience with the Cut

I always tell people to get a “dry cut.” Curls look different when they are wet. I’ve seen stylists cut beautiful wet layers that turned into a disaster once the hair dried and bounced up. Find a specialist who knows how to cut curl by curl. It takes longer but the results are worth every penny.

Who Should Get This?

If your hair feels heavy at the bottom, you need layers. If you want more volume at the roots, you need layers. It is the most versatile cut for 2026 because it works for every curl pattern from 2A to 4C.


7. Natural Styles

A friendly woman with dark textured curls posing in a grey t-shirt.

This is more of a movement than a trend. Natural styles in 2026 focus on the health of the hair over the look of the hair. We are seeing a lot of “wash and go” routines that use fewer products. People are embracing their grey hair, their shrinkage, and their frizz.

The Shift to Scalp Care

I’ve noticed that my clients are asking more about scalp health than curl definition. A healthy scalp grows healthy hair. I’ve been using Act+Acre scalp detox treatments once a month. I’ve seen a massive change in how fast my hair grows and how much it shines.

Embracing Frizz

Frizz is not the enemy anymore. In 2026, a little bit of halo frizz is seen as soft and romantic. It gives the hair a “cloud” effect. Stop trying to glue every hair down. Let it breathe.


8. Romantic Curls

Back view of a woman with long wavy hair in a dark blue open-back dress standing on a terrace at night under a full moon.

Romantic curls are soft, brushed-out, and very feminine. This is the look for dates and evening events. It’s less about “ringlets” and more about “waves.” Think of old Hollywood but with a modern, natural texture.

How to Get the Look

Even if you have tight curls, you can achieve this. You just need to “stretch” your curls. I like to use the banding method or a cool-shot on a hair dryer. Once the hair is stretched, use a wide-tooth comb to gently break up the curls into soft waves.

Product Recommendations

  • Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray for volume that doesn’t feel sticky.
  • BioSilk Therapy for a high-gloss finish.
  • Mason Pearson brush for a gentle, controlled brush-out.

9. Curly Hair Trends: The Future

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Looking ahead, the trends for the rest of 2026 are focusing on tech and hair. We are seeing smart brushes that track hair moisture and apps that tell you when to deep condition. But at the heart of it, the trend is “You.” People are tired of looking like everyone else on their feed.

The Personalization Era

The biggest trend is not a specific style, but a specific fit. I’ve noticed people are finally learning their “porosity.” Knowing if your hair likes protein or moisture is the real secret. I spent years using the wrong products because I didn’t know my hair was low-porosity. Once I switched, my hair changed in a week.

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What to Watch For

Keep an eye on hair accessories. Big, 90s-style clips and silk ribbons are coming back in a big way. They are easy ways to update any of the styles mentioned above without changing your cut.


Comparison of 2026 Curly Styles

Comparison chart displaying three diverse women with defined curly, coily, and wavy-shag hair textures.
StyleBest ForMaintenance LevelEstimated Time
Goddess BraidsProtective / Long-termLow (Weekly)4-6 Hours
Curly BunBusy Days / OfficeVery Low5 Minutes
Capelli RicciVolume LoversMedium30 Minutes
Half Up BunSchool / ErrandsLow10 Minutes
High PonytailFormal / EventsMedium15 Minutes
Layered CurlsFlat HairHigh (Monthly Cut)20 Minutes
Natural StylesHair HealthMedium45 Minutes
Romantic CurlsDates / WeddingsHigh60 Minutes

My Top Tools for 2026 Curls

Flat lay of a fuchsia and grey hair dryer, a black detangling brush, and a soft pale pink fabric hair tie.

I’ve tested hundreds of products over the years. Some are just hype, but these three are the real deal. I use them on myself and my clients every single day.

  1. Dyson Supersonic with Diffuser: I’ve tried cheaper dryers and they always lead to heat damage. The Dyson keeps the temperature low and the air flow steady. It is expensive but it lasts forever.
  2. Denman D3 Brush: This is the gold standard for defining curls. I’ve seen it turn a frizzy mess into perfect ribbons of hair. It takes a little practice to master the “tension” but it is a game changer.
  3. Silk Pillowcase by Brooklinen: I noticed a 50% reduction in morning frizz when I switched to silk. Cotton sucks the moisture out of your hair while you sleep. Silk lets your hair slide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I stop my curls from frizzing in 2026?

In my experience, frizz starts in the shower. You need a sulfate-free shampoo. Most people don’t use enough conditioner. I’ve seen great results by leaving about 10% of the conditioner in the hair instead of rinsing it all out. This acts as a base layer of moisture that blocks out humidity.

What is the best style for 4C hair this year?

Goddess braids are huge for 4C hair right now. They look incredible and provide a break for your strands. Another great option is the high ponytail with a “puff” at the top. It celebrates the natural height and density of 4C hair which is a major trend this year.

Can I get layered curls if my hair is thin?

Yes. In fact, layers can make thin hair look much thicker. When all your hair is one length, the weight pulls it down and makes it look flat. Adding short layers at the top creates “lift.” I’ve seen this work wonders for clients who felt like their hair was thinning.

Is the “Curly Girl Method” still relevant?

The core ideas are still good, but people are becoming more flexible. In 2026, we are seeing people use silicones and sulfates occasionally to clear out buildup. I’ve noticed that “strict” rules often lead to scalp issues. It is better to listen to your hair than to a set of rules.

How often should I trim my curls?

I’ve seen the best results with a trim every 10 to 12 weeks. Curly hair doesn’t show split ends as fast as straight hair, but they are still there. If you wait too long, the split travels up the hair shaft and you end up having to cut off more length later.

What is the “Italian Curl” look?

It is the Capelli Ricci trend. It focuses on a heavy, slightly messy, and very voluminous look. It is less about “styling” and more about letting the hair do what it wants. It is a very low-effort, high-impact look that works well for people with a lot of hair.


Side profile of a woman with curly hair looking at her reflection in a wooden vanity mirror at home.

The world of curly hair is moving toward freedom. Whether you choose the structure of goddess braids or the wild volume of Capelli Ricci, the goal is to feel like yourself. I’ve seen so many people find confidence just by changing how they look at their natural texture. Don’t be afraid to try something new this week. Your curls are a gift, not a chore.

Which of these trends are you going to try first? I would love to hear your thoughts or see how you style these looks. Leave a comment and let’s talk curls.

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