Jellyfish haircut

  1. The Jellyfish Haircut Is the Coolest Way to Wear Bilevel Layers
  2. Nicole Kidman's Jellyfish Haircut on Cover of Perfect
  3. Nicole Kidman Just Tried the Love
  4. What Is the Jellyfish Haircut? Everything You Need to Know
  5. Halsey’s Jellyfish Haircut Is Super Edgy
  6. The Jellyfish Haircut Is The Controversial Layered Cut Dividing TikTok
  7. 'Jellyfish Cut' Hair Trend: The Nicole Kidman
  8. What Is the Jellyfish Haircut?
  9. The Jellyfish Haircut Is The Controversial Layered Cut Dividing TikTok
  10. 'Jellyfish Cut' Hair Trend: The Nicole Kidman


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The Jellyfish Haircut Is the Coolest Way to Wear Bilevel Layers

TikTok content This content can also be viewed on the site it If TikTok has taught us anything about hair, it's that the more bold and daring, the better. “This look is trending because it’s a gender-neutral style and it’s very edgy, artistic, and creative,” Hurtado tells Glamour. “It’s like having short and long hair at the same time.” Which makes it an option if you’re not ready to chop off your length but want to test out a different look, she adds. Instagram content This content can also be viewed on the site it Feeling inspired? To ask for the jellyfish haircut, Hurtado suggests asking your stylist for short, rounded layers on top, while maintaining your length. As always, it's recommended you bring photos for reference. Once you have your jellyfish cut, maintenance is easy. “The most maintenance for this style is cleaning up the front and sides,” Williams assert. “The back ‘legs’ can grow as long as you’d like!” TikTok content This content can also be viewed on the site it Styling is also super simple. Since the cut is so striking on its own, it doesn't require much to make a statement. That said, Williams suggests applying texture paste all over to amp up the style. Hurtado echoes this, advising that you scrunch it up with your hands and fingers, then spray Channel your inner jellyfish, and shop the essentials for styling below. • • • • • Do Not Sell My Personal Info © 2023 Condé Nast. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Glamour may e...

Nicole Kidman's Jellyfish Haircut on Cover of Perfect

Image Source: There are For the unfamiliar, the jellyfish cut is the latest iteration of animal-inspired haircuts (remember Kidman's version of the look was styled pin straight, with the top section bluntly cut at chin length. The rest of her hair was left to flow down her back and to her side, with very subtle layers added throughout to add some texture. The hairstyle is a bold move for Kidman, who can typically been seen in more classic styles like loose waves or Image Source: The full

Nicole Kidman Just Tried the Love

If you spent even a mere few minutes on the internet in the past few days, then your jaw likely dropped the moment you saw someone share Nicole Kidman’s latest editorial for Perfect Magazine. Some people are going ga-ga for Kidman’s over-the-elbow denim gloves or her Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift-reminiscent outfit—but our favorite part? Well, it’s the fact that Nicole Kidman officially brought the esoteric jellyfish hair into the mainstream. What is jellyfish hair? If you need a refresher on what exactly jellyfish hair is, it’s a TikTok-famous haircut that involves bold, stark layers. The style mimics the shape of a jellyfish, featuring two blunt layers. For the most part, the first outer layer is cut even around the head, mimicking the shape of a short bob. The second inner layer, however, is where people can be freer with how they cut their hair, making it as short or as long as they want. It can range from a traditional mullet-like shape to a full-on short-on-the-top-long-on-the-bottom anime girl hairdo. As with most experimental beauty trends, a jellyfish cut is quite divisive, with people absolutely loving the trend, and others wondering why or how it began in the first place. Kidman made everyone a believer with her iconic red hair (which still reigns supreme as the It Girl color) that reaches down to her waist, with a short, blunt bob that frames her face. This cut is basically a high-fashion mullet that is perfect for adding a not-so-subtle edge to your look.

What Is the Jellyfish Haircut? Everything You Need to Know

It's important to note that there are a few different iterations the cut can take (more on that point in a moment). Exactly how short and exactly how long you go is really up to you, but, "in order for it to be a true jellyfish cut you want there to be a drastic difference in the length between the top and the bottom layers," says Howard McLaren, co-founder and creative director of What hair types is the jellyfish haircut best for? Aside from the fact that this look definitely skews on the edgier, more high-fashion side, it's also not universally flattering on all hair textures. For example, it's probably not the best option if you have extremely fine hair, as it can make your hair look even thinner and flatter, notes Federico. (This holds especially true for the longer lengths, which can quickly start to appear stringy). Similarly, the cut won't have the same impact on curly hair: "The severity of the difference in layers doesn't translate the same way on curly hair as it does on straight hair," explains McLaren. "It can also tend to look bulky on both curly and textured hair," adds What should you ask your stylist for? All of the experts we spoke with underscore the importance of showing your stylist photos of jellyfish cuts that you like, especially given that many stylists may not have yet heard of the look, says Federico. He or she will also be able to help you better decide how the top, shorter part should be cut. It can either be more of a pixie or a bob—just keep i...

Halsey’s Jellyfish Haircut Is Super Edgy

Image Source: We're convinced there's no hairstyle that Halsey can't pull off. On May 8, the musician and entrepreneur took a step away from her signature While working on "Jellyfish" cuts started trending in late 2022 after being popularized on TikTok. Since then, it has taken on a life of its own and has been worn by celebrities like

The Jellyfish Haircut Is The Controversial Layered Cut Dividing TikTok

As far as haircuts go, the jellyfish might be one of the most accurately named. The chop mimics the shape of a literal jellyfish, featuring two sharply-cut layers. The first, outer layer is cut evenly around the head, right around the middle of the ear. The second, inner layer can be as long or as short as you want. Think: a bowl cut, but with another longer layer beneath it. How To Style A Jellyfish Haircut Before asking for a jellyfish cut at the salon, it's important to give your stylist some context. Hurtado suggests, "For this cut, you’d want to ask that you want to maintain the length but texturized. You’ll also want to ask for short rounded layers on top to add lots of movement." Cunningham recommends bringing plenty of inspo photos. Really, bringing some photographic inspiration is always a solid idea, but especially when it comes to a more daring cut like the jellyfish. Cunningham says, "Pictures always say a thousand words. Bring your stylist a handful of picture that show the effect of your desired hair goal." Another tip? Make sure to visit a hairstylist who has experience with edgier styles. If they have no idea what you mean by "jellyfish cut," it might be a good idea to tap someone who knows what you're looking for. With such a bold cut, you want to make sure you're getting exactly what you asked for. And that's not the only silver lining. If you're not quite ready to commit to the jellyfish look yet (or you're still searching for the right hairstylist), you...

'Jellyfish Cut' Hair Trend: The Nicole Kidman

In a recent interview for the cover of Perfect Magazine, Kidman donned a series of Gen Z-approved fashion moments, even flexing some serious triceps, but it was her mane that caught the world's attention. The natural red head went back to her crimson roots, this time with hip-length tresses that were masterfully cut into the TikTok-approved trend. Starting off with the initial cut, make sure that its tailored to suit your face shape—think which lengths will be the most flattering. Playing with the two lengths of the cut should see you figuring out the best ways to contour or illuminate your face shape. So, those with a rounder face could opt for longer layers, while those with a strong jawline could keep the first layer below the jaw. No matter your hair texture, the jellyfish cut will compliment any curl pattern and is, thankfully, rather easy to maintain. Aside from a slight touch up with a heat appliance, the jellyfish cut is essentially a wash-and-go haircut. Mix it up a little by keeping your hair pin straight and making the layers noticable or add texture with balms and sprays to create a subtler difference in length.

What Is the Jellyfish Haircut?

If this season’s hottest haircuts have one thing in common, it’s layers upon layers upon layers and we have the The style has the internet divided — you either love it or you hate it — but as we see it, this controversially chic haircut is easily aimed at separating one from the status quo. If your curiosity is piqued, here’s the scoop on this season’s buzzing jellyfish haircut. What Is the Jellyfish Haircut? The jellyfish haircut sports disconnected layers that resemble a short bob with longer layers underneath. If the name is any giveaway, it truly resembles the round body and longer, billowy tentacles of a jellyfish. While we’ve seen a combination of short and long layers in styles like the aforementioned octopus cut and the The jellyfish haircut is a flattering pick for all hair types because the disconnected layers keep the hair looking full while removing bulk. The disconnected layered are even suitable for thin strands because they have blunt ends which allow them to appear like two different haircuts in one. If you’re toying with the idea of making the chop but find yourself attached to your longer length, the jellyfish cut offers the best of both worlds because the longer layers still allow for updos like pigtails, braids and Editor’s tip : To ask your stylist for a jellyfish haircut, it’s best to show a picture of the hairstyle. How short you want to go is up to you but the separation of the short and long layers is what really helps to achieve the dramatic and e...

The Jellyfish Haircut Is The Controversial Layered Cut Dividing TikTok

As far as haircuts go, the jellyfish might be one of the most accurately named. The chop mimics the shape of a literal jellyfish, featuring two sharply-cut layers. The first, outer layer is cut evenly around the head, right around the middle of the ear. The second, inner layer can be as long or as short as you want. Think: a bowl cut, but with another longer layer beneath it. How To Style A Jellyfish Haircut Before asking for a jellyfish cut at the salon, it's important to give your stylist some context. Hurtado suggests, "For this cut, you’d want to ask that you want to maintain the length but texturized. You’ll also want to ask for short rounded layers on top to add lots of movement." Cunningham recommends bringing plenty of inspo photos. Really, bringing some photographic inspiration is always a solid idea, but especially when it comes to a more daring cut like the jellyfish. Cunningham says, "Pictures always say a thousand words. Bring your stylist a handful of picture that show the effect of your desired hair goal." Another tip? Make sure to visit a hairstylist who has experience with edgier styles. If they have no idea what you mean by "jellyfish cut," it might be a good idea to tap someone who knows what you're looking for. With such a bold cut, you want to make sure you're getting exactly what you asked for. And that's not the only silver lining. If you're not quite ready to commit to the jellyfish look yet (or you're still searching for the right hairstylist), you...

'Jellyfish Cut' Hair Trend: The Nicole Kidman

In a recent interview for the cover of Perfect Magazine, Kidman donned a series of Gen Z-approved fashion moments, even flexing some serious triceps, but it was her mane that caught the world's attention. The natural red head went back to her crimson roots, this time with hip-length tresses that were masterfully cut into the TikTok-approved trend. Starting off with the initial cut, make sure that its tailored to suit your face shape—think which lengths will be the most flattering. Playing with the two lengths of the cut should see you figuring out the best ways to contour or illuminate your face shape. So, those with a rounder face could opt for longer layers, while those with a strong jawline could keep the first layer below the jaw. No matter your hair texture, the jellyfish cut will compliment any curl pattern and is, thankfully, rather easy to maintain. Aside from a slight touch up with a heat appliance, the jellyfish cut is essentially a wash-and-go haircut. Mix it up a little by keeping your hair pin straight and making the layers noticable or add texture with balms and sprays to create a subtler difference in length.