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How the C-Cut Hack Can Instantly Make Your Hair Look Longer

The C-Cut: The Trendy Hack for Fuller, Longer Hair


The C-cut is taking over as the latest viral hairstyle, all about adding fullness and length to your hair. This trendy cut, inspired by the classic 'Rachel' style from the '90s, is making a major comeback in 2023, with over 13.4B views on TikTok.


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If you’re curious about this look and how to style it for a fresh, modern vibe, we reached out to top hairstylists for their expert tips.


The C-Cut: What is it?

Layers are key to the C-cut, also known as the curve cut. The face is framed by the smallest layers, while the remaining layers make a soft C shape as they progressively become longer toward the bottom. Without harsh lines or choppy ends, this curved style creates layers of hair that flow smoothly and mix together to give the appearance of longer hair.


Your bone structure is enhanced by the C-cut's layered form, which also highlights your jawline and flatters all face shapes. All hair textures and types—straight, curly, wavy, coily, and even locs—benefit greatly from it. This cut may easily change your style, whether you want to add fullness or create a more natural, flowing look.


What distinguishes the C-Cut from the V- or U-shaped hairstyles?

The C-cut, V-cut, and U-cut are examples of alphabet haircuts that have become very popular lately. Despite its commonalities, each cut produces a unique appearance. The main distinction is in the way the hair is cut, especially around the face and in the back. The C-cut is all about the layers framing your face, whilst the V- and U-cuts concentrate on the back, producing rounder forms or sharp lines.


Whereas the U-cut produces a rounder, fuller shape, the V-cut produces layers that are sharp and angular. On the other hand, the C-cut provides softer, more organic lines, creating a flowing, attractive style that is specifically intended to elongate the face.


The C-Cut Style Guide

The low-maintenance design of the C-cut is its best feature. You may need to go to the salon more frequently to keep the layers fresh if you have a bigger face frame or like shorter layers. Regular trims, however, will maintain the shape for the most part.


Style your hair to draw attention to the curving layers of the C-cut. A blowout with a small bevel at the ends will highlight those layers that frame the face. Always apply a heat protectant before style for more shine and volume. For a natural, extended impression, keep the front layers bouncy and curled inwards while allowing the mid and back layers to be loose.


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