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10 Trendy Ways to Style a Butterfly Haircut

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A butterfly cut is a contemporary rendition of the iconic '70s shag. Combining short and long layers with feathered ends and enhanced with a blowout, it results in a mesmerizing and effortlessly flowing appearance.

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Undoubtedly, a butterfly cut is all about face-framing. When done right, face-framing layers are a foolproof choice to enhance your look and complement your features.

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Feathered layers not only reduce bulkiness in thick hair, but also add a touch of 80s flair. Cutting face framing bangs will help you draw attention to the eyes and cheekbones.

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You don't have to curl your locks to enhance the texture of straight hair. A butterfly haircut can create a bouncy and effortless look while maintaining your straight hair's natural texture.

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A U-shaped cut accentuates thickness of your hair. Adding long layers creates a polished and sleek appearance, while shorter, choppy pieces enhance body and texture.

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Embrace the timeless allure of Brigitte Bardot with this stunning butterfly hairstyle. Pair long locks with heavy curtain bangs and add some effortless curls on the ends for a truly sexy look.

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For those with thicker hair seeking movement, a deep "V" cut is an ideal choice. If you have finer hair, it's recommended to opt for face framing feathered layers that don't remove as much volume instead.

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Create an alluring shape by strategically incorporating short layers into long hair. The addition of blonde balayage over a darker base further enhances the overall structure and volume of the hair.

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With the platinum blonde shade, shadow roots, and feathery layers, this chest-length haircut exudes a chic yet effortless vibe. This delicate look is an understated way to embrace a butterfly hairstyle trend.

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