Low-maintenance long haircuts are easy to style and versatile to any look you’re going for. The lengths vary from mid-back to the waist and beyond.
La Belle & La Tête salon’s co-owner Caroline Gauthier from Quebec says this type of look is “for every lady who wants to keep a stylish haircut without blow-drying each morning.”
There’s one common fallacy about lengthy haircuts that Gauthier would like to address.
It’s not true that these cuts are only for women who don’t take care of themselves or don’t follow trends. According to Gauthier, this trend is “to show off your natural-looking hair!”
When having a consultation with a pro, feel free to bring a photo inspiration. Show them what look you want or don’t want to achieve. Your stylist must also know how much time you want to take for the morning routine.
Long haircuts still require trims despite being easy to manage and style. Gauthier suggests revisiting the salon every 3-4 months for a refresh to optimize the cut.
“Without coming back to the salon, you can’t keep a low-maintenance style. You’ll need to fix your locks every morning with tools, consuming extra time,” she explains.
Can’t think of a new style to try on? Check out these images of the hottest and most popular low-maintenance long haircuts!
Don’t we all want gorgeous, waist-length hair? Uber long locks are all the rage right now. If length is your goal, make sure you’re utilizing the proper hair care regiment. Always go low to no sulfates, look for a balance of moisture and protein in your products, use a heat protectant, and avoid heat styling when you can.
Curly hair requires special care and cutting techniques in order to enhance your natural curl pattern. If you have curly hair and desire long tresses, stay away from heat and find the right balance of moisturizing and protein products to help your hair stay healthy as it grows. Since curly hair shrinks more than straight hair as it dries, it’s best to cut the hair curly if that’s how you plan to wear it. Then your stylist can shape the perimeter of your cut and the layers to release weight where needed and flow the curl families together.
There are two simple ways to flatter fine hair: go bright and go blunt. This bright blonde tone makes locks look thicker due to the way light reflects off each individual strand. The brighter the hair, the brighter light will reflect, causing the illusion of fullness. Additionally, utilizing a blunt layering technique will make your ends look more dense and less wispy.
It’s simple to stay on trend with long hair and a curtain bang. This classic style is a match for any face shape and it’s super easy to maintain. Even the bangs grow out easily! This cut is a must for any woman looking for a longer, timeless style.
When low-maintenance is the goal, it’s generally best to opt for very long hair. Longer lengths allow for more time between trims, and allow for more style options. Wear it down, pull it back, curl it, tease it, straighten it – you can do it all with long locks!
Women over 40 sometimes find that their mane isn’t what is used to be. Sometimes hair gets wiry and thicker, sometimes hair thins and begins to shed. Either way, a low-maintenance, long shag is a cure-all for any hair ailment. This cut has the ability to thin out hair when it’s too thick and coarse, as well as texturize and volumize thinner, finer tresses.
A great way to preserve your low-maintenance style while keeping it long is to add shaggy layers to your haircut. You’ll notice more volume and movement with minimal effort.
Long layers make for a low-maintenance haircut, which many women over 50 are looking for. Since you only need to maintain the shape every few months you can spend more time doing the things you love instead of sitting in a salon chair.
A long textured cut is an amazing compliment to a low-maintenance lifestyle. The ends are shattered instead of blunt so the haircut remains looking “lived in” and allows you to go longer between appointments.
Face-Framing layers provide an excellent addition to anyone wanting to change up their longer hair style without doing anything drastic. The face-framing layers can even be touched up between full haircut appointments to keep you feeling fresh and shapely.
Long, layered locks are the most flattering choice for a round face shape. The center part, face framing, and “money pieces” contribute to this perfect combination. This cut and color technique draw attention away from a round face shape by pointing out and highlighting the eyes and highest points of the cheekbones.
There are many options when it comes to low-maintenance looks for long hair cuts. For straight hair, some good options are to have no layers, only face-framing layers, or a subtle combination of long layers with face-framing layers. Minimizing differences in lengths within the haircut will create the lowest amount of maintenance.
Thick hair tends to look its best with lots of layers. Long locks need multiple layers causing breaks and adding interest to the style. Bangs or short face-framing pieces are a great addition to highlight different facial features.
Keeping a simple shape is the key to low-maintenance long haircuts. Not adding too many layers or too much texture will be the most flattering on women over 60. A smooth style will compliment those with sleek-straight hair.
Wavy hair is a great way to achieve an effortless yet glamorous style. A few easy ways to get wavy hair is with a 2 inch curling iron, hot rollers, or even a favorite “no-heat method” such as braids or a towel halo could work perfectly. Less is more when creating this style.
Long, blunt haircuts are often the best choice for women over 70, especially with these icy white lengths! This ultra long look shines a light on the beautiful hues of aging hair while keeping maintenance low. A long haircut like this one typically requires a trim every 6-8 weeks.
A long pony tail is another great low-maintenance style option. It’s easy enough to do at home, but nice enough to wear to an event! The best way to take this style from “every day” to “special occasion” is a simple combination: start with a few soft curls then wrap and tuck a piece of hair around your pony tail elastic. This will give your ponytail a fully finished look and cover all the details.