Are you intrigued by the unusual jellyfish haircut? Perhaps you’ve seen pictures or heard about it from a trend-savvy friend, and now you’re wondering if it could be the right look for you. That’s where Liz Crawford, acclaimed hair expert, swoops in with her insider knowledge. She’ll guide you through the ins and outs of this unique style, providing valued insights tailored to your specific characteristics.
Meet The Expert
Liz Crawford
Liz is a salon owner & hairstylist with 10 years of experience.
You can find her at Headspace Salon in Hendersonville, NC
Tailoring to Texture and Thickness
The jellyfish haircut isn’t a one-size-fits-all style. Liz emphasizes that the texture and thickness of your hair play a crucial role in shaping the final look. For those with straight and fine hair, the cut takes on a crisp, geometric elegance, reminiscent of the renowned Sassoon style.
In contrast, if you have coarse and thick hair, the haircut becomes airy and ethereal, giving you a dreamy appearance. Waves and curls can even transform the haircut into something resembling a shag or mullet, with tendrils flowing from the bottom. It’s a versatile style that adapts to your hair’s unique qualities.
Flattering Face Shapes
When it comes to face shapes, this haircut is all about creating a striking silhouette. Liz explains that this style is more “avant-guard” than what you’d typically find in a salon. It’s about sculpting the hair to achieve a specific shape, mirroring the voluminous top of a jellyfish with delicate tendrils below.
While face shape can be a factor if you want to highlight certain areas like cheekbones or jawlines, it’s less about correcting or minimizing specific features. This means that everyone can rock this haircut without worrying about the “right” face shape.
Styling for the Ultimate Impact
To truly embrace the editorial flair of the jellyfish haircut, styling is key. Liz provides valuable tips based on different lifestyles, catering to everyone from working professionals to busy moms and active retirees.
For a polished look, a quality brush and an airy, voluminous mousse, like AG’s Cloud, are essential for manipulating the hair during blow-drying. A smoothing balm, such as Cult & King’s Vegan Balm, can add a touch of sophistication to the ends.
Alternatively, for a more relaxed and messy vibe, consider using a sea salt product like Cult & King’s Jelly. Just scrunch it into wet hair and let it air dry. Top it off with some root powder, such as Hair Story’s Powder, to boost volume and create that perfect “undone” look.