1Classic Curls
Max Mumby/Indigo//Getty ImagesYou can look just as classically beautiful as Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle with these soft curls. Each strand is styled in the same direction—curled away from the face. This give a dreamy and perfectly put together look.
2Crimped Curls
Karwai Tang//Getty ImagesThis '80s style is back—in a revamped way, of course! Capture the modernized crimped style like Sandra Bullock has done by crimping or rod curling your hair. Then you'll tousle the waves for a more relaxed look.
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3Layers with Curtain Bangs
Jim Spellman//Getty ImagesYou can't go wrong with layers upon layers! It's the easiest way to bring definition and the utmost volume to your locks. This style on Lily Collins features beloved curtain bangs, too. The combination is so flattering.
4Feathered Bangs
Jamie McCarthy//Getty ImagesLight and wispy bangs are a great addition to any long hairdo. Not only are they super flattering on most people (not just Dakota Johnson), they'll also instantly transform your look into a chic and fashion-forward moment. And it doesn't take too much extra time to style them with your blowdryer!
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5Blunt Fringe
Pietro D'Aprano//Getty ImagesThe work is worth it with this hairdo seen on Naomi Campbell. Because of the thicker, straight-line snip, you'll have to trim this style more often than other bang options, but it makes such a beautifully bold statement!
6Face-Framing
Vera Anderson//Getty ImagesWe've long been obsessed with Jennifer Aniston's go-to cut! The face-framing strands work to accentuate your best features while the separate layers perfectly complement the length with added shape and texture.
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7Straight and Glossy
Max Mumby/Indigo//Getty ImagesStraight hair always gives off that effortlessly gorgeous glow. Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton does just that with her straightened style. The subtly turned under ends also give a glamorous edge. You can achieve that with a hairdryer and round brush!
8Ballerina Bun
Lester Cohen//Getty ImagesSometimes you just want your long hair up! But you can still look pretty and polished with a ballerina bun, much like this style seen on Amy Adams. The tightly wrapped strands and hint of volume near the crown just exude sophistication.
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9Half-Up, Half-Down
Jamie McCarthy//Getty ImagesThe half-up look is a simple favorite—and perfect for basically any occasion! Blake Lively went for a dressy style, but you can just as easily make it casual. Get the best of both worlds by leaving part of your hair down and pulling the other half up into a ponytail or bun.
10One Length
Samir Hussein//Getty ImagesAnya Taylor-Joy is giving all the Rapunzel vibes here! To get this stunning one-length shape, you'll need to have a long blunt cut with no layers. This is great for those of you with fine hair, as it helps to add thickness and dimension.
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11Extra Volume
Steve Granitz//Getty ImagesTalk about voluminous! Take a cue from Jennifer Lopez and spice up your everyday long look by adding some body. It's as easy as adding layers next time you get a cut. For even more lift, gently tease your strands at the roots.
12Side Swept Curls
Alberto E. Rodriguez//Getty ImagesEasily channel elegance with side-swept hair like Amanda Seyfried has done here. For this dramatic look, you'll first curl your hair—brushing out the curls with a comb to get those soft strands. Then you pull your hair to the direction you desire. Hold it in place with a product of your choice.
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13Tousled Curls
Daniele Venturelli//Getty ImagesGive your long hair some life by changing up your curling game. Opt for loose curls like Sofía Vergara for a lovely natural look. Here, her curls alternate direction to achieve a more tousled style. Hint: the bigger the curling iron barrel, the looser the curl.
14Loose Side Plait
Daniele Venturelli//Getty ImagesThis messy side braid is one of our favorites! The best part—it's extremely versatile and can easily take you from day to night. Isla Fisher adds some texture and framing to her long plait by leaving several front strands loose.
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15Structured Waves
Jeff Kravitz//Getty ImagesWe're obsessed with her music and her hair! Kacey Musgraves is the queen of dark, long locks. Here, her slightly layered mane is styled with '70s curtain bangs and deep but soft waves. This ensures a natural but put together image. To copy this look, use a straightener rather than a curling iron.
16Slicked Back
Ernesto Ruscio//Getty ImagesChic and glamour are two words that instantly come to mind when we see this slicked back style on Zendaya. Achieve the almost wet look by using a strong-hold gel on the crown of your head. You can take it all the way through your locks or go for a dual texture hairdo by letting it fade into dry ends.
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17Ponytail
Frazer Harrison//Getty ImagesA classic ponytail isn't always equivalent to a casual day! Just like Constance Wu, make your updo sleek and sophisticated by adding some curl to your ends and some volume to your crown. Secure the style using a hair tie, and you're ready to go.
18High Ponytail
Lionel Hahn//Getty ImagesNow that's a party pony! Turn up the volume (literally) with a high ponytail. By teasing your strands after they've been pulled up, you'll get that desired height. Ciara adds a glamorous touch by slicking back the crown and wrapping a side section of hair around the top of the pony.
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19Messy Waves
Gotham//Getty ImagesTaylor Swift looks stunning as she steps onto the red carpet with this seemingly au naturel look. If your hair is already wavy, this messy, undone hairdo can be captured using texture spray. Otherwise, put a few haphazard curls in your hair then simply run your fingers through them.
20Flipped Ends
Mike Marsland//Getty ImagesAdele is giving us serious '60s energy with this bouncy hairdo! Achieve luxuriously fun flipped ends by blow-drying your hair with a round brush. The retro side part at the top can be held together with a touch of mousse, but not too much. You still want to tease for that extra lift and volume at the crown!

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