Hey girl, listen up! Everyone online keeps clacking on about how the jellyfish haircut is, well, kinda dumb. But hold up, sis! They’re sleeping on the full potential of this edgy style.
Because let me tell you, the jellyfish cut is FIRE.
And just like you, I spent hours on Pinterest and Insta, desperately seeking hair inspo for our next #hairgoals moment. I went digging deep and found a whole bunch of cool icons who absolutely rocked (and definitely did not wreck) the jellyfish haircut.
Now, before we dive into the endless slayage potential, let’s get schooled on this haircut.
Girl, listen to your inner voice (and this awesome guide!), but the jellyfish haircut tends to flatter oval and heart-shaped faces the most.
The shorter top layer helps balance out wider features, while the long layers add length and definition.
The beauty of the jellyfish cut is its versatility!
You can go sleek and straight with the top layer for a polished look, or add some waves or curls for a more playful vibe. Want to emphasize the “tentacles”? Try braiding or twisting the longer sections.
Since the jellyfish cut has a mix of short and long hair, you’ll need a styling routine that caters to both.
Use a volumizing product for the top layer to add some lift and body. For the longer sections, focus on hydration and split-end repair to keep those “tentacles” healthy and flowing.
For healthy hair, you need to use hair oils in your hair care routine.
Here’s the T: the jellyfish cut is not a DIY project. Seriously, don’t even attempt it with a pair of kitchen scissors and a YouTube tutorial.
Unless you want to spend hours crying in the bathroom with a pair of blunt scissors (we’ve all been there).
Instead, here’s what to tell them:
Show them pictures of jellyfish haircuts you love (like the ones I’ve helpfully compiled below!).
Be clear about the length you want for both the top and long layers.
Discuss how much texture you’d like in the long sections.
Most importantly, communicate your hair type and styling habits so they can tailor the cut to your needs.
With the right stylist and a little TLC, you’ll be rocking the jellyfish haircut like a total boss and leaving the haters in the dust!
Ready to rock the jellyfish haircut?
Now that you’re armed with all the knowledge, scroll down for some seriously cool jellyfish haircut inspiration!
P.S. Stay tuned for a future post where we explore a whole bunch of other hair trends to fuel your next mane makeover!
Here’s a breakdown of some cool jellyfish haircut variations you can bring to your stylist (and avoid any post-haircut tears!)
This is the classic jellyfish look. Imagine a blunt bob on top, contrasting sharply with the long, flowing “tentacles” underneath. It’s a bold statement and perfect for those who love a clean, graphic style.
This style keeps the blunt top but adds some face-framing pieces that reach the cheekbones. It’s a great option for softening a strong jawline or adding a touch of femininity.
Think of this as the “cool girl” version of the classic jellyfish haicut. The top layer gets a choppy, textured cut for added volume and movement. The long layers can also be textured for a more effortless, lived-in vibe.
Craving a softer, ethereal look? The wispy jellyfish features very thin, barely-there layers on top that blend seamlessly into the longer sections. Think wispy bangs framing the face and delicate “tentacles” for a dreamy aesthetic.
Channel your inner rockstar with a shaggy jellyfish cut. This version incorporates choppy layers throughout the top section, creating a cool, textured look that pairs perfectly with the long, flowing “tentacles”.
This is a great option for those with thicker hair. The layered jellyfish features graduated layers throughout the top section, adding lightness and movement without sacrificing volume. The long layers underneath maintain the classic jellyfish silhouette
This is a fusion of the jellyfish cut and the traditional Japanese hime cut. The hime jellyfish features blunt, face-framing pieces on the top layer, reminiscent of the hime cut, that flow into the longer “tentacles” for a unique and stylish twist.
Yes, it’s a thing! This bold style combines the jellyfish with the mullet. The top is short and blunt, while the back is left long and can even be angled for extra drama.
Remember, these are just starting points! You can mix and match elements to create your own unique jellyfish haircut style. Just make sure you bring plenty of reference pictures to your stylist so they can understand your vision.