Celebrity hairstylist Clayton Hawkins—who has cut and styled the strands of Olivia Rodrigo, Rachel Zegler and Addison Rae—describes the butterfly haircut as "the best of both worlds: short, bouncy layers up top that frame the face and create volume, while the longer pieces keep that flowing length." The cut is designed to mimic the flutter of butterfly wings, with shorter sections around the face and crown for lift, blending seamlessly into long, cascading layers. The result is soft, flattering and ultra-versatile.Celebrity hairstylist for Sophia Culpo and Camila Cabello, Haley Heckmann, adds that the butterfly haircut is essentially a "layered, feathered style" where shorter pieces blend into longer ends, creating movement from root to tip. That’s why it looks just as good on long, thick hair as it does on straighter, finer textures—and why variations like a butterfly haircut with curtain bangs or a short butterfly haircut feel equally as complimentary.
How To Style a Butterfly Haircut
Styling is all about showing off the layers. Hawkins recommends you "blow-dry or curl the shorter layers back for lift, then add a soft bend through the longer ends." And of course, finish with a volumizing spray or texture spray (or a spray that's a combination of the two) to give your cut airy volume and separation so those layers really flutter. This technique highlights the face-framing cut and creates that signature bounce.Heckmann’s go-to routine starts with applying hair primer to damp hair, then blow-drying using a round brush, focusing on lifting at the roots around the crown. "Blow the face-framing layers outward so they sweep away from the face," she recommends. Once you’ve achieved your desired look, lock it in with a workable hairspray for long-lasting hold without stiffness.Related: 7 Cutest Curly Hair Styles for Women Over 50, According to Celeb Hairstylists
7 Best 'Butterfly Haircut' Styles, According to Celebrity Hairstylists
1. Short butterfly haircut
Sabrina’s hair is a short version of a butterfly cut, and Heckmann explains that "it’s styled with volume and texture." The short layers of this 'do create natural lift and add playful movement, perfect for hair that needs a little extra volume. To achieve the same look, lightly finger-comb the hair with a texturizing cream. Or use a round brush to enhance the fluttering effect, giving the style a lively, airy feel that works well for your hair, whether curly or straight.
2. Extra-layered butterfly haircut
Kylie Jenner’s butterfly haircut flutters with personality, thanks to the extra layers in the front that taper softly toward the ends, says Heckmann. The layered shape lifts hair at the crown and around the face, which can be especially flattering for mature hair that can lose volume over time. It also softens facial features while creating a sense of lightness and movement, preventing the hair from looking flat or heavy. To style, blow-dry the front layers with a round brush to bend them slightly under or out, then spritz with a volumizing texture spray to enhance separation and give the cut a soft, airy finish that lasts all day.
3. Butterfly haircut with bangs
Shorter layers add lift while the longer ends bend softly, giving hair movement and breezy volume. The lift at the crown brightens the face and prevents hair from looking flat, while the fluttering ends add dimension. To recreate this look, Hawkins recommends that you "blow-dry or curl the shorter layers back for lift, then add a soft bend through the longer ends," for the perfect style. And finish with a volumizing texture spray to give airy volume and separation so the layers can have a show-stopping moment.
4. Butterfly haircut with long hair
Long face-framing layers soften the jawline and highlight features, keeping the overall shape flowing and natural. What's not to love? And J.Lo’s cut perfectly illustrates “a super simple butterfly cut with minimal layers,” says Heckmann. It also keeps the face-framing pieces slightly longer for a soft, flowing shape and works great if you already have long hair, of course. The minimal layering preserves density in more mature hair while still allowing movement, and smoothing the layers keeps them polished yet soft.Related: 7 Best Hairstyles for Long Hair, According to a Celebrity Stylist
5. Butterfly haircut unstyled
"Lean into flyaways. Butterfly cuts are all about being perfectly imperfect!" says Hawkins. This approach adds natural dimension and movement, making it especially flattering for mature hair, while lightly separated layers let volume and texture take center stage. A quick tousle with fingers or a few spritzes of a texturizing or wave spray enhances the airy feel and keeps the layers looking lively and full.
6. Butterfly haircut for straight hair
Even straight hair gains lift and motion with subtle layering in a butterfly haircut. "This one is sleeker but still has a bit of movement," says Hawkins, explaining that the slight bend and separation create body in hair that might otherwise appear flat, keeping the cut modern and breezy. She recommends using a great texture spray like a volumizing or texture spray to take this 'do to the next level and a little extra volume.
7. Butterfly haircut with curtain bangs
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