Uniform layers add fullness and body to a hairstyle. They also help create volume and bounce in your curls without looking too heavy. This natural shoulder-length curly Hairstyle is a good example of this. The look of a natural curls originated in the 1970s and 80s, but with a twist. You used the curly hair to define an even line of hair on both sides of the head, whereas in most natural curls, they are left closer together on one side of the head. Naturally, shoulder-length curls are excellent for framing a long face. This full bodied hairdo works great with fine to medium hair and has a soft, feminine touch. For the best results, part the hair in the center and tousle the curls around your face so they fall in just the right spot. Curls can also be shaped by using large roll pins or by pushing back some curls to create volume at the root area. Taming long curls can be a challenge, but you can achieve a tamed look to your curls with the right products. Natural shoulder-length hair is glossy and healthy looking but has trouble staying that way due to high-heat styling.
The best solution is to use weights on your hair treatments to prevent curls from becoming damaged and frizzy. Also, regular trims are required for split ends, and you should avoid damaged ends at all costs because when they break off, they leave rough edges that hurt your hair even more.