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The Best Haircuts for Thick Hair 

If you want to rock a fringe, Mallett recommends a soft, 1960's-inspired curtain bangs like Chung's. "Forget anything too square and too thick, which might end up too wig-like and old-fashioned," he explains.  - Mike Marsland/BFC/Getty Images

Alexa Chung 

If you want to rock a fringe, Mallett recommends a soft, 1960's-inspired curtain bangs like Chung's. "Forget anything too square and too thick, which might end up too wig-like and old-fashioned," he explains.  Mike Marsland/BFC/Getty Images
While an overly-layered, shaggy cut can easily look dated, keeping the weight up top and removing it from the bottom on medium to long lengths can lighten up thick hair in a flattering way.  - Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

January Jones 

While an overly-layered, shaggy cut can easily look dated, keeping the weight up top and removing it from the bottom on medium to long lengths can lighten up thick hair in a flattering way.  Emma McIntyre/Getty Images
The hottest haircut of the year works well on thick hair, too. Mallet says that a plunging version that is thinned on the ends is the best bet for someone who has full hair.  - John Shearer/Getty Images

Selena Gomez 

The hottest haircut of the year works well on thick hair, too. Mallet says that a plunging version that is thinned on the ends is the best bet for someone who has full hair.  John Shearer/Getty Images
If you prefer your bangs more full, opt for a piece-y finish with soft ends like Vergara's so that your fringe doesn't look too heavy.  - Paul Zimmerman/WireImage

Sofia Vergara 

If you prefer your bangs more full, opt for a piece-y finish with soft ends like Vergara's so that your fringe doesn't look too heavy.  Paul Zimmerman/WireImage
While the lob may be universally flattering for every face shape and hair type, if your strands are thick, Mallett says to ask your stylist to thin it out at the ends.  - Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Rosie-Huntington Whiteley 

While the lob may be universally flattering for every face shape and hair type, if your strands are thick, Mallett says to ask your stylist to thin it out at the ends.  Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Dying to take your lob up a few inches into a bob? Mallett suggests a bob with an undercut to keep the style from having a "pyramid shape," which can easily happen with thick hair.  - Desiree Navarro/WireImage

Jenna Dewan Tatum 

Dying to take your lob up a few inches into a bob? Mallett suggests a bob with an undercut to keep the style from having a "pyramid shape," which can easily happen with thick hair.  Desiree Navarro/WireImage
Another example of how to do long, thick hair right: Crawford's face-framing layers. Keep yours minimal and up top and ask your stylist to remove the weight from underneath.  - Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Cindy Crawford 

Another example of how to do long, thick hair right: Crawford's face-framing layers. Keep yours minimal and up top and ask your stylist to remove the weight from underneath.  Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

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