We’ll just come right out and say it: the thought of getting a haircut can be terrifying sometimes. It takes a lot to be able to commit to a completely new style that requires you to sacrifice your length because, if the cut somehow goes wrong, it may take a while to grow your hair back out. The good news is that if you’re currently debating whether or not you should get a short cut, there’s a way that you can experiment without fully taking the plunge with what is called a “butterfly” haircut.
Originally coined by hairstylist Sunnie Brook, the butterfly haircut leaves shorter, face-framing layers around the top of the head to give the illusion of shorter hair — without lobbing it all off. That makes it a perfect style for people who aren’t ready to fully commit to the big chop. So, what exactly does the cut entail? Keep reading to find out.
Experts Featured in This Article
Sunnie Brook is a celebrity hairstylist.
Lynne Soares is a hairstylist at Taylor Taylor London.
What Is a Butterfly Haircut?
“This is a very layered haircut on hair below the shoulders that’s cut in a way that the top layer can be separated from the bottom and easily pinned under to look like a short haircut,” Brook tells PS. “The shortest top layer falls about two to three inches below your chin.”
The finished result is a lot like the “Farrah Fawcett,” which is all about shaggy texture and face-framing layers. The only difference, according to Brook, is that this haircut is ideal for people who want to play with short hair without actually cutting it off.
“Shorter pieces toward the front of the face give you the face-framing effect that a shorter cut does, but with length so you can continue to style it your usual way if you’re used to having long hair,” says hairstylist Lynne Soares. “If you’ve already got a fringe, mention you’d like to grow it out for more of a feathered effect.”
What Hair Types and Lengths Can Pull Off the Butterfly Haircut?
The best part about the butterfly haircut is that you can achieve it on short or long hair, so long as it’s heavily layered. While Soares says it works best on thick, wavy, or curly hair, really any texture can get in on the trend if done correctly.
“The cut is versatile and easily adaptable, so anyone can get the look,” she says. “It works well on wavy and curly hair as the layers blend into each other, and on straight hair we recommend flicking the ends to give extra bounce and movement.
What to Ask For At the Salon
First, the most important step: “Show your hairstylist a photo of what you want, and they can adapt the style to suit your hair texture and face shape,” says Soares.
Then, make sure to emphasize you want layers and texture. “Ask for soft, face framing layers around the crown of the head — the shortest should come down to a few inches below your chin — and long layers that fall below the shoulder, giving you movement and volume on the bottom.”
How to Style a Butterfly Haircut
You can style the cut by separating the short layers at the top of the head from the bottom and then pinning the bottom ends under for a shorter look. “Or create a quick, undone, cool-girl up-do by bringing the lengths up into a claw clip or bun, and allowing the front pieces to loosely frame the face,” says Soares.
The key is to blow-dry the layers with a round brush to curl the ends under. (If you’re not as experienced with a round brush, you can always use velcro rollers.) This will help add a little extra bend to bring the layers to life.
If your hair doesn’t hold a style well, add in a small amount of mousse to the crown of your head before blow-drying. Then, once the style is in place, use a soft-hold hairspray or texturizing spray all over for the perfect finishing that lasts.
If this sounds like a trend you’d like to try, join the club. Even Hailee Steinfeld is a huge fan of the look, recently debuting the cut in October 2023. To see for yourself, keep reading. We rounded up some examples of layered haircuts that can give you the illusion of short hair, plus a few tips on how to style the look at home.
Long Butterfly Cut
Butterfly cuts can be worn on virtually any hair length, but the layers feel extra apparent on longer lengths.
Curly Butterfly Haircut
If you typically wear your hair curly, get the butterfly cut with your hair in its naturally curly state. The layers will blend much easier and look more connected.
Blond Butterfly Haircut
The butterfly cut does a great job of highlighting the tones in your hair. Look at how much it highlights the dimensional blond tones in this look.
Medium-Length Blond Haircut
If you don’t want hip-length hair, butterfly haircuts also work for medium-length hair.
Hailee Steinfeld’s Butterfly Haircut
Hailee Steinfeld got a butterfly haircut in October 2023 from celebrity hairstylist Mara Roszak. It had lots of face-framing layers making her hair look super voluminous.
Red Butterfly Haircut With Long Layers
Your layers don’t have to be super differentiated for the butterfly cut to work for you. This version features longer lengths coming together to create the most gorgeous, voluminous hairstyle.
Ariel Baker is the associate editor for PS Beauty. Her areas of expertise include celebrity news, beauty trends, and product reviews. She has additional bylines with Essence and Forbes Vetted.
Danielle Jackson was a former assistant editor for PS Beauty.