The "Butterfly Haircut" Is TikTok's Version Of The '70s Shag (2024)

If you’re looking to refresh your hairstyle for fall, you don’t have to scroll on Tiktok or Instagram for long to see that 2022 is all about the butterfly haircut. Spotted on stars like Hailee Steinfeld, Sydney Sweeney, Jennifer Lopez, and social media sensation Addison Rae, this bouncy, face-framing, voluminous layered look has so much movement when styled that with every head toss—or step you take—your tresses resemble the fluttering of a butterfly’s wings.

Others liken the name to the shorter layers in the cut, which give the style the shape of a butterfly, or just the duality of this versatile cut; the butterfly sits somewhere between short and long hair, depending on how you style it. That metamorphosis calls to mind the caterpillar to butterfly transition. Enough with the metaphors though; everything you really need to know about this haircut is below, from what it looks like to how to style it and whether it’s for you or not.

Will the butterfly haircut be part of all your fall fit photos? Let’s find out.

Meet Our Experts: Alyssia Dotson, stylist and creative team member at Alterna Haircare, Jamie Wiley, stylist and global artistic director of Pureology

What is the butterfly haircut?

While the butterfly haircut term may be new (and is also sometimes referred to as the thousand layer or octopus haircut as well), this cut’s definitely a variation of something the beauty industry has seen before: the shag, which has quickly made a comeback since 2020.

“The butterfly haircut was born from the evolution of the well-known ‘70s shag haircut,” says Alyssia Dotson, stylist and creative team member for Alterna Haircare. “We’re talking about the infamous ‘wings’ from Farrah Fawcett’s haircut and how it moved effortlessly. If you’re looking for the butterfly effect, you’re looking for strong movement and body.”

Some also liken the cut to Jennifer Aniston’s "Rachel,” of Friends fame, but the butterfly effect, as Dotson says, can be far less drastic, since it doesn’t have to involve chopping off all of your hair to chin length or shorter.

The butterfly haircut is a far softer, more subtle look than, say, beachy waves or pin-straight locks. “It is a heavily layered, feathered haircut, with the shortest layers at the crown usually falling an inch below the chin, moving out to the ends of the hair,” says Jamie Wiley, stylist and global artistic director of Pureology. Your longest pieces should, in theory, fall below the shoulders, so you’ll easily be able to wear your hair up in a ponytail or a bun with this cut. You can also leave a few of your shorter pieces out if you want to play up the face-framing strands in this style.

If your hairstylist doesn’t speak TikTok, don't worry. You can translate the cut into Wiley's own description to use in the salon chair. “I would tell my stylist that I want short, wispy layers in the crown and around my face,” she says. Again, you don’t have to go shorter than shoulder length to rock this look.

Who does the butterfly cut look best on?

Though it's a fairly versatile haircut that almost anyone can try, the butterfly can be better suited for certain hair types. “This is a must-have cut for someone with straight to wavy hair, as well as someone looking to give movement to heavy locks,” says Dotson. Because this look hinges on lots of layers, those with thinner or finer hair textures might not get the full butterfly effect with this cut. Of course, volumizers can help in this department, if your locks are on the limper side, and you have your heart set on this style.

As far as face shapes go, any layered look will always add contour to more rounder face shapes. The butterfly is no different; it can soften features and counter fullness in the cheeks.

How to style a butterfly haircut

“This haircut shines best with a killer blowout, so don’t be afraid of brushes,” says Dotson. Wiley agrees and suggests using the words “bouncy” or “movement” as directives if you’re having your butterfly cut professionally blown out. Keep these descriptors in mind when you’re doing your own styling, too. “This will showcase the shorter layers and give your hair the look and appearance of short hair even when you have longer locks,” says Wiley.

As with other haircuts, if you’re open to using products, you’ll likely get a little more mileage out of your style. “A good mousse adds bounce and shine while giving some style memory, like Alterna's My Hair My Canvas Shine On Defining Foam,” says Dotson.

You might also consider treating your hair with a multi-purpose heat protectant before starting your styling session. “Lastly, to ensure the style lasts, leaving the round brush in the hair and allowing it to cool will ensure the memory of the style holds,” she says. If you’re better with curling irons or blow-drying brushes, you can work your layers with these tools, too. Just be sure to finish with a light hairspray for extra hold.

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The "Butterfly Haircut" Is TikTok's Version Of The '70s Shag (2024)

FAQs

Why is the butterfly haircut so popular? ›

It's gained popularity because it allows clients to grow their shorter strands out into longer layers, while also having the option to tuck parts underneath and wear it “short.” The '90s-inspired look has been compared to the iconic “Rachel” cut from Friends, as well as Pamela Anderson's hair during her Baywatch days.

Does the butterfly haircut look good on everyone? ›

While the cut can be tailored to any hair type, Brook says it looks best on those with natural texture.

Does the butterfly haircut give you layers? ›

The butterfly cut features shorter face-framing layers that cascade like wings with longer layers through the length of your hair.

Are shags still in 2024? ›

Those styles will still be populating your For You page in 2024, but you'll notice a sleeker, smoother, shinier finish. Shoulder-length shag cuts now have polished, rounded edges; mullets are slicked and wet; and curls are coifed and manicured.

What haircuts are similar to butterfly cuts? ›

The Wolf Cut is similar to the Butterfly Cut, but with more layers.

Where did the butterfly haircut come from? ›

Like most “trends” circulating the internet, the style isn't new. Hairstylist Sunnie Brook, coined the cut 15 years ago when she had an influx of clients wanting to switch up their hairstyle without chopping off all their length. “The name 'Butterfly' embodies transformation,” says Brook.

What face shape suits a butterfly cut? ›

Round Face: The layered texture of the butterfly cut adds angle and lengthens the round face, creating a slimming effect. Oval-shaped faces: Almost all styles suit oval-shaped faces, and the butterfly cut is no exception. Enhances the natural balance of the face.

What are the disadvantages of a butterfly cut? ›

The butterfly haircut works with all hair types, though natural, curly and wavy textures tend to work best due to the defined, layered nature of the style. However, when it comes to thin hair, you might want to steer away from this cut. Adding lots of layers to already thin hair can make it appear even thinner.

Is the butterfly haircut hard to maintain? ›

The butterfly cut is one of the most popular haircuts of the year for a reason, but it's not as easy to maintain as it looks. If you have thinning hair, make sure to give your strands the support they need to rock this cut. Use volumizing products to boost your locks for more luscious layers.

Does the butterfly cut look good on thin hair? ›

Sure, great idea — as long as they're strategically placed and there aren't so many layers that your hair looks even thinner than it did before. It can be enough to promote you to never make another salon appointment again. Don't be discouraged.

Which is better wolf cut or butterfly cut? ›

Which haircut is better depends on which part of your personality you'd like to portray. If you're looking for a fierce, untamed look, the wolf cut is for you. The butterfly cut is much lighter and more whimsical.

Does butterfly cut make hair look thicker? ›

This is especially beneficial for those with fine or thin hair, as it can make their hair look thicker and more voluminous. The layers and texture created by the Butterfly Cut also add movement to the hair, giving it a more dynamic and lively appearance. Another advantage of the Butterfly Cut is its versatility.

Do shags look good on everyone? ›

This chic look will work on all density levels - but not necessarily thickness. Thin hair may not suit a shag as much as thicker hair, because the cut is so layered that it can sometimes end more like a mullet - which as we know is also having a comeback but it's not necessarily for everyone!

Which haircut makes you look younger? ›

Medium-Length Cut with Long Layers

Hemple says long layers always give off a youthful appearance. She adds that off-center or side parts that "fall naturally in place can make the eyes seem wider to give you a more youthful appearance."

Who are the famous people with butterfly haircut? ›

“It's a bit sassy and great for those of us who want a little edge but aren't brave enough to go full shag.” Jennifer Lopez and Sydney Sweeney show off their feathery butterfly cuts.

What face shape is best for butterfly haircut? ›

Oval-shaped faces: Almost all styles suit oval-shaped faces, and the butterfly cut is no exception. Enhances the natural balance of the face. Square Face: Soft Layers soften the angular jawline of square faces, creating a more harmonious look.

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