#1 Long, thick hair with a blowout
A blowout for thick, dark hair is all about volume and soft cascading waves. Beautifully arranges the volume of your hair with layers, giving it shape and flow. This look is best for thick hair, but it can feel heavy if you’re not used to weight, so it’s best for people who have thick hair to begin with.
#2 Long wavy hair with a blowout
This look features soft, flowing waves accentuated by subtle highlights that give your hair a natural shine. The center part balances the look, and the long layers add volume without being overpowering. Ideal for those with medium to thick hair, waves hold their shape longer, but those with fine hair may need a curl mousse to hold them.
#3 Long layered hair with blowout
A layered blowout creates rich, bouncy curls that add depth and volume to long hair. Highlights emphasize curls and layers and add dimension. Ideal for medium to thick hair, this style retains its natural volume. Fine hair may require additional styling products to keep the curls in place throughout the day.
#4 Curtain bangs for long blow hair
Curtain bangs frame your face perfectly and blend seamlessly with your long layers. Combined with loose waves, this blowout adds softness and volume to your overall look. Ideal for oval and heart-shaped faces, it draws attention to your features. Suitable for fine to medium hair, but may require additional products for lasting volume.
#5 Long black hair with blowout
A blowout on deep black hair creates smooth shine and soft waves. Long layers create movement while maintaining a polished look. Ideal for thick or medium density hair, it retains volume without being too heavy. Keep in mind that darker hair tends to have more frizz, so you’ll need a smoothing product to maintain this smoothness.
#6 Bouncy blowout for long brunette hair
Full of volume and movement, this blowout is perfect for those who want big, bouncy curls. The rich brown color and soft waves add depth and shine to your overall look. It’s perfect for medium to thick hair and holds bounce better on textured hair types. Even thin hair may need volumizing products to achieve the same effect.
#7 90s long hair blowout
This ’90s-inspired explosion is a layered dream. Long, warm blonde layers bounce generously to create a signature big, voluminous look. Ideal for medium to thick hair, the layers add dimension while remaining soft. Note that if you have fine hair, you may need a root booster to maintain volume throughout the day.
#8 Front layer of long blow hair
This blowout focuses on the front layer of the face frame, adding structure and softness. Her rich brunette hair falls into light waves, creating a relaxed yet sophisticated look. Ideal for oval or heart-shaped faces, the front layer draws attention to the eyes and cheekbones. This style is perfect for medium density hair. If it is too fine, the layer may not hold.
#9 Long blowout curl
These soft, loose curls blend beautifully with honey blonde highlights to create an amazingly multi-dimensional look. The layers are long and delicate, focusing on voluminous curls. Perfect for those with thick hair, the curls give a natural lift. If your hair is thin, this look may require additional styling tools and products to hold the curls.
#10 Long flippy blowout hair
This blowout is all about cascading layers that pop at the ends for a playful, voluminous finish. The chestnut brown color brings out the three-dimensional movement of the hair. Perfect for medium to thick hair types, adding texture and bounce without sacrificing length. This style can be difficult to maintain if you have fine hair, as the flip can lose its shape quickly.
#11 90s blowout with long layers
This ’90s blowout is the perfect combination of volume and smoothness. Long ash blonde layers are styled with bouncy ends and lots of movement towards the crown. Perfect for heart-shaped or oval-shaped faces, this blowout adds volume at the roots and tapers gently toward the ends. If you have thin hair, you will need a texture spray to keep your hair from falling flat.
#12 Long blonde blowout hair
This classic blonde blowout gives you that full-on, ‘just-left-the-salon’ look. A bright blonde color with subtle highlights adds extra shine, while soft waves add volume throughout the length. Ideal for people with medium hair density, it keeps a light and airy feel without being too heavy. However, if you have thin hair, you may need additional products to hold this blowout.
#13 Blowout for long brown hair
For those who love natural movement, this brown hair blowout is all about easy curls. The long layers frame your face beautifully, and the soft curls at the ends give your style a light lift. This works especially well on thick or wavy hair. It’s great if you want volume without being too heavy, but fine hair might not be able to hold the curls.
#14 Long black hair with blowout
This look is all about shine and volume. Her waist-length, jet-black hair was blow-dried into soft waves, adding movement without sacrificing her smooth finish. Ideal for thick hair, it gives a glamorous look without weighing it down. Although beautiful, it may require some extra maintenance to keep it smooth and shiny, especially if you’re concerned about frizz or fuzz.
#15 70’s long hair blowout
This ’70s-inspired blowout combines long layers and soft, bouncy waves for a retro vibe. Soft blonde tones with delicate highlights add depth and dimension, and curtain bangs complete the look. This style is great for thick hair, but can be difficult to maintain for thin hair as the volume tends to flatten out quickly.