Long Straight Hair

Long straight hairstyle, paired with a turtleneck - Side view previous hairstyle next hairstyle
 
This hairstyle features long hair that falls past the shoulders, creating beautiful movement and dimension throughout. The precision of the subtle layers is particularly evident from the back view, where each strand cascades seamlessly into the next, resulting in a sleek silhouette that's neither too heavy nor too wispy.
 
The hair color is a rich, multidimensional blonde that blends warm honey tones with cooler ash highlights. This balayage technique creates natural-looking depth, with darker roots transitioning smoothly into lighter mid-lengths and ends. The dimensional coloring catches light from every angle. The overall effect is, as if the wearer has just returned from a sunny vacation.
 
The styling is refined, with the hair blown out smooth and straight but retaining enough body to avoid looking flat. There's a gentle curve at the ends that adds softness and prevents the style from appearing too severe. The center part works wonderfully with the face-framing layers, which are subtly graduated to enhance facial features without overwhelming them.
 
The olive-green knit sweater is a good pairing with this hairstyle. The earthy, muted tone complements the warm blonde hues of the hair, creating a harmonious color palette that feels organic.
 
Long straight hair with a center part and face-framing layers
 
Long, multidimensional blonde hair with a balayage
 
The textured knit of the sweater adds visual weight to the lower half of the look, which nicely balances the flowing, lighter hair above. Meanwhile, the brown silk turtleneck peeking out from beneath the sweater adds a luxurious touch that echoes the richness of the hair's darker roots.
 
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