Plain and simple, Sabrina Carpenter is having a moment. Or rather, she is the moment. The singer and actress is at the top of the music charts, and quite frankly, we can’t get her songs (hello, have you heard Espresso?) or hair out of our heads. Her signature hairstyle—a bouncy, ‘90s blowout with wispy curtain bangs—has been close to stealing the show, giving beauty buffs major inspo every time she hits the stage or red carpet. 

Sabrina’s signature hairstyle is notable for more reasons than one. “The most iconic parts of Sabrina’s hairstyle are her face-framing fringe, layers, and beautiful buttery blonde,” explains Justine Marjan, celebrity hairstylist and TRESemmé ambassador. “I think everyone is drawn to the super feminine, bouncy curls that have now become an iconic Sabrina Carpenter staple.”

As for how she gets those curls, a lot has to do with her layering. According to Maria McCool, professional hairstylist and founder and CEO of beauty brand Calista, “Sabrina keeps her hair long and works in some layering and a bang. She always locks in a lot of volume but maintains a very effortless, natural look.” Her layers help add depth and movement, which ultimately makes her hair look fuller and thicker. 

In addition to her layering, William Whatley, celebrity stylist and Scruples Creative Education Director, notes that Sabrina has soft, disconnected fringe bangs that hit just below her eyebrow line. These bangs are a bit longer than traditional bangs, allowing them to swoop to each side. She also has a rounded haircut, as opposed to a V-cut or straight-across style. “Having the longer hair on her shoulder closer to her face takes away any unwanted pointing to her chin, giving this look a more rounded feel,” says Whatley.

Here’s the thing: to really nail Sabrina’s look, it’s important to have a similar haircut. “Ask for long layers and a long, full bang,” says McCool. “Make sure your stylist keeps the layering on the lighter side and doesn’t go too short or thick with the bang—keeping it a little wispy is key to that effortless look!”

Make sure you also ask your stylist for layers that are similar to Sabrina’s. “It will be hard to achieve the same results without the layers and face-framing she has,” says Marjan. “Make sure to show your stylist lots of reference pics.” Once you have the cut, volumizer and rollers will be your hair’s new best friend. Ready for your close-up?

We hate to break it to you, but not every hair type is ideal for recreating Sabrina’s signature style. Because her look requires a good amount of volume, thicker hair is easier to work with. “Thinner hair tends to have more trouble maintaining lots of volume with this much length,” says McCool.

However, fear not, because those with thin hair can still channel this look. Our advice? Go big with volumizer and texturizing sprays. This will make hair more gritty, which will help it hold the curls for longer periods of time. You can also try overnight curls or rollers. The longer you can set your hair for, the better.

Imagine getting Sabrina’s bouncy waves, minus the heat damage. A dream come true, right? Well, there are ways to make that dream a reality. “I recommend air drying the hair and throwing in a few sponge rollers or silk-covered sponge rods,” suggests Whatley. “Sleep in it overnight, allowing hair to take the form of your roller or sponge. The result? Beautiful, soft waves without the damage of any heat.”

Sabrina’s bangs are one of the most notable parts of her hairstyle. They’re wispy, flirty, and perfectly effortless. “To create Sabrina‘s bangs for that soft-fringe, swept look, a great tip is to use a larger ionic round brush,” says Whatley. “Just apply a medium heat with a blow dryer while spinning your round brush, let it cool, and remove the brush. This will create that nice closer-to-the-forehead look, but simultaneously allow you to sweep it either way you want.”

To really make your bangs hold the style, use rollers. “Using a heatless, self-grip roller to set in volume is the best way to achieve her natural-looking waves,” says McCool.

This COLOR WOW volumizer is a best seller for a reason. Formulated with a blend of plant-based extracts and advanced volumizing ingredients, this lightweight, non-sticky foam adds maximum body and thickness to hair without making it crunchy. For best results, use it on damp hair before blow-drying.

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If you have fine hair, look no further than this Paul Mitchell favorite. This lightweight styling product is designed to instantly add volume and body to hair. Infused with a blend of both thickening and conditioning ingredients, this foam lifts hair at the roots and provides long-lasting hold without weighing it down. Perfect for blow-drying or air-drying, this foam also enhances shine and controls frizz.

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As we said, rollers will make a big difference when it comes to holding curls. This 18-piece set comes with hair rollers in three different sizes, allowing you to create a variety of styles, from tight curls to loose waves. The rollers are designed with self-grip technology, making them easy to use without the need for pins or clips.

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Hair Roller Set

Overnight curls, here you come. This satin-covered curling rod is gentle on hair and provides a long-lasting curl definition without the need for heat. The satin fabric helps to reduce frizz and friction, ensuring you wake up with smooth, shiny curls. The set also includes matching scrunchies to secure the curling rod in place overnight.

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Want volume, lift, and texture? Same! Infused with Oribe’s signature blend of high-performance ingredients, this invisible dry spray works to absorb oil at the roots, giving your hair a refreshed, just-washed look and feel. It creates a weightless, tousled texture that adds body and movement, making it ideal for creating effortlessly chic, undone styles. Trust us: a few spritzes are all you need.

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written by LAUREN HARANO

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