@GettingKinky my recollection of deva cuts when they were super popular in the 2000s and 2010s is that the crown was super short. That was how they achieved “volume” but still kept length at the bottom.
Your deva cut was similar, but the left side was a little wonky.
To get the most hold and longevity from my CCS, I do try to elongate my curls as much as possible. Knowing they will shrink up as the days go on.
My personal opinion is that SOME curly cuts only look good that day in the salon. Our hair curls and reacts differently every time we wash it. If your part is a millimeter off, it won’t hang correctly. If you’re in a rush, it won’t hang correctly.
I think that’s why so many stylists want you to come back every 8 weeks for a “shape up.”
In your goal picture, it looks like the lines aren’t so sharp that two weeks after your cut you wouldn’t be unhappy with your hair.