Kunzea recurva is an erect, highly branched shrub which grows to a height of with hairy young branches. The base of the leaves is pressed against the stem but the tips spread outwards. They are mostly egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, mostly long and wide on a short stalk. The flowers are pink to reddish purple and are borne in more or less spherical groups about across on the ends of the branches. The petals lobes are egg-shaped to spatula-shaped about in diameter and there are mostly 20 to 35 stamens long in each flower. Flowering occurs between August and December but mostly between September and November and the fruit that follows is an urn-shaped capsule with the sepal lobes remaining.