Women with long, thick locks can achieve effortless beauty with layered haircuts. Layering helps thin out long strands while framing the face beautifully.
Choppy Face Framing Layers
Try layering choppy face-framing layers to achieve a subtle 90s look. This style works particularly well for women who like their locks worn with a loose, unruly finish.
Feathered Layers
Feathered layers are an effective way to add movement and texture to long hair. They’re accommodating if your locks lack volume; ask your stylist to add feathered layers around your ears that sweep down to give this style extra movement and body. Combine it with blonde balayage highlights for extra dimension!
Frame Framing Layers
Frame framing layers offer a more subdued option when styling your hair. Placed around your face, these layers work well with all types of hair textures – pairing this look with side-swept curtain bangs will complete this look perfectly!
Long Wavy hair with Feathered Layers
Long wavy hair can easily transition from Lord Farquaad to fabulous with the addition of long, feathered layers. This style will accentuate your natural waves for that beach babe look, and finish off the class with volumizing sea salt spray or shine-enhancing serum for beautiful locks – Paul Mitchell Color Protect Locking Spray ($18) may provide added protection from color fade.
Side Bangs
If you have long hair, adding side bangs to your look can add a unique and charming style. This look highlights your lush curls while framing your face perfectly. Warm balayage colors work particularly well; Penelope Cruz is an example of how stunning this hairstyle looks on long layered locks.
Halle Berry’s Pixie Cut with Layers
Halle Berry keeps her short pixie cut stylish by including layers. This technique adds extra volume, texture, and movement to her locks – great for naturally curly locks who want a unique style! Try using this approach if you have natural curly locks! This technique will create beautiful results!
Choppy Layers
Layering can add movement, definition, and volume to long locks. But selecting the appropriate layers for your hair texture and facial structure is vital when visiting a salon – knowing what layers work will enable your stylist to craft a style explicitly tailored to you! Knowing what you want helps you communicate more efficiently.
Feathered Chunky Layers for Bob Haircuts
If your bob sits just below your jawline, consider asking for feathered chunky layers to soften its edges for a feminine appearance. This style works wonderfully on wavy or curly locks, creating an imperfect yet texturized finish that exudes character and elegance.
Choppy Layers for Shoulder-Length or Longer Locks
For shoulder-length or longer locks, choppy layers may add depth and dimension. Choppy layers work great if your locks have waves or curls; they can even work on pin-straight locks! Ask your stylist about adding this style.
Textured Layers
Feathered chunky layers are an exquisite way to add texture and dimension to long hair. Inspired by bird feathers, this style looks beautiful at any length and can be styled into various looks. With its round shape and feminine finish, feathered chunky layers offer an effortless, low-maintenance finish and are especially suitable for women with soft features.
Textured Layers for Thick or Curly Locks
Ask your stylist to create textured layers explicitly tailored for you and your natural texture for thick or curly locks. These layers help tame curls while lightening weighted locks for an attractive finish.
Layers for Thin or Fine Hair
Layers can add thickness and body to thin or fine hair while at the same time taking weight off thick locks – keeping your locks sleek and lightweight! They’re particularly beneficial in brown locks as they bring out their lighter hue and add depth and dimension.