Face Framing hair Cuts

Long Layers

– Long layers are an easy and versatile addition to a face-framing haircut, offering endless styling possibilities.

– Layer placement can make a difference in accentuating cheekbones and drawing attention downward.

– Layering can give wavy hair an elegant lift without adding weight.

– Discuss shape and length with your stylist before getting longer layers.

Side-Swept Bangs

– Face-framing layers are a great way to customize a sleek bob and cover any signs of aging in fine hair.

– Consider asking for long face-framing layers above your cheekbone for a soft yet seductive look.

– To DIY, section the front of your hair using a rat tail comb and mark two points on either side of your head.

– Cut along the center line at an even length to maintain balance in length and keep bangs fresh and shiny.

– Use leave-in conditioner or oil to protect from breakage and keep bangs looking sleek and fresh.

Full Fringe

– Add a full fringe for an effortless and youthful aesthetic.

– This style works well for long looks requiring extra volume and texture.

– Layers that reach just below the cheekbones help reshape and add definition.

– Adding longer layers requires less commitment than growing out bangs.

– This versatile look can be worn straight down or swept to one side.

Braided Crown

– An innovative take on a crown braid suitable for casual and formal events.

– This style softens natural coils and slims the jawline and neck area.

– It adds movement and volume to make hair appear less flat.

– Works best with medium or long hair.

– Part your front locks, braid them usually, and pin them to your head for the crown effect.