Face Framing Long Hairstyles

Face framing layers are an effective and cost-efficient way to elevate haircuts, highlighting your best features while showing them off. Whether your locks are long, straight, or wavy – this versatile beauty staple looks good on everyone.

Long Layered Haircut with Face-Framing Layers

Long wavy layers can create the look of natural disorderedness while being incredibly flattering on square-faced women. Face-framing layers with a bob can help elongate and slim down the face, which has become popular among celebrities recently. If you have very thick wavy hair, consider long piece-y layers slightly longer than your natural strand length for an airy, lightweight style that’s easy to style. This will create a light appearance without fussing around with styling products and tools. If you’re feeling adventurous with your hair, ask your stylist for a layered shag cut with face-framing layers and curtain bangs to add extra texture and create an undone yet modern style. This style also showcases smoky blonde highlights or creates an ombre effect through warm balayage, something which could add even more dimension!

Long Layered Haircut with Wispy Bangs

A choppy, side-swept wispy fringe can add instant style and slim down your face by drawing attention to your eyes, jawline, and cheekbones. Try pairing this look with blonde highlights or dark brown shades for maximum impact! This look is an easy way to modernize a classic straight bob. By adding face-framing layers, this cut creates more shape and dimension in your locks – especially helpful for those with fine hair! Use Living Proof No Frizz Nourishing Styling Cream ($38) as an anti-frizz product and enhance your locks even further! Beyonce always sets hair goals with her luxurious waves and feathered layers. You can achieve a similar style using light blonde or caramel balayage; to add texture, curl your locks or wrap them into a bun for even more volume and dimension – which works for women of any face shape!

Short Layered Haircut with Face-Framing Layers

A short layered haircut featuring face-framing layers looks fantastic on all face shapes and hair textures, from petite women looking for asymmetrical balance in their look through slim, pointed, and elongated face shapes. Pair this haircut with curtain bangs and bright hair color to emphasize features while adding chic charm. If you have an extended blunt cut with straight hair, consider adding face-framing layers for more style. This haircut works best for all face shapes st when parted down the center. Or try sweeping your locks to the side to form a stylish genie ponytail and using Shea Moisture Papaya