Layered Hair Cuts With Layering Techniques

When it comes to layering hair, professional stylists are essential. This will ensure your layers are balanced and don’t produce longer sections that detract from overall length.

Layers work beautifully on all hair types, lengths, and textures – particularly long strands – as they elongate the face shape while giving an airy feminine effect.

Graduated Layers

Penna says a medium-length layered haircut with graduated layers gives stylists more control over its overall outline. By cutting layers at different angles, they create a fuller appearance while adding dimension to any style, according to Penna.

To achieve an ideal look, request face-framing layers from your stylist. These will elongate the length of your face shape if paired with side-swept bangs; plus, this hairstyle works on brunettes and blondes – and works for nearly all face shapes!

Joan Smalls’ wavy and layered lob is an outstanding example of achieving this stylish look effortlessly. Her voluminous waves give the style effortlessly cool while the heavily staggered layers help add volume. If you have fine hair, avoid choppy layers, as these may weigh down and be difficult to manage.

Inverted Layers

For an updated, modern style, ask your stylist about inverted layers. This technique adds volume to thin hair while framing the face, creating an eye-catching face frame effect. Curly or wavy locks may also benefit from this technique; adding volume makes curlier or wavy locks appear fuller.

An effective way to create a face-framing finish is by having your stylist cut the ends of your hair in a V shape, which works exceptionally well on bob haircuts or those looking to add length. It works exceptionally well for those with short locks who want to add volume.

Maine shows us that layers aren’t only for long, luxurious locks – this mid-length style proves it. She notes this cut can also add dimension and lift for those with fine or flat locks by creating layers at various lengths, as seen here. Be sure to use a volumizing product such as Color Wow’s Dream Coat Supernatural Spray ($28) to keep your hair lifted throughout the day, and wear this style with curtain bangs for an elegant finish.

Ghost Layers

Thin hair can make it challenging to achieve movement and volume from layered cuts, yet you shouldn’t be forced to choose between choppy bobs and shaggy wolf cuts, as the proper haircutting technique can help! Ghost layers are an innovative new trend developed by stylist Ramon Garcia that uses invisible layers to add dimension without compromising length – make sure that when pairing this cut with a scalp scrub beforehand to remove buildup so your thin strands won’t impede its effectiveness!

Glamour notes that almost any hair length can benefit from ghost-layer magic, although those with loose waves or naturally curly locks may find this style to work best. For thick-haired individuals, traditional layering techniques may be better suited to keeping weight off the strands.

Shaggy Layers

A shaggy layer haircut can help frame your face and highlight your cheekbones, offering an ideal way to prepare and communicate. It suits all hair textures; particularly suitable for straight locks as it keeps the top of the head fuller-looking. However, curling your shaggy layers can make them shine more vibrantly than otherwise.

Your style dictates whether or not you go for face-framing bangs like Billie Eilish’s popular look or Miley Cyrus’ iconic mullet or add drama with side-swept charges. Whatever choice you make, use a volumizing product, such as Pureology Style Protect Mess It Up Texture Paste, to complete your style!

This layered haircut style is ideal for round faces because the layers near your cheeks are curved in, while those near the neck are curved out – giving the appearance that your jawline has been given extra prominence and making your face appear thinner overall.