Invisible Layers Haircut

The Definition

Invisible layering, or face framing or internal layers, is a haircutting technique that adds volume and movement while reducing bulk. It involves cutting into the interior hair with texturizing shears to thin it out and blending the layers seamlessly.

The Benefits

– Creates natural-flowing locks with movement and texture

– Ideal for thick hair to add volume without compromising length

– Can help slim down the face for an improved profile, especially for those with heart-shaped faces

– May not be as effective for very thick or curly hair, but still offers styling possibilities

– Provides a solution for avoiding choppy textures or frequent maintenance

The Style

– Offers subdued and sophisticated results

– Involves tucking short layers beneath longer lengths for added texture and volume

– Suitable for fine to medium hair to achieve more movement and texture while maintaining length

– Recommended to keep the bottom layer shorter than the top one and pair it with a deep side part

– Works well on long, medium-density locks to prevent weighing down on the crown