Layered Haircuts Front and Back

Layers are invaluable to any haircut, creating a dynamic movement among short strands while framing and opening up women’s faces.

When done right, layers add visual interest while sculpting dynamic movement for women with the haircut.

Long layers are an effective way of adding fullness and weight loss from thick locks.

In addition, they make a statement when worn with curtain bangs.

Inverted Bob

The Inverted Bob haircut is a great way to add a little edge without overdoing it.

Featuring a gentle face-framing curve that works for most face shapes, this look allows for customizing length to suit your individuality and personal taste.

If your straight, fine locks tend to flatten out quickly, add short, piece-y layers for texture and height.

A layered bob with micro bangs offers the ideal combination of flattering style with just enough movement to draw compliments your way.

An angular inverted bob with short front strands and longer side pieces creates a modern aesthetic, still looking fresh even after many haircut trims.

Dark roots with blonde highlights give this classy yet youthful cut its classic rounded form, while light front strands frame the face for an enjoyable youthful vibe that stays contemporary over time.

Side Part

The Side Part haircut is an elegant, timeless choice that suits any event or special occasion.

Most commonly associated with fades, it can also be styled for formal events as a Comb Over for added drama.

Adequately styled, this cut exudes a dashing style. Not difficult to achieve either – all it requires is damp hair after showering and applying some light pomade.

Comb forward to find where your natural side part lies before combing back out for a neat yet casual appearance.

Use more pomade for a sleeker, slicker style or less for an airier, casual vibe.

Pair this look with a beard for a more rugged masculine appearance – and don’t forget your suit for work events – don’t forget!

Middle Part

The Middle Part haircut is a sophisticated, feminine style that works beautifully on most hair types.

It can highlight facial symmetry or accent an angular jawline when combined with full bangs; it works equally well on wavy or curly locks and requires less maintenance than other styles; its back can be brushed straight back with pomade or gel for smooth results.

This style works best on women with medium-length hair and can feature different textures and layers for added depth and dimension.

Additionally, short, inverted strands over the forehead create a soft framing effect and recall Farrah Fawcett’s iconic 70s look – it can also be worn casually over the eyes or formally.

Layered styles for long hair can create movement and add thickness.

Pair this look with curtain bangs to achieve an eye-catching, youthful aesthetic – ideal for women with thicker locks who also feature longer strands that frame their faces.

Long Layers

If you have long hair and are seeking some texture, layer cuts may help create fuller dimensions.

Layer cuts can reduce bulk from your locks while adding boho flair and framing effects that enhance facial features.

Plus, round layers give your style an elegant finish!

Curling or waving the hair adds dimension to this style; Joan Smalls, who has naturally curly locks, made, this style her own on the red carpet.

Try adding two-toned or three-toned balayage effects, such as an ombre, for added drama.

Long-layered haircuts are perfect for people with fine hair as they create a voluminous silhouette.

Carrie Underwood, for instance, has fine locks and knows precisely how to style her layers – her stylist flipped them to turn her strands into an impressive volumetric masterpiece!