Long Length Hairstyles For Women

No matter what color hair you have, long-length hairstyles for women are universally flattering and versatile. This style looks incredibly stunning with a balayage or ombre color scheme.

V-Cut

The V-Cut hairstyle is an excellent way to frame your face. It works well on every facial structure and works beautifully with different shades and lengths of hair. Furthermore, its versatility allows it to make an edgier statement with layers and curls added for extra edge. Women with thick locks find that this style will enable them to keep their length without feeling or looking heavy – perfect if they need their size maintained without touching or looking heavy-headed!

If you prefer more subdued V-cuts, bump the ends. This will highlight your cute layers design while creating volume in your cut. For added flair, try incorporating an ombre or other color fade technique, such as brown-to-blonde highlights, into the style.

Layered Haircut

Layering long hair gives it a more mature and sophisticated appearance and adds volume and breadth without losing length. This style works great with straight or wavy locks and can even be combined with bangs for an elegant finish. Curly hair requires less layering because its natural movement does not require additional bulking. However, those seeking a fuller and textured style with lots of volume at their roots starting below the shoulders can benefit from layers beginning below this area.

An alternative option for short hairstyles is a shag haircut, where the front section remains longer while gradually shortening towards the ends. This look can easily be accented with either a side or middle part and provides face framing that’s low maintenance; additional waves or curly updos may add visual drama!

Side Bangs

Soft shoulder-grazing lobs with long side bangs look stunning on nearly all face shapes, highlighting your forehead beautifully while framing it with lighter sections of hair on either side. As seen here on Margot Robbie, they can be made even more attractive using highlights as Margot has done here.

If you have wavy hair, consider teaming it with side-swept bangs for a soft and feminine look. Use hair gel to structure the charges so they stand up straighter, as Ashley Graham did here. To successfully cut hairstyles at home, it is recommended that the hair be at least 70% dry before beginning. This will prevent loose strands from poking through and making your final look messy. Also, brushing bangs before cutting them is highly recommended to ensure they fall where desired and avoid eye-covering cracks unsuitable for everyday wear.

Asymmetrical Cut

Asymmetrical cuts are an eye-catching trend that will instantly transform the appearance of your hair, drawing more attention than usual to this style. This is particularly striking for women with long locks as this modern trend offers dramatic length contrast. You can play around with color in this look – like Naomi Watts, who made waves by adding blue streaks – while for a more subdued take, try a layered asymmetrical bob with slightly different lengths on each side of its edges.

An asymmetrical haircut requires styling with a deep side part and soft, romantic curls to complement its shape. Take inspiration from Lucy Hale by taming your curls using a moisturizing and curl-enhancing cream, then finishing up by spraying your locks with medium-hold hairspray for added hold.

If you have fine hair, use a volumizing mousse or thickening spray to add extra volume and body to an asymmetrical pixie or lob. Lightweight serums may also help keep strands looking shiny and healthy; regular trims every 4-6 weeks should ensure the most luxurious-looking style.