Layers Are a Flattering Option For Thick Hair

If you have thick hair, one of your main goals should be making it lighter and easier to move with. That is why layers are a practical solution,, providing movement and dimension to thick locks. A layered bob with face-framing choppy ends provides shape whether your hair is worn wavy or straight. Consider adding a balayage highlight for added luminosity and sophistication.

Medium Length

Medium-length haircuts offer an ideal way to refresh their style without going too long or short. Suitable for most face shapes, this length can be styled in various ways to fit your mood and personal taste – especially if your medium-length locks have curly locks – adding waves can add volume and dimension. Alternatively, for thick hair that’s straighter and medium length, try opting for the classic and polished combed-over look. This timeless and polished style is easy to keep looking its best by regularly brushing and using volumizing products to control volume. If your bangs have middle parts like Swift’s casual style, or you wish for more formality, consider tucking them behind your ears like Lorde’s formal look. If your medium-length wavy hair is full of waves, feathers can add a fun and trendy flair that works with either a side part or alone. Layers are also excellent choices to reduce bulk and create movement within medium-wavy locks visually.

Long Length

Long, thick hair offers many options when it comes to cutting it. From a Farrah Fawcett-inspired blunt bob that grazes your collarbone to side-swept lobs that frame your face, there is virtually nothing you cannot achieve with such a gorgeous length. If your thick locks become cumbersome in the back or behind your neck, consider consulting your stylist about getting a V-cut. This haircut creates an eye-catching silhouette by layering away from the center of your head in a V formation, helping remove weight while adding volume. Another fantastic option for hair styling is a waterfall cut, which allows longer pieces to fall over shorter ones. Or try the shag cut, which brings out natural texture while providing dimension and movement in your locks. Whatever style you choose, always use a heat protection spray like the Kerastase Elixir Ultime L’Huile Original as an extra measure against breakage while styling.

Short Length

Women with short hair have plenty of styles available to them regarding styling options. A pixie cut with messy layers creates an eye-catching and dynamic allure, which works exceptionally well on wavy or curly locks. Minimizing bulk while remaining natural-looking, this style can easily be controlled using sea salt spray or mousse for quick touchups. Thick hair can be manageable by cutting it into a short layered bob style. Although longer than its counterpart, this look still maintains a professional and sleek look with harmonious angles and depth created by keeping its dark brown shade while adding subtle blonde highlights for freshness. Adding a fringe is one way to add volume and shape to short thick hair. A fringe is ideal if you wish to avoid bangs altogether or are uncertain how they would look; its choppy edge swept sideways helps define facial structure without making hair appear too heavy.

Layered Length

Long layers can add life and dimension to a longer haircut. Not only can they remove bulk from thick hair, but layers add modernity and are an ideal way to frame one’s facial features more subtly. This model’s shoulder-length bob with swoopy layers gives her an effortless, windswept appearance that complements her thick locks perfectly. She keeps the color light to draw attention to its face-framing layers while adding dimension and body to her tresses. Choppy layers are an eye-catching style that works on all hair lengths yet are particularly well suited for thicker textures due to their ability to add movement and texture to each strand. While this style requires additional upkeep, it’s well worth the effort if you want your locks to stand out,!