![]() The Rachel Haircut The Rachel haircut incorporates face-framing layers into the look. Use a gel, like Shea Moisture Papaya & Neroli All Day Frizz Control Milk Gel to achieve a smooth base on your ponytail. SheaMoisture Papaya & Neroli All Day Frizz Control Milk Gel Ombré Layers Try out an ombré color.Īlready have face-framing layers, but still want to change up your style? Try a subtle ombré look with your style gradually fading from light to dark. Sporting this trend for the first time? We love a middle part with this look! It’s a great way to add some edginess to an otherwise soft look. Middle-Parted Style Go for a middle part with the look. The natural texture is your hair will create the perfect amount of volume in this look. Wavy Layered Hair This style is perfect for wavy hair. This technique helps add shape to longer lengths and can even add attention to your face if you have an elongated face shape. Try extending the layers down the length of your hair. Red Hair Look This style is great on any length of hair. It’s a great way to lighten up your strands without cutting them too short. Layers like this can help take some heaviness off the bottom of thick hair. Longer Locks Layers like this add shape to longer haircuts. Use a hair spray like TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Level 2 Hold Curl Hair Spray to keep waves in place all day without feeling stiff. For more texture, loosely curl your hair. The face-framing layers are the perfect way to add movement. This classic haircut isn’t going away anytime soon. Layered Lob Add face-framing layers to a lob! Face-framing layers help add more dimension and shape to a commonly straight and sleek style 5. Framing Layers with a Bob Add face-framing layers to short styles.īobs are such a classic look, but it’s always fun to play around with this shape and try something new. Plus, you don’t have to worry about a disappearing hairline with these face-framing pieces. Bandana Style Make your layers stand out with a bandana.Ī bandana is an easy, on-trend way to make your layers stand out. From casual to fancy events, it’s perfect for just about anything! 3. Who doesn’t love an accessorized hairstyle? Dress up your look with a headband. Layers with a Headband Add a headband to your look! Blended Layers Seamlessly blend layers into your long hair.įace-framing layers that are slightly on the longer side help add movement to your style while blending seamlessly into the rest of your hair. However, they’re great for leaving out updos for a no-so-slicked look.įace Framing Layers You Need to Try 1. The layers seamlessly blend into your look and don’t look light you have fringe. This type of layered look is often jaw-length or longer and can usually be tucked behind the ear. Curtain bangs will also gradually get longer as they cascade from your eyebrow, creating a curtain effect.įace framing layers replicate this shape, except at a longer length. The bangs will usually hit anywhere from your eyebrow to your cheekbones. Oftentimes, people ask for curtain bangs when they really mean face-framing layers, then they’re left with shorter fringe than expected–definitely a bummer if it’s not what you expected.Ĭurtain bangs are very popular right now, but this is a shorter style that has a middle part. When asking your stylist for face-framing layers or curtain bangs it’s important to know the difference so you get the results you want. ![]()
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