Plenty of flippy layers make it easier to achieve a salon-quality blowout at home since they provide quick volume and bounce when styled with a blowdryer.
Face-framing layers can be used with any hairstyle, not just short hair. Long locks simply allow for more layering.
If you don't want to commit to full bangs but want to add shorter layers, chin-length bangs will suffice.
The layers of this long hairstyle begin at the top with curtains of hair and continue to frame the face to the ends.
Long layers complement a center portion wonderfully. Curling when style allows the layers to really show.
Blunt bangs and lengthy layers are a great mix for a low-maintenance, yet not dull, style.
Consider this haircut the finest of both short and long hair. The shaggy layers provide rapid volume while maintaining a neat and professional appearance.
Using a slight caramel hair color helps each curl to catch the light. Ask for layers to enhance the look.
These face-framing layers flow nicely into long hair, creating a smooth cut that complements a longer mane.
For those who still want a beautiful side part, layers can add volume and keep hair from falling flat.