The Dos and Don’ts of Hair Layering
The layered hair look is one of the most popular looks that women get when they get a haircut in today’s time. Women have been led to believe that when all else fails, a layered look is best. Women who do not know how they want their hair are often talked into a layered cut, and others have just always gotten layers so that’s what they still get. The truth is that there are specific types of hair and people who should have layers, and others that should never get them.
There are certain hair types that work well with layers. People with very thick, unmanageable hair can often benefit from layers because it helps the hair become lighter and therefore easier to manage. Very short hair cuts are also great layered because they can be worked into a smooth, elegant style or an edgy tousled look, making it quite versatile. Very long hair can also be very beneficial with layers in it – this is because it can help the hair feel lighter on the head and make it look less like a plain-Jane one length cut.
Hair types that work against layering are there as well – as we said, it’s not for everyone. Women with thicker faces, for example, may only look larger if they get layers around their face in a layered cut. Very thin hair is often not agreeable to layering because it looks less like an overall style and cut and more like a choppy, piecey ‘do that is not always attractive.
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