Having lots of flippy layers makes it simple to achieve a salon-quality blowout at home because they instantly provide bounce and volume when styled with a blowdryer.
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Flippy Layers
Face-framing layers are not limited to short hairstyles. Long locks simply make room for additional layers.
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Face-Framing Layers
Chin-length bangs will work well if you want to add shorter layers but aren't ready to commit to full bangs.
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Chin-Grazing Layers
With curtain bangs at the top, the layers of this long hairstyle begin to frame the face and extend all the way to the ends.
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Face-Framing Layers with Curtain Bangs
A central segment is the ideal complement to long layers. When styling, adding curls lets the layers really show off.
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Simple Long Layers with A Middle Part
Long layers and blunt bangs work well together to create a low-maintenance but stylish style.
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Blunt Bangs with Long Layers
Consider this hairstyle to be the ideal fusion of long and short hair. While maintaining a smooth and polished appearance, the shaggy layers instantly add volume.
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Shaggy Layers
A light caramel hair color adds a shimmer that catches the light on every curl. Inquire about layers to emphasize the design even more.
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Curly Hair with Balayage Layers
Long hair simply blends into these face-framing layers, creating a smooth cut that looks fantastic with a longer mane.
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Long Hair with Soft End Layers