Curtain bangs, wolf cuts, and more.
No matter your length, texture, or personality, there’s a layered haircut style for everyone.
Ask your stylist for long layers around the front of your face to help balance out the cut.
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To get the look, ask your hairstylist for some longer invisible layers that sit above the jawline.
Style with a few spritzes oftexturizing sprayfor effortless waves.
To give it that piecey, airy texture, work somedry shampoothrough your hair with your fingertips.
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Layered Braids
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Long hair don’t care.
Graduated braidsa laGabrielle Union give the style a beautiful cascading effect.
For an extra boost of volume,flip hair to the sidelike Mendes.
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A little bit of a curl-enhancing gel can go a long way.
Paired with a side part and full brows, her overall look is a match made in beauty heaven.
Plus, they instantly elevate an updo.
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However, shaping your cut with soft layers really takes the style to the next leveljust ask Angela Bassett.
It’s edgy and low-maintenance, looking even better as it grows out.
Use a medium barrel curling iron to achieve these bombshell waves.
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It’s equal parts sexy and stylish.
Undone Layers
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We’re swooning over Alessandra Ambrosio’s undone long layers.
U-Shaped Haircut
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For a subtle graduated haircut, opt for a U-shaped trim.
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The final look will give hair a soft, round shape.
Bottleneck Bangs
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Bottleneck bangsare curtain bangs' cousin with blunt ends.
Mid-Length Layers
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Fake texture on fine hair with thismid-length layered cut.
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“The deep side part helps add shape to an overall simple haircut,” he adds.
Fine Texture
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Have fine hair with minimal texture?
Maine says this is the cut for you.
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To achieve wispy bangs, usehot rollers or velcro rollers.
Let hair sit for 10 minutes before removing gently and shaking it out.
’70s Shag
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The ’70s will forever remain an iconic decade for good reason.
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Its rock n' roll influence brought in a handful of timeless beauty looks, including the shag.
Here, Suki Waterhouse wears it with choppy layers and lightly textured strands.
Pinned-Back Layers
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A universally flattering look is thislong layered cutwith face-framing pieces.
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“This is styled by blow-drying the hair in small sections very smooth,” notes Maine.
Get the look by curling random pieces of your ponytail and leaving a fewface-framing layersout on display.
Now, imagine yourself with this retro collarbone-grazing cut and a silk scarf.
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TheItalian bobis timelessly elegant and one of the hottest styles of the moment.
Asymmetric Bob
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Va-va-voom!
Give your bob a bit of movement and a side part for a sexy spin on the classic cut.
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Use a 1.5-inchcurling ironto wrap one-inch sections of hair around, making sure to wrap from root to tip.
It’s also a great way to givefine haira bit of width and volume.
Opt for a middle part like Gomez to complement arounder face.
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And we can’t forget about herhoneyed highlightsthat add so much warmth.
Strategic Layers
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Jennifer Anistonis the poster girl for layered hair.
The key to this look starts with a smooth blow-dry done with a round brush.
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Layers add volume, definition, and textureplus, the look ofcurly bangsis nevernoton-trend.
Just “dont go crazy with the layers.
It also happens to add a cool-girl texture to her mane.
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Given the length, those with medium to thick hair will look best in this style.
Go for layers that shape the facerather than cut into italong with a subtleauburn shadeto mimic her look.
To fake volume and texture like this, ask your stylist for a lob with long layers.
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Then, work in some mousse into towel-dried hair beforeblow-dryingit with your head flipped upside down.
A little choppy texture throughout the ends can prevent a bob from looking too prim.
Sleek Texture
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Hailey Bieber’s hairdo is all her sleek, frizz-free waves.
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Otherwise, they can help add much-needed volume and oomph to fine hair.
“This look works well for most hair types, textures, and face shapes,” says Maine.
Plus, a few layers around the shoulder can prevent long hair from looking unloved.
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A quick spritz ofsea salt spraywill get you her undone finish.
Asymmetrical Baby-Bob
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Taraji P. Henson’sasymmetricalbob is what hair dreams are made of.
What’s more, throw in some choppy layers, too.
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To replicate at home, use a flat iron to create undone waves all around your head.
Then, to maintain that messy look, spritz on a texture-enhancing hairspray.
Blunt Layers
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Mid-lengthblunt endswith added texture are a winning combination.
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It goes from convenient to stylish.
We stay heart-eyed for Taraji P. Henson’s cut.
To accentuate the varying lengths, work in a hair pomade a little bit at a time.
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Asymmetrical Layers
The key to short bobs?
Jazmyn Simon nails her asymmetrical bob by chopping in layers that thin out at the bottom.
To lift the hair, apply avolume-enhancing mousseand let it air-dry.
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Shoulder-Length Curls
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One thingVivica A. Foxtaught us with this look?
Don’t be bashful about going dark at the roots.
Help keep your side bangs in place by spritzing on a medium-hold hairspray.
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To get this specific cut, ask for invisible layers and curl hair with a one-inch curling wand.
Don’t forget to show off your favorite chandelier earrings with a proper tuck-back.
Beachy Waves
Beachy waves and a side part work for any occasion.
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Add jewelry and a hair tuck like Jennifer Gardner and the look is instantly red carpet-ready.
Finish off by working ashine-boosting serumthrough the ends and laying down baby hairs with a styling paste.
Use a humidity-resistant spray to keep strands looking shiny no matter the weather.
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Thefringehelps to offer a bit of width to the overall look.
For medium to long hair, layers should start at the chin or just below the nose.
Opt for longer layers since layering can make fine, thin hair appear more sparse.
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Layers can lend shape to curly hair and can remove some of the bulk.
But it’s best to go with long layers since short layers may make curly hair pouf out.
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