Long hair looks divine and luscious! But thinking up new ways of styling it every day is a nuisance we could live without
. Instead, you can opt for versatile and flattering long-layered hairstyles.
Let us explain why they can be the best choice for long hair. Layers can make your boring regular hairstyle sizzle. Not only do these layers add depth and volume to your tresses, but if you want to keep your hair long and take off some thickness, layers are what you need. They can also augment your face shape by softening or hardening your outline. And the right layers can draw attention to all the facial features you want to flaunt.
Once you get a layered cut, the options to style your hair increase exponentially. Tie your layered locks in a simple ponytail, and it still looks glamorous. Layers can give you that perfect messy topknot!
Master stylist and owner of Nickieology Beauty Unleashed, Nickie Addison quips in, “Maintenance is key to long and lovely layered hair. Discuss aftercare with your stylist and show up for regular touch-ups. And when asked whether your layers are natural or extensions? Shh! It’s a secret between you and your stylist!”
Keep reading to find out the best layered cut for you and how you can add layers to your hair. Scroll down!
Before You Get Started
You can always share inspo pics with hairstylists for a look that fits you best. However, if you are planning on doing your own layers at home, we shall help you with the basics.
We can broadly categorize layers based on their position. Let’s take a look at them to determine how they can work for you.
Quick Tip
If you have trouble keeping the volume of your hair after styling, try to add any volumizing product designed to hold for a long time.
Now that you know how to get the perfect layer cut for long hair at home, let’s let’s see how to style layered hair. Here are 50 incredible layered hairstyles that you need to try.
The long-layered hairstyles are perfect for those who want to switch up their look without sacrificing much of the length. They look flattering on most people and are incredibly versatile to style. Discover stunning long-layered hairstyles to get inspiration for your next appointment.
Photo by Thaís Sarmento on PexelsThis hairstyle is extremely playful. The warm caramel babylights add movement to your hair. The layered locks add definition and dimension to your hair and face.
Photo by Hannah Nelson on PexelsIf you have light layering in your hair, possibilities are endless for you. Golden blonde highlights on layers are the ultimate hair tease and low maintenance.
Photo by Chloe on PexelsSoft and wispy layers can be really sophisticated and elegant. But a pink twist can transform your whole look. This platinum-pink ombre will jazz up your basic soft layers to the ultimate glam hairstyle.
Photo by Valerie Elash on UnsplashPastel pink shade is the rage these days. It blends well with the blonde hair, creating hues of rose gold. This hairstyle gives a whimsical boho look and would suit both cool and warm tones.
Photo by Elton Botelho on PexelsShades of turquoise blue may seem like too much experimentation for some, but layers can make the blue look bomb on anyone. The different hues of blue on each layer create a brilliant color palette.
Photo by George Milton on PexelsThese simple layers are easy-breezy and look super natural. You can go for double or triple layering on the sides to slim down your face.
Photo by Joanna Nix-Walkup on UnsplashThe side partition is edgy, bold, and unique. Side-swept long layers prevent straight and thin hair from falling flat and work for all face shapes. The choppy ends add extra oomph to the look.
Photo by Ivan Dodig on UnsplashIf you have thick wavy hair, get inspired by this layered hairstyle. The curled, swoopy layers add texture to the hair and emphasize its volume. The platinum shade at the hair ends makes the golden blonde hair color pop.
Photo by Ömürden Cengiz on UnsplashAnother one of the classic long layered haircuts that you can try if you tend towards minimalist looks. The razor-cut textured layers are ideal for straight, thick hair. The sharp, tapered ends give them a worn look, adding movement to the locks. The cut doesn’t have defined layers but is all about giving it a natural finish.
John Anthony, a blogger, shared their experience of having to get a layered cut for thick hair. They write, “Having a massive thick head of hair I have struggled to find the perfect layered cut to work with my hair.” The one thing that works for their thick hair is adding textures to the ends. They continue, “The second way, which is what I currently have, is too leave the hair one length as well and texturize the ends by section, with the thinning shears, to the point that it creates subtle layers that literally melt into each other all while leaving the look of one length hair and getting rid of all the heaviness on the ends (i).”
Photo by Soroush Karimi on UnsplashIf you want layers but also want to retain your hair length, this is the one for you. This hairstyle gives you the best of both worlds! You can long face-framing layers and bangs up to the shoulders, leaving the rest of the length untouched.
Layers with lighter highlights help frame your face, adding more dimension to it. The light colors make it look slimmer. Layers also make your hair look voluminous and thick.
Layers with curls at the end can make your jawline appear softer than it is. If you have a square or diamond face, consider this layered hairstyle. The curls also make your hair look full and your face thin.
These standard layers help add volume and texture to your hair. If you have straight hair and your cheeks are the fullest part of your face, consider styling your hair in waves. This step will give your hair a fuller appearance.
Long hair with multiple layers adds dimension to your hair texture, making it look bouncy and thick.
Wavy hair with layers flowing down the back is an excellent way to add texture to your hair. You can see just how lush this layered hairstyle looks. The highlights and waves add a sun-kissed look to this gorgeous hairstyle.
Light layers in the front, coupled with baby bangs, can have a softening effect on your facial features. And you can highlight the features you want to draw attention to with the help of makeup. Layered hairstyles with bangs like this are perfect for adding volume and framing your face.
Light layers on top and dark layers at the bottom help in framing your face. The light layers at the top help streamline your facial shape while the dark layers at the bottom help sharpen your jawline. This gives your face a chiseled look.
The V- layered cut is one of the most sought-after hairstyles all over the world. The best part about this hairstyle is that it is voluminous from below the face, which makes your face appear smaller than it is.
Wavy blonde layers look incredibly stunning. The dark layers at the top add dimension to your hair, and the layers chisel the lower half of your face.
Subtle layers on wavy hair add not only dimension but also volume and shine to your hair. Style this cut in a rich amethyst hue to rock an awesome jewel-toned look.
Layers with deep side-swept bangs look fantastic if you have wide cheeks or a broad forehead. The deep bangs cover the length and width of the forehead without hiding it altogether.
Feathered layers are an incredible way not to go overboard. They are soft and make your hair look wavy.
Big waves always make your hair look beach-worthy. Add layers to them and get ready to have some fun! These highlighted layers work well with all skin tones.
If you have full cheeks, consider layers that begin below the chin. The layers will focus on your jawline while the hair near your cheeks will cover their width effectively.
Full soft waves with splashes of color look awesome. Thick front bangs help cover a broad forehead. Pick colors that are a shade or two lighter or darker than your natural hair color to accentuate your natural locks.
Long layers with colored ends add a subtle elegance to your entire look. Depending on your eye color and skin tone, you can pick any hair color you want.
This hairstyle is perfect for those gorgeous boho hairstyles that you keep seeing on Instagram. Using a curler, create waves on the lower half of your hair. This step softens the jawline and is ideal for diamond and square faces.
This layered hairstyle is all about the color difference. Colored at the bottom half, these layers make your hair look longer. The ends are blunt, but the layers are tapered, which helps to soften your face and make your hair look thick.
Bright hair colors always spice up your hair. The dark roots at the top help in making your face appear longer and the lighter sandy brown shade near the cheeks softens the face. The dark shade on the underside makes your hair look thick and bouncy. With the right amount of care, you can make these layers look shiny.
These layers look extremely natural. The slight waves add texture to the hair. Keep your hair in a curler for about 5 seconds and then unclip it and allow it to cool. The layers accentuate those slight waves perfectly.
This layered hairstyle looks incredible. It looks especially stunning on straight, thick hair. It shows off the straight hair texture well and makes your hair look lush. Try a high ponytail with this hairstyle, and you won’t be disappointed.
If you want to look trendy without reducing your hair length too much, this hairstyle is for you. This is a super stylish way to frame your face. It is also very easy to style at home: blow dry the layers inwards with a brush, flip your hair over, and blow dry the rest of your hair.
We’ve established that layers are a great way to frame your face, but layers – when paired with the right colors – accentuate your facial features. The light layers on the sides balance your face shape. And the darker shade on the rest of your hair makes it look thick.
ShutterstockThis layered cut is perfect for women with fine hair. The curled layers make your hair look much thicker than it actually is. It also adds a glossy look to your hair. The contrast of fine roots to the curly ends makes the layers stand out and gives volume to your hair.
The outward ends on this layered cut help highlight your cheekbones. The lighter bottom half makes your hair look longer. If you have hazel eyes, both these hair shades will accentuate them.
Fashionable heavy layers look great on thick hair. They flaunt your natural hair volume. Instead of two layers, try multiple layers all over your head. This shag-like layered haircut adds tons of movement to your tresses.
Layers add a nice touch to curls, making them look fresh and perfect. If you have full cheeks, start your layers just at or below your jawline. This step will make your cheeks appear thinner and more defined.
I have realized that layers are the best for kinky hair. You can showcase your curls and try out various styles. The layered cut is also the best long hairstyle for kinky hair as the layers on top help your roots stay hydrated.
Smooth layers that flow from your bangs through the length of your hair are perfect to make a professional style statement. The thin ends actually make the rest of your hair look thick.
Layers with a dark to light shade ombre are the perfect trendsetters. This is the ideal blend for the quintessential ”beach babe.” The layers make your hair look playful and vibrant.
Layers that start from the cheeks are a great way to show off your cheekbones. Also, if you have fine hair, this shaggy hairstyle is a godsend! This layered hairstyle is brilliant for those messy tousled hairdos.
A blend of inward and outward layers on blonde hair makes it look glossy and luscious. The layers soften your face while accentuating eye colors like blue, gray, green, and hazel.
Layers with wispy ends are a global phenomenon. The light tips make the rest of your hair look voluminous. The wispy ends give your hair a sun-kissed look that adds warmth on a cold day.
Long bangs with outward flicked ends take the attention away from your broad cheekbones and refocus it on your jawline. The layers soften your face without dulling your warm skin tone. The light dirty blonde hair color perfectly accentuates all eye colors.
Heavy curly layers at the bottom soften your jawline. They also make your hair look thick at the ends, which, in turn, makes your face look thinner than it is. You can rock a ponytail like never before with this hairstyle.
This layered hairstyle is well suited for thin wavy hair. The light shade gives your hair a smooth and glossy look while also making it luscious. The dark base makes the layers and waves stand out.
A balayage layered haircut is superb for framing your face. The dark roots make your face look long while the layers cover your large forehead and broad cheeks. The layers just below the jawline streamline it while the blonde shade softens it.
If you have stringy ends, this layered hairdo is perfect for you. The feathered layered ends give the hair a soft, voluminous look. The gradual light-to-dark caramel color is lovely for warm and light skin tones.
This layered hairstyle is perfect for winters. The layers with swishes at the end make your hair look thick and glossy.
Explicit layers below the face draw attention to your jawline. The slightly parted front bangs soften your forehead while accentuating your eyes. The distinct layers add style to your hair and focus on your facial structure as well. It is perfect for the girl-next-door look.
I like to call this the all-rounder layered cut. This is perfect and simple for the college-going girl who does it all – loves to study and play sports. I wouldn’t recommend this hairstyle if you have thin hair.
This layered cut is perfect if you have thin hair. The ash toned hair is perfect for cool and olive skin tones. The beauty of this hairstyle lies in the fact that there are only three layers cut into it.
Thick bangs with choppy ends and subtle layers – this is the best look for the girl known to have a mean streak. This layered cut is all business and all style at the same time. The lovely neutral and warm colors bring up the oomph factor of this hairdo.
No girl is without a sense of style, and this hairstyle proves it. Simple, subtle layers at the ends make the hair look lush and voluminous.
This hairstyle is perfect for hair that is not extremely curly. If you have wavy hair, you can use a curl defining cream and a curler to add definition to your curls.
The feathered cut has been trending since it was created. It’s easy to see why this hairstyle was given this name – the layers make your hair light and bouncy. If you have thin hair, this hairstyle is sure to give it a lush look. The best part is that this layered cut suits all face shapes. While the look compliments all hair lengths, nothing looks better than a chic feather cut on long hair.
This layered hairstyle is perfect for women who don’t like hair on their face. The V-shaped layers make it ideal for those classy high ponytails and ‘without-a-stray-hair’ braids.
If you have really thin hair that looks like a rat tail at the end, the U-layered cut is what you need. The layers begin from below your jawline, which streamlines the lower half of your face, while the U cut removes the stringy ends, giving you lush and voluminous hair.
If you have thick hair, try this stunning layered cut. The best word to describe this hairstyle is ‘silky.’ The layers make your hair shine and appear thick and also show off the length of your hair very well.
This layered hairstyle is for women who want to add just a tad bit of style. The side layers help to frame your face nicely, showing off your facial features. It is perfect for those hairstyles where you want to have a few loose strands hanging around your face.
Curtain bangs are a great option for wide face shapes with large foreheads. The bangs are parted at the center to form a curtain shape over the forehead. This is a great way to lengthen the face and provide a slimming effect at the temples, highlighting the cheekbones.
Blunt layered hair can add an interesting touch to your hairstyle, especially if your hair has caramel, ash, or gold highlights. The layers are done as usual but with thicker sections and sharp, blunt edges. So, when you style them, the entire layered section moves together, making the layers apparent. Hence, instead of looking like gradually increasing layers, they appear like clear steps, which looks particularly appealing on wavy hair.
Quick Tip
Finish your hair styling with a smoothing serum, which can keep your layers smooth and healthy.
Well, now that you’re aware of all the amazing layered hairstyles and how to style a layered haircut, here are some ways that you can maintain this gorgeous haircut!
Layers are the difference between pretty long hair and jaw-dropping long hair. The good news is there are so many ways to achieve that extra bit of charisma even with layers. Check out the infographic below where we present to you a round up of some of our personal favorites.
Illustration: StyleCraze Design Team
Long hair can look beautiful when it is styled right. The right hairstyle not only accentuates your facial features and shape but also makes your hair look voluminous and beautiful. Layers are the best hairstyles for long hair. Layers can frame your face, increase your hair volume, make your hair bouncy, and add boatloads of style to your look. Layered hair also looks amazing in buns, braids, ponytails, and other hairdos. You can also play around with hair colors to really spice up your long layered hairstyle. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up and pick your favorite look from our extensive list of long layered haircuts for women!
What is the difference between texturizing and layering hair?
The shape of your hair strands in their natural condition refers to textured hair. On the other hand, layering is a hairstyle that involves arranging hair in layers.
Where should long layers start?
If your hair is long and thick, long layers start at the front, over the cheekbones.
What are blended layers?
Blended layers are the trendiest styles that involve transitioning from longer to shorter-length hair.
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Learn how to cut lived-in layers on long hair with this easy tutorial. Get the perfect long-layered haircut with step-by-step instructions for beautiful results in no time!
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Nickie is the owner of Nickieology Beauty Unleashed, a styling salon in Omaha, Nebraska. She has over 30 years of experience. After graduating from high school, Nickie attended Xenon Int'l School of Hair Design in Nebraska and got her cosmetology license a year later.
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