Layered Hair for Your Face Shape
Guess what? You get a layer, you get a layer, we all get layers! Here’s how to get layered hair according to your face shape:
1. Layered Hair Styles for Square Face Shapes
Diminish the boxy illusion of your face with layers that range from short to medium in length. You can have both lengths within your haircut or choose one. This set of layers (one or both) will soften up the angles or hard lines of your face shape. Try a feminine hairstyle, cut with off-center with bangs and some groovy wavy layers.
2. Layered Hair for Round Face Shapes
As this face shape is on the fuller end of the spectrum, layering is a great hack for elongating your facial features—once it’s done the right way. Any set of layers that will result in having your face look slimmer as opposed to chubby works for this face shape. To get the elongated look, go for layered hair that has a little bit of height at the top section of your hair. To keep your strands full and bouncy, use TIGI Copyright Custom Care Volume Shampoo and Conditioner.
3. Layered Hair for Heart Face Shapes
Use layers to balance out the sweet frame of your face. Get layers that are long which will help slim down the width of your face, especially in the cheek area. If your cheekbones are your most favorite feature, accentuate them. Try out a cut with wispy bangs, the textured look of the bangs adds a flattering touch to your face shape. For layers, stick to layers that frame your face from cheek downwards in order to add some width and dimension to match, as well as blend in nicely with the silhouette of your forehead area.
4. Layered Hair for Inverted Triangle Face Shapes
Similar to the heart face, your forehead area is the wider section of your face, however, your chin is sometimes pointier and sharper. Opt for long layers and curtain bangs to soften up hard lines from your cheeks downwards. Curtain bangs support your face shape by allowing it to appear broader wherever you lack width.
5. Layered Hair for Triangle Face Shapes
With a triangle face shape, your forehead area is slim and narrow, you want to add some width to balance out your entire frame. One option is to hide it with a fringe. However if you don’t want to go for bangs, and would like a short haircut, ask your stylist for long layers. The long layers within a short cut will help add balance to your narrow forehead whiles taking the attention away from your jaw area which can appear to be bottom-heavy if worn with short layers or haircuts that frame the chin. Add variation to your layers by using a texture spray, like TRESemmé Dry Texture Finishing Spray. This product is perfect for adding more movement, bounce, and waviness to your strands.
6. Layered Hair for Oval Face Shapes
Although your oval face shape is ideal for any hairstyle, there are some instances in which layers can stretch your face shape in length (and, you don’t want that!). Opt for long layers as opposed to short to keep your face shape well balanced all around. If avoiding stretching out your face shape isn’t a problem for you, ask for layers that highlight your best features.
7. Layered Hair for Heart Face Shapes
These subtle layers are barely there but they are noticeable to have an impact! They accentuate a heart-shaped face perfectly.
8. Layered Hair for Round Face Shapes
Long layers paired with smaller more subtle layers just around the face are the perfect complement to a rounder face. Pair your look with a bright shade of blonde hair color to really make an impact.
9. Layered Hair for Oval Face Shapes
Throw it back to the 90s and opt for these long face-framing layers. This look is particularly great on sleek straight hair!
10. Layered Hair for Rectangle Face Shapes
You can’t go wrong with layers for curly hair! Flatter and soften a rectangle face shape with rounded layers. Are you thinking about trying one of these layered haircuts? Be sure to snap a picture and tag us @AllThingsHairUS!