#11 Large Waves with Layers of Angled
Look at voluminous waves that have the angled layers for your new look. Hair that is thinner will gain volume when you use this style of layering, however adding a volumizer with plumping properties can be added to give it more body. Your stylist should cut an angle around your face, and then curl it backwards to achieve the most effective results. Be aware that a hairstyle with thick curls can take a while to attain, so be prepared to work the styling into it with your iron.
#12: Long Layered Haircut with Natural Waves
If you’re fortunate enough to have natural waves, consider long, layered hair. The layers you add will create an unruly and messy style that is easy to keep. Be sure that your stylist doesn’t cut your hairstyle with layers too short to keep length at the base. Apply some texture cream and let it dry to create a cool flatter style. To add more volume, blow dry using the help of a diffuser.
#13: Wavy Hair with Subtle Layers
A subtle layering of layers in hair that is wavy makes the cut more intriguing than just one length of hair. A small frame on the face allows hair to flow smoothly off the forehead, and is a trendy style. Layers that are subtle allow you to easily create a wavy hairstyle by reducing the volume of hair. Use a 1 inch curling iron for loose, soft curls.
#14: Beach Waves on Long Layered Hair
Long layered beach waves hair make for a stunning hairstyle. Get your stylist to suggest some layers to give the texture. Every woman wants to look this way and, if you’ve got natural waves simply add salt spray and then air dry. For straight haired women, try curling every section with a light hair spray, and then leave the ends loose to create a beachy, curly hairstyle.
#15: Low-Maintenance Layered Long Hair
Long hair that is low-maintenance is a fantastic option particularly if you prefer messy ends. Be sure that the long cut has layers inside to create a shaggy look, then sprinkle some salt spray on it, and then allow it to air dry for boho-style. It’s not much easier than this. If you’d like to make your style to be more streamlined, try curling it using the barrel iron of 3/4 inch and then running your fingers through.
#16 The Long Hair with short layers and messy waves
Make it more interesting by considering the possibility of adding short layers to your long hair, as well as creating some messy curls. The addition of short layers to long, wavy hair adds the volume and shapes. Be sure that your layers are shorter in the crown region to ensure length towards the bottom. Blot dry using a volumizing mist and then try using a big round brush horizontally to make waves. You may be able to skip the curling iron with this technique , and also save time.
#17 The Hair Long Choppy Hair with Loose Waves
If you’re fed up of the length of your straight hair you should consider long, choppy hair that has loose waves. By adding layers of long lengths to your cut will give it an illusion of volume and motion. To create a choppy and long wavy look make sure to leave the ends exposed when you curl. Apply a little hairspray to each section prior to curling and then comb it through using a big comb. This gives you a stunning final look.
#18: Long Waves and Face-Framing Layers
Make use of face-framing layers as well as long waves to achieve an edgy look. For long, curly hair, use face-framing layers request your stylist to create layers that are shorter at the crown while leaving some length on the lower part. This will ensure that the hair looks full at the ends. To get the best results, try starting with the face frame at chin-length and then bending down to the length that is longest. If your hair is frizzy, Add Redken’s Outshine to your hair prior to the blowout. The heating that a curling tool produces may aid in the process as well.
#19: LONG-LENGTH WAVES and Curtain Bangs
Long-length waves and curtain bangs are definitely in style. Get your stylist to trim your curtain bang to an eye lengthand then angling further in the corners. Applying delicate layers on top of your hair is a great way to add interest and dimension in your appearance. Try blowing your hair’s curtain off your face using round brushes to complement the cut. For loose waves, an iron with a large curly iron and even large Velcro rollers could be employed.
#20: Shaggy Long hair with soft, textured Bangs
You can try long shaggy hair that has the texture of your bangs, and try to look different. A shorter bang is an excellent option for oval or long facial features . It’s an opportune choice. The addition of a bang on your head can alter your appearance drastically, without losing the length you desire. Request your stylist to the fringe to create the texture. Long , wavy hair that is layered and has bangs has a soft texture and coolness that is just right.
#21: V-Shape Cut Layered with Waves
A V-shape that is cut and layered with waves is a great alternative to long hair. Your stylist can mix the frame of your face further into the back of the cut. A v-cut that is suitable for long, waves is an ideal option for finer hair textures . It is also more easily achieved on hair that is fine. If you’re looking to get those gorgeous waves, let each curl cool, then combing it with a large comb.
#22: Wavy Feathered Layers on Fine Hair
If you have fine hair, consider adding wavy feathered layers to your hair to give it a fresh look. A small amount of layering could make the world of difference on thin hair and help give it the life it deserves. Request your stylist to keep the hair straight up in order to keep it on the bottom. A feather cut to length curly hair should be cut around every 8 weeks in order to ensure it looks fresh.
#23: Wavy Hair and Face-Framing Layers
Wavy hair with face-framing layers creates a soft and flattering look. The layers around the face add dimension and frame the features beautifully, enhancing the natural waves for a tousled, beachy vibe. This hairstyle is ideal for adding movement and texture to medium to long hair, providing a relaxed yet stylish appearance.